This course has helped to pave the way for the present development of engineering mathematics. It prepares the student for the engineering tasks of the present and of the future by introducing a modem approach to multi-engineering field areas. The course contains two sub-field; Engineering Analysis and Numerical Analysis.

The Engineering Analysis deals with analytical solution and mathematical tools which required to facilitate and manipulate many problems and cases arise in engineering and physical fields. This course contains Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series and Expansion, Solution of Partial Differential Equations, etc.

The Numerical Analysis course is offered to undergraduates and introduces students to the formulation, methodology, and techniques for numerical solution of engineering problems. Topics covered include: fundamental principles of digital computing and the implications for algorithm accuracy and stability, error propagation and stability, the solution of systems of linear equations, including direct and iterative techniques, roots of equations and systems of equations, numerical interpolation, differentiation and integration, fundamentals of finite-difference solutions to ordinary differential equations, and error and convergence analysis.