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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.

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 reiterate that this is a work in progress. The goal is to provide an easy to read / follow description of individual lectures for the engineering disciplines. The 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 in future revisions for structure.

Current Status: Refining Differential Equations

The work put forth on this site is slow but in constant progress. As mentioned previously, is done by volunteers and as such, may contain omissions, errors. Please let us know if you have any suggestions. All suggestions should be directed to, TheEnglandUniversity@gmail.com.

Please be as explicit and detailed as you can with regard to identification of typos, errors, etc..

Example: In MAT 275, Section 2.4, Example Section, Problem 7, third line down, there is a missing integral limit / comma / variable / sign / etc...

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.

The following link is for my current Math Content.

Mathematics


The following links are simply place holders for when I add in additional course work. Over the course of Spring 2020, this site should be completely revamped and these will be added in (at least 3 of them) hopefully before Summer 2020.

Physical Sciences

Engineering Mechanics