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| Clarkson University Brings Consistency to Engineering Curriculum by Standardizing on MathWorks Tools |
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| In order to unify the freshman curriculum across all engineering departments, Clarkson University has made the decision to implement MathWorks tools as the standard software environment in the course ES100: Introduction to Engineering Use of the Computer. By standardizing on MathWorks tools and instituting a common freshman course, Clarkson University is able to create a consistent experience for first year engineers, as well as prepare them for upper-level classes. By using MathWorks tools as well as attending a lab component, students can better determine which direction in engineering they wish to pursue, whether it be a more hands-on or analytical approach.
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| Target audience:
| Introductory undergraduate (1st or 2nd year)
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| Academic institution:
| Clarkson University
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| Materials available:
| Course outline/syllabus
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| MATLAB,Simulink,Data Acquisition Toolbox,Real-Time Workshop,Signal Processing Blockset,Signal Processing Toolbox
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Submitted: Jul 09, 2008
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| Math Refresher for Engineers, Rochester Institute of Technology |
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Mathematical Refresher for the Students of Mechanical Engineering
at the Rochester Institute of Technology
Submitted: Sep 10, 2007
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| Programming Concepts for Mechanical Engineers |
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| This course introduces the student to the world of programming through MATLAB to develop scientific and engineering models. The student will be able to write beginner level programs that include conditional statements, repetition loops, input/output of files, modular programming including subprograms, and matrix manipulation.
PREREQUISITES: Calculus I and Physics I
TEXTBOOK: Essentials of MATLAB Programming (Paperback) by Stephen J. Chapman (Author): Publisher: Thomson-Engineering; 1 edition (October 6, 2005): ISBN-10: 0495073008
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| Target audience:
| Introductory undergraduate (1st or 2nd year)
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| Academic institution:
| University of South Florida
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| Materials available:
| Problem sets/projects, Course outline/syllabus, Downloadable code/data files
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| Products:
| MATLAB
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Submitted: Jun 26, 2008
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| Modeling and Simulation of Natural and Engineered Systems |
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| The objective of this course is to introduce students to the mathematics and modeling tools necessary to analyze and simulate natural and engineered systems. The course includes three broad areas of modeling and analysis: that of stationary processes, linear dynamic systems and neural networks. Topics include modeling time series with ARIMA models, applications of artificial neural networks, building state space models for dynamic systems, and performing sensitivity and stability analyses.
Course material created by Professor Judith Cardell.
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| Target audience:
| Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year)
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| Institution:
| Smith College
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| Materials available:
| Problem sets or projects, Course outline or syllabus, Downloadable code or data files
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| Products:
| MATLAB
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Submitted: Jul 23, 2008
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