Mathematics of Engineering
ME17, Spring Quarter 2008
In this course, students will review and learn mathematical techniques necessary for success as an engineer, both in future coursework and on the job. Given the difficulty of solving most realistic engineering problems analytically, the emphasis will be on the understanding and use of computational algorithms. In the process, students will develop a strong working knowledge of Matlab, which is an integrated technical computing environment that combines numeric computation, advanced graphics and visualization, and a high-level programming language.
Professor | TA | TA | ||||
Jeff Moehlis | Ramya Malur | Tao Cai | ||||
Office Hours | Tues 2:00-3:00, Wed 11:00-12:00 | Tues 9:30-11:30, Thurs 10:00-11:30 | Thurs 1:00-4:30 | |||
2350 Engr II | 2243 Engr II | 2243 Engr II |
Questions? Email Jeff Moehlis at moehlis@engineering.ucsb.edu
Computer lab hours and locations
The Mathematics of the Movie "21"
Midterm histogram
mean = 79.17, standard deviation = 15.04