CET 3625 (Applied Analysis Lab)

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CET 3625 (Applied Analysis Lab)
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Computer Engineering Technology
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CET 3625
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Course Description

This course presents a combination of technical and engineering mathematics concepts for the computer engineering technology students. Technical examples and problems within the engineering technology are presented. The student will use MATLAB to simulate the mathematical concepts presented in class. At course termination, a student should be able to, among other things:
Analyze electrical/electronic circuits and compare the mathematical, simulated and practical solutions.
Develop computer programs as a valid approach to software development for supporting engineering and scientific applications.
Solve computer engineering technology problems including definition, analysis, development and implementations.
Understand the importance of applied mathematics used in technology such as the use Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Transform, Matrices and Complex Numbers.
Analyze, Implement and interpret the value behind the Fourier Series.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Shams Alam

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