From L'Hôpital's Rule to a Rollercoaster Ride: Navigating the Challenges of Engineering Mathematics at ESUT

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Engineering mathematics was the first mathematical subject with which fresh engineering students take on , They would come to ESUT and for which they will have to visit from time to time also the ugly ( Faculty of Engineering ) – but only later.

I would like to begin with wanted to mention that Engineering Mathematics is by no means complexity at the level of topology and there is no need to worry about it any more than other subjects.

The content is mainly the basics of university mathematics – various evidence and mathematical structures are discussed for most students newly in university style.

New ones will meet you mathematical notations and a slightly accelerated way of explaining the substance ( no long stopping or counting of sample examples on lectures ), the speech will also come up with more complex things like L'hospital rule, however, only the simpler ones are required in the end matters.

At the lecturer teaches, you can see that you are living in his own topological world. Sometimes he may explain the substance too complicated, but otherwise it is a normal mathematician ( if this can even be said ), which tries to make students understand the substance as best as possible. Teasing students in his lectures is the only thing it can mix it.

What most people did not understand in the lectures, they have written notes of taking place in small rooms on the already mentioned Engineering faculty. Here you will find a slightly friendlier approach – Engr Dishi the Engineering mathematics lecturer, was able to explain to us in ten minutes what took half an hour in the lectures, even so that we are everyone understood that. The scope of the exercise was mainly counting examples, either by the teacher or by one of the randomly selected students and also a few scoring assignments that I'm from he used to have the full number of points. The only downside for me was my department computer engineering and its surroundings, which I really hate very ugly probably due to the lack of maintenance, infrastructure and the department's backward lecturers ( you have to see for yourself this menace of a department ), especially compared to the beautiful Unilag's computer engineering department: :)

Engineering mathematics is definitely not an unmanageable subject, although it has ESUT largest credit rating in the first semester. But not so do not underestimate the subject, it is definitely worth going to practice and here and there to pay attention to the lectures, even if the knowledge gained you will definitely use it only marginally other than on the paper.

ErictheUnixPriest