ECE 0401 - ECE ANALYTICAL METHODS Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This course provides the fundamental mathematical background to solve problems in electrical and computer engineering (ECE). The main objective is to cover topics from calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and complex analysis most relevant to electrical and computer engineering. Primary topics include matrices, vectors, systems of equations, determinants, double integrals, first- and second-order ordinary differential equations, complex numbers, Eulers identity, phasor analysis, signal waveforms, Laplace transform, transfer functions, frequency response, and an introduction to the Fourier transform. Students also learn to solve mathematical problems based upon these topics, both analytically and using the MATLAB programming environment. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: MATH 0230; COREQ: (ENGR 0012 or ENGR 0016 or ENGR 0711 or ENGR 0712 or ENGR 0716); PLAN EE-BSE, COE-BSE, UNDENG-UNK
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