To: College of Engineering juniors and seniors
From: Mihir Sen, Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
AME 57104 Engineering Analysis will again be offered as an elective in the fall. As the instructor I would like to explain what the course is about.
The objective of the course is to give a small number of students who are interested in graduate education (immediately or in the future) a broad introduction to some of the analytical and numerical tools that are used in modern engineering. In addition, there will be strong emphasis on the relation between mathematics and engineering; each of the topics will be applied to some aspect of engineering. Some of the math and the engineering you have probably seen, maybe separately, but some may be new to you. The prerequisite is that you have taken a course on differential equations (for AME students that would be AME 30314-30315, but it could be different for other majors; AME 30315 is the prerequisite in the computer, but I could sign a waiver if necessary).
This is the Webpage from last year, if you want to take a look. However, there will be some differences in content this year based on last year's experience.
http://www.nd.edu/~msen/Teaching/EngAn
If you are interested, you can come to the organizational meeting to decide on class times and days.
Date: Aug. 27, 2007
Time: 4:30-5:30 PM
Place: AME Conference Room (inside AME Office, 365 Fitz)
If, for any reason, you are interested but cannot come, I would like to have your class schedule or the times that you CANNOT make it to this class. We will try to find class times that do not conflict. We will also talk about the contents of the course and requirements.
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Mihir Sen
Professor
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Tel. (574) 631-5975
E-mail: Mihir.Sen.1@nd.edu
Webpage: www.nd.edu/~msen