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ENES 271 Introduction to Matlab

This course is designed to introduce numerical methods to engineering students. Students will develop the skills to generate readable, compact, and verifiably correct MATLAB programs to obtain numerical solutions to a wide range of engineering models and to display the results with fully annotated graphics. Students will learn structured programming.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ENES 100 and MATH 182

Hours Weekly

2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab weekly

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Navigate MATLAB’s interactive windows.
  2. 2. Use MATLAB’s matrix-based instruction set.
  3. 3. Create fully annotated 2D and 3D graphs.
  4. 4. Solve numerical solutions to differential equations and integrals.
  5. 5. Employ conditional statements.
  6. 6. Import data to and from other applications.
  7. 7. Employ commands from several of MATLAB’s toolboxes: Optimization, Simulink, Partial Differential
    Equations, Symbolic.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Navigate MATLAB’s interactive windows.
  2. 2. Use MATLAB’s matrix-based instruction set.
  3. 3. Create fully annotated 2D and 3D graphs.
  4. 4. Solve numerical solutions to differential equations and integrals.
  5. 5. Employ conditional statements.
  6. 6. Import data to and from other applications.
  7. 7. Employ commands from several of MATLAB’s toolboxes: Optimization, Simulink, Partial Differential
    Equations, Symbolic.