Intro to Engineering Computing
Durham
Engineering&Physical Sciences::Integrated Applied Mathematics
Credits: 4.0
Class Size: 20
Term:
Spring 2025
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Full Term (01/21/2025
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05/05/2025)
CRN:
51614
Grade Mode:
Letter Grading
An application driven introduction to computer-aided problem solving leveraging foundational knowledge in engineering and the physical sciences. Engineering applications are used to motivate the computational methods needed in scientific and engineering disciplines. Numerical methods, including the basic LU algorithm, one-dimensional root finding methods, and numerical differentiation and integration, are introduced as useful computational tools for tackling a broad range of engineering and scientific applications and to provide concrete and contextual programming experiences. MATLAB is used, with topics including scripts, functions, logical expressions, conditional statements, looping, data visualization, plotting, and recursion presented within the framework provided by both the numerical methods and the scientific or engineering problems. Laboratory included.
Section Comments: Students registering for this section must bring their own laptop to lab since it is not scheduled in a computer lab. The other two sections are scheduled in a computer lab. This course will meet in KING S145 instead of KING N310 during the week of 3/3/2025-3/7/2025.
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 426 May be taken concurrently
Only listed colleges in section: Engineering&Physical Sciences
Instructors:
Mark Lyon
Times & Locations
Start Date | End Date | Days | Time | Location |
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1/21/2025 | 5/5/2025 | MW | 2:10pm - 3:00pm | KING N310 |
1/21/2025 | 5/5/2025 | TR | 2:10pm - 3:30pm | PARS N116 |
Final Exam5/8/2025 | 5/8/2025 | R | 3:30pm - 5:30pm | PARS N104 |