ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
FALL 2012
PROFESSOR WILLIAM J. PERVIN
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Catalog Description
ENGR 3300 Advanced Engineering Mathematics (3 semester hours)
Survey of advanced mathematics topics needed in the study of
engineering: Topics include vector differential calculus,
vector integral calculus, integral theorems,
complex numbers, and numerical methods.
Examples are provided from microelectronics and communications.
Prerequisite: MATH 2420.
OFFICIAL SYLLABUS & TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Syllabus
TEXT
"Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences", (3rd Ed.), by
Mary L. Boas,
Wiley, 2006 [ISBN: 0-471-19826-9]
A recommended reference book is "Advanced Mathematics for
Engineers and Scientists", by
Murray Spiegel, Schaum's Outlines, McGraw-Hill, 1971.
[ISBN: 0-07-060216-6]
Please feel free to communicate with Prof. Pervin by email at any time.
Send email to Prof. Pervin
(pervin@utdallas.edu)
Office Hours:
MW 4:15pm-5:15pm; and by appointment
in ECSN4.626.
TA: Tejas Jhaveri
Office Hours: MW 10:00-11:15am & R 5:30-6:30pm and by appointment
Office: ECSS 4.502
e-mail: tsj081000@utdallas.edu