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There's no better general introduction to engineering than 'Engineering Your Future'.
Dr. Shiflett
USC
Excellent approach to introducing MATLAB for technical problem solving.
Dr. Oakes
Purdue U.
This text was more current than others available, with a good mix of technical and social issues. The students really enjoyed the book.
Dean Robert J. Marley
Montana State University
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| This excellent textbook is designed to provide the most readable, most informative introduction to engineering for college students. The book colorfully depicts the impressive diversity of engineering. It contains all the expected topics, plus innovative features such as Profiles of Practicing Engineers. |
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| An ideal introduction to technical problem solving and MATLAB for freshmen and other first-time users. Provides the very best approach for overcoming the substantial learning curve associated with MATLAB, with emphasis on application. Bridges the gap between rote problem solving encountered at the high school level and the open-ended problem solving expected of college students. Takes students from scalar computations to vector and array computations, and then on to the use of MATLAB as a general programming environment for solving technical problems. |
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| This exciting new Service-Learning textbook will help you teach integrated engineering design within a socially beneficial context. It can be used as a principal text or as a supplemental resource for addressing the service-learning component of either freshman design courses or upper level capstone design projects. |
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