Hi, the book is: H7 ^5 d+ r/ S( f& ]1 r6 G$ `' E
Engineering Electromagnetics with CD, by William H. Hayt, John A. Buck, 7 edition (January 20, 2005), ISBN: 00731046394 B! M1 P' P/ ^! p9 D4 N1 m
No, I suggest you read English book, because in the exam/test, you will face English questions.
- ~% O! ~1 x+ c# L" F; jNickel's EM class is VERY HARD!!! I suggest you take it not in your first quarter, because you won't have enough time to study, no time to study such a hard class.& v: G+ \& p! d4 H8 `- g% ]& Q
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Engineering Statistics??? Applied Graph Theory ??? ; ^; f& u9 D7 j3 y5 A2 _" \
I don't know these classes, never heard any people took those before, , ~8 j2 p- l* D$ x z5 d/ G
so you will not be able to get previous notes/test questions." X: F# Q, J4 D2 z5 e/ k
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Why don't you choose these two, most students take these two as part of the 4 Math required classes: Applied Mathematics II (2 units) taught by Metwally% }% ~1 I( `% n6 t: u( b9 ~1 e7 R
Dr. Metwally is nice, it is a ok class and the math will be advanced engineering math ..." Q& p3 p. U3 K' H3 k3 f% [4 a
Linear Algebra I (2 units) taught by Garrison
8 J4 B8 v& G8 h) NDr. Garrison is a tough, his exam is always hard, the class is all about matrix manipulations. |