Understanding Engineering Mathematics
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann | Pages: 560 | 2001-10-15 | ISBN 0750650982 | PDF | 2 MB
* Unique interactive style enables students to diagnose their strengths and weaknesses and focus their efforts where needed
* Ideal for self-study and tutorial work, building from an initially supportive approach to the development of independent learning skills
* Free website includes solutions to all exercises, additional topics and applications, guide to learning mathematics, and practice material
Students today enter engineering courses with a wide range of mathematical skills, due to the many different pre-university qualifications studied. Bill Cox's aim is for students to gain a thorough understanding of the maths they are studying, by first strengthening their background in the essentials of each topic. His approach allows a unique self-paced study style, in which students Review their strengths and weaknesses through self-administered diagnostic tests, then focus on Revision where they need it, to finally Reinforce the skills required.
The book is structured around a highly successful 'transition' maths course at Aston University which has demonstrated a clear improvement in students' achievement in mathematics, and has been commended by QAA Subject Review and engineering accreditation reports.
A core undergraduate text with a unique interactive style that enables students to diagnose their strengths and weaknesses and focus their efforts where needed
Ideal for self-paced self-study and tutorial work, building from an initially supportive approach to the development of independent learning skills
Lots of targeted examples and exercises
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