If you are a new engineering first-year student starting in the fall semester, you will most likely be pre-enrolled in an Applied Math (APPM) pre-calculus or calculus course based on patterns of prior ...
The information presented here is intended to describe the course goals for current and prospective students as well as others who are interested in our courses. It is not intended to replace the ...
Students focus on engineering problem solving. They learn the design process, with an emphasis on graphics and documentation. A student’s mathematics placement is determined by the Department of ...
Prepares students for the challenging content and pace of the calculus sequence required for all engineering majors. Covers algebra, trigonometry and selected topics in analytical geometry. Prepares ...
As an engineer you will develop and implement the technologies that address the needs of our society. Our graduates in physics, computer science and chemistry enroll in a wide range of engineering ...
Real-world problem solving is a major focus of our curriculum, spanning many different application areas from robotics and social media to medicine and environmental modelling. Our connections with ...
Final-year projects have used engineering maths to detect ocean pollution, design nanoparticles that target cancerous cells, and suppress flutter in aerofoils. Our Engineering Mathematics degrees are ...