School Of Computer, Data And Mathematical SciencesMathematics for Engineers 3Western Sydney University Unit Code: 200242.4
Discipline: MATHEMATICS
Student Contribution Band: 1
Level: 2
Credit Points: 10
Equivalent Units
200194 - Engineering Mathematics 3
Prerequisite
14506 Engineering Mathematics 2 OR 200238 Mathematics for Engineers 2
Unit Enrolment Restrictions
This unit is designed to meet the requirements of students enrolled in an engineering degree. There are other mathematics units more suitable for students from other disciplines.
About this Unit
Students enrolled in Bachelor of Engineering who are yet to successfully complete 200242 Mathematics for Engineers 3, are to seek advice from Dr Jamal Rizk to enable them to complete the course. This unit is a core unit in the Computer, Electrical, or Telecommunications key programmes of the Bachelor of Engineering course. It builds on the first two mathematics units in that course and provides mathematical tools and techniques needed for the above key programmes. The unit covers topics from advanced calculus including vector calculus, complex analysis, Fourier series, heat and wave equations, Fourier integrals and transforms; discrete mathematics including logic and set theory; random variables and random processes including mean, correlation and covariance functions, ergodicity, ensemble averages, and Gaussian processes.
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