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Mathematics for Engineering

by W. Bolton
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Mathematics for Engineering has been carefully designed to provide a maths course for a wide ability range, and does not go beyond the requirements of Advanced GNVQ. It is an ideal text for any pre-degree engineering course where students require revision of the basics and plenty of practice work.

Bill Bolton introduces the key concepts through examples set firmly in engineering contexts, which students will find relevant and motivating.

The second edition has been carefully matched to the Curriculum 2000 Advanced GNVQ units:
Applied Mathematics in Engineering (compulsory unit 5)
Further Mathematics for Engineering (Edexcel option unit 13)
Further Applied Mathematics for Engineering (AQA / City & Guilds option unit 25)

A new introductory section on number and mensuration has been added, as well as a new section on series and some further material on applications of differentiation and definite integration.

Bill Bolton is a leading author of college texts in engineering and other technical subjects. As well as being a lecturer for many years, he has also been Head of Research, Development and Monitoring at BTEC and acted as a consultant for the Further Education Unit.

Audience: Engineering students, especially Advanced GNVQ/Vocational A-Level.

Synopsis

Mathematics for Engineering has been carefully designed to provide a maths course for a wide ability range, and does not go beyond the requirements of Advanced GNVQ. It is an ideal text for any pre-degree engineering course where students require revision of the basics and plenty of practice work.

Bill Bolton introduces the key concepts through examples set firmly in engineering contexts, which students will find relevant and motivating.

The second edition has been carefully matched to the Curriculum 2000 Advanced GNVQ units:
Applied Mathematics in Engineering (compulsory unit 5)
Further Mathematics for Engineering (Edexcel option unit 13)
Further Applied Mathematics for Engineering (AQA / City & Guilds option unit 25)

A new introductory section on number and mensuration has been added, as well as a new section on series and some further material on applications of differentiation and definite integration.

Bill Bolton is a leading author of college texts in engineering and other technical subjects. As well as being a lecturer for many years, he has also been Head of Research, Development and Monitoring at BTEC and acted as a consultant for the Further Education Unit.

A pre-degree text designed for FE students Syllabus match for Advanced GNVQ Curriculum 2000 / BTEC National

Booknews

Bolton has written many college texts in engineering and other technical subjects, and here introduces engineering students to the basic mathematics needed in the field, beginning with the simplest notions of adding and multiplication. He develops tools in number and mensuration, algebra, trigonometry, graphing, and calculus. Each chapter discusses principles, then presents worked examples and problems; the answers are in the back. He does not note a date for the first edition, but the second reflects changes in the three General Vocational Qualifications courses it is designed to cover. He does not include a bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, W. Bolton

W. Bolton has worked in industry, as well as academia as a senior lecturer in a College of Technology, a member of the Nuffield Advanced Physics team, adviser on British Government Aid project to Brazil on technical education, UNESCO consultant in Argentina and Thailand, Head of Research and Development at the Business and Technician Education Council, now retired. He has written many engineering textbooks including: Mechatronics 4th ed., Engineering Science 5th ed., Higher Engineering Science 2nd ed., Mechanical Science 3rd ed., Instrumentation and Control Systems.

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Booknews

Bolton has written many college texts in engineering and other technical subjects, and here introduces engineering students to the basic mathematics needed in the field, beginning with the simplest notions of adding and multiplication. He develops tools in number and mensuration, algebra, trigonometry, graphing, and calculus. Each chapter discusses principles, then presents worked examples and problems; the answers are in the back. He does not note a date for the first edition, but the second reflects changes in the three General Vocational Qualifications courses it is designed to cover. He does not include a bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2000
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
350
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750649315

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