Engineering Math II -- 22M:032

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This is the second semester of a five-semester mathematics sequence for engineering students. It covers many, but not all, of the topics from 22M:042 and some topics formerly covered in 22M:035-036. Topics include parametric equations for curves, vector geometry, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, tangent planes, maxima and minima, multiple integrals, vector fields, Green's Theorem, and Power Series. The course does not cover three-dimensional surfaces. Computers are used to visualize functions and to operate on these functions. Each week there are three lectures given by a faculty member; these are augmented by two meetings of a discussion section by a TA.

   
 

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  Professor Keith Stroyan's website has links to everything 22M:032 related. It is frequently updated and includes numerous helpful links. It can be found here.
  Office:
225N MacLean Hall

  E-mail:
bgalluzz@math.uiowa.edu
 
This course has a well-maintained website, that can be found here. This class uses Mathematica as a visualization tool; if your computer does not have Mathematica installed you can still view the on-line text by downloading Mathematica Player (it's free).