Why are you so insecure?
deleted tbh resend whotttever you were bout to send me![]()
Why are you so insecure?
This is simply untrue, but its not your fault for not knowing what the courses are called.
Last edited by AntiChrist; 08-22-2013 at 07:17 PM.
Please, go ahead and identify where the UTSA engineering curriculum requires any math beyond calc 2:
http://engineering.utsa.edu/bme/unde...rgraduate.html
http://ece.utsa.edu/programs/undergr...gineering.html
http://ece.utsa.edu/programs/undergr...gineering.html
http://utsa.edu/ucat/coe/egr.html
Why don't you read the course descriptions?
EGR 2323 Applied Engineering Analysis I [TCCN: MATH 2321.]
(3-1) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: MAT 1224.
Application of mathematical principles to the analysis of engineering problems using linear algebra and ordinary differential equations (ODE’s). Use of software tools. Topics include: mathematical modeling of engineering problems; separable ODE’s; first-, second-, and higher-order linear constant coefficient ODE’s; characteristic equation of an ODE; systems of coupled first-order ODE’s; matrix addition and multiplication; solution of a linear system of equations via Gauss elimination and Cramer’s rule; rank, determinant, and inverse of a matrix; eigenvalues and eigenvectors; solution of an ODE via Laplace transform; numerical solution of ODE’s. One hour of problem solving recitation.
EGR 3323 Applied Engineering Analysis II
(3-1) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: EGR 2323.
Application of mathematical principles to the analysis of engineering problems using vector differential and integral calculus, partial differential equations, and Fourier series; complex variables; discrete mathematics; and use of software tools. One hour of problem solving recitation.
cause I don't care, and because those courses maybe "Apply mathematical principals"
, but that doesn't change the fact UTSA makes its engineering majors take less math than any other engineering program I've ever heard of.
No offense, but finance majors don't have nearly the mathematical rigor of an engineering degree -- even one from UTSA
I normally don't side with that lib DOK but anyone trying to prop up anything UTSA-related is at the bottom of the totem pole.
Meh, slam it all you want. I've managed to squirrel away a sizable nest egg, I'm debt free, and my wife doesn't have to work.
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