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Revision as of 20:12, 20 August 2018


Welcome to the England University page. The goal of this resource is to provide example driven content for all courses related to the engineering disciplines. It is currently a work in progress and will continue in that fashion. The contributors to this work consist of myself and those hard working students of mine who have dedicated their time and energy to help add content over the years.

As it stands, the discussion pages are made available to users to make comments regarding possible errors or suggestions. Feel free to comment. Because of the volunteer basis of the work force, please be forgiving/constructive when it comes to omissions, typos and the like. It is important to note that this is a first round / draft. The goal is to provide an easy to read / follow description of individual lectures. A primary emphasis will be examples provided at the end of each section. Many mathematical texts are structured in the standard rigorous form of, Definition, Proof, Corollary, etc... Given the goal of this work, that will be neglected for now and more rigor will be added on the 2nd and 3rd revision for structure.

Current Status: Developing Differential Equations

There has been a lack of work on this project as I redirected focus onto other things. Initially I thought it prudent to simply pull the site down. However, I still have students occasionally pop in here and there that want to help. So as it stands it is very slow moving. However, I intend to keep pushing as it is the case that I have yet to find a solid resource that covers all disciplines in one centralized location that contains videos, MATLAB Codes, examples in an easy to navigate system.

If you are looking for some finished / polished Calculus specific resources I strongly encourage you to go to the following sites.

Paul's Online Math Notes http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/

Kahn Academy https://www.khanacademy.org/

And with very little searching I am confident you can find others.

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Engineering Mechanics