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Understanding Engineering Mathematics

by Bill Cox
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Overview

* Unique interactive style enables students to diagnose their strengths and weaknesses and focus their efforts where needed
* Ideal for self-study and tutorial work, building from an initially supportive approach to the development of independent learning skills
* Free website includes solutions to all exercises, additional topics and applications, guide to learning mathematics, and practice material

Students today enter engineering courses with a wide range of mathematical skills, due to the many different pre-university qualifications studied. Bill Cox's aim is for students to gain a thorough understanding of the maths they are studying, by first strengthening their background in the essentials of each topic. His approach allows a unique self-paced study style, in which students Review their strengths and weaknesses through self-administered diagnostic tests, then focus on Revision where they need it, to finally Reinforce the skills required.

The book is structured around a highly successful 'transition' maths course at Aston University which has demonstrated a clear improvement in students' achievement in mathematics, and has been commended by QAA Subject Review and engineering accreditation reports.

A core undergraduate text with a unique interactive style that enables students to diagnose their strengths and weaknesses and focus their efforts where needed Ideal for self-paced self-study and tutorial work, building from an initially supportive approach to the development of independent learning skills Lots of targeted examples and exercises

Students today enter engineering courses with a wide range of mathematical skills, due to the many different pre-university qualifications studied. Bill Cox's aim is for students to gain a thorough understanding of the maths they are studying, by first strengthening their background in the essentials of each topic. His approach allows a unique self-paced study style, in which students Review their strengths and weaknesses through self-administered diagnostic tests, then focus on Revision where they need it, to finally Reinforce the skills required.

Synopsis

* Unique interactive style enables students to diagnose their strengths and weaknesses and focus their efforts where needed
* Ideal for self-study and tutorial work, building from an initially supportive approach to the development of independent learning skills
* Free website includes solutions to all exercises, additional topics and applications, guide to learning mathematics, and practice material

Students today enter engineering courses with a wide range of mathematical skills, due to the many different pre-university qualifications studied. Bill Cox's aim is for students to gain a thorough understanding of the maths they are studying, by first strengthening their background in the essentials of each topic. His approach allows a unique self-paced study style, in which students Review their strengths and weaknesses through self-administered diagnostic tests, then focus on Revision where they need it, to finally Reinforce the skills required.

The book is structured around a highly successful 'transition' maths course at Aston University which has demonstrated a clear improvement in students' achievement in mathematics, and has been commended by QAA Subject Review and engineering accreditation reports.

A core undergraduate text with a unique interactive style that enables students to diagnose their strengths and weaknesses and focus their efforts where needed Ideal for self-paced self-study and tutorial work, building from an initially supportive approach to the development of independent learning skills Lots of targeted examples and exercises

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From the Publisher

"Most of syllabi covered with all steps included insolved examples. Plenty of basic maths"
Senior Lecturer
"Good readability and relevant for the Foundation year with practical examples"
College Programme Director

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2001
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
560
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750650984

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