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MATH12222 Engineering Mathematical Applications

Course details

Advanced modelling of engineering applications like the behaviour of structures and foundations, the dynamics of electrical networks and circuits, and fluid flow is developed through a selection of numerical methods to solve linear and non-linear equations. Students study interpolation, curve fitting, and utilise the concepts of linear transformations and interpretation of eigenvalues to analyse a variety of engineering problems. Numerical methods for solving ordinary differential equations, the Fourier Analysis of periodic and non-periodic functions and partial differential equations with initial and boundary conditions are included. Students use appropriate software and/or computer algebra systems (CAS). Communication of results, concepts and ideas using mathematics as a language, being able to document the solution to problems in a way that demonstrates a clear, logical and precise approach and working in peer learning teams also feature as appropriate.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: MATH11219
Student Contribution Band: 2
EFTSL: 0.12500
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