D Hrimiuc

Associate Professor, Faculty of Science - Mathematics & Statistical Sciences
Directory

Fall Term 2024 (1890)

MATH 101 - Calculus for Engineering II

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive 3 units.

LECTURE EA1 (47995)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MWF 12:00 - 12:50



MATH 214 - Calculus III

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

Sequences and series, convergence tests, and Taylor series. Curves, tangent vectors, and arc length. Applications of partial differentiation. Polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Multiple integration. Prerequisite: One of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146 or 156. One of MATH 102, 125 or 127 recommended. Note: This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 209 or 217.

LECTURE B1 (47508)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MWF 11:00 - 11:50



MATH 309 - Mathematical Methods for Electrical Engineers

3 units (fi 6)(1 TRM S/S, 3-0-0)

Complex numbers, analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equation, Cauchy Theorem, power series and Laurent expansions, residues, inverse Laplace transform. Complex inner product spaces, orthogonal expansions, Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization completeness, Fourier expansions applied to signals, Parseval's relation and Bessel's inequality. Prerequisite: MATH 209. Notes: (1) Restricted to Engineering students. (2) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 311 or 411.

LECTURE A1 (47671)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MWF 09:00 - 09:50