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Module Title LI Engineering Mathematics 2
SchoolSchool of Engineering
Department Elec, Elec & Sys Engineering
Module Code 04 38094
Module Lead Prof Martin Russell
Level Intermediate Level
Credits 20
Semester Semester 1
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions None
Contact Hours Lecture-33 hours
Tutorial-22 hours
Practical Classes and workshops-11 hours
Guided independent study-134 hours
Total: 200 hours
Exclusions
Description In this module mathematical techniques required by the second year Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering programmes are covered.

Integral transforms

Fourier series

Fourier transforms

Laplace transfroms

Multivariable calculus

Partial differentiation and the gradient

Line integrals

Surface and volume integrals

Divergence and Curl

Linear Algebra

Vector representation of documents and text retrieval

Linear dependence, orthonormal bases, the Gram-Schmidt process

Linear transformations and matrices, vector subspaces, subspace projectionsEigenvector decomposition, covariance and Principal

Components Analysis (PCA)

Metric spaces and clustering

The Discrete Fourier Transform

Probablility and statistics

Probability

Probability distributions and random variables

Descriptive statistics.

Hypothesis testing

Handling experimental data and experimental uncertainty

Statistical decision making

Markov processes
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • Students should be able to solve mathematical problems involving, integral transforms, vector calculus, linear algebra and probability and statistics
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the application of integral transforms, vector calculus, linear algebra and probability and statistics to the solution of engineering problems.
  • Evaluate uncertainty and probability arising from experimental data
Assessment
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessment:

In-semester assessment: 30%Exam: 70%
Other
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