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bob1182006
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I'm and Electrical Engineer, picked almost all of my courses for the fall except 1.
I'll be taking:
Classical Mechanics I
Complex Analysis
Ethics for Engineers
I'm thinking of taking Circuits II next fall, but I haven't taken any differential equations yet. Looking at the book I noticed the class uses Laplace transformations and Fourier Series which I believe are taught in an ODE class.
If I don't take the class now I'd have to take it Fall 09, since I'm taking ODE's this spring, hopefully along with CM II which would be a lot worse option than this fall.
I've done some basic ODE's that deal with RL/RC and soon RLC circuits in circuits I and Intro to E&M physics.
But I think taking Circuits II without ODE's would compare to taking CM I without ODE's since CM I will also use differential equations to solve for more complex systems.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
-Eddie
I'll be taking:
Classical Mechanics I
Complex Analysis
Ethics for Engineers
I'm thinking of taking Circuits II next fall, but I haven't taken any differential equations yet. Looking at the book I noticed the class uses Laplace transformations and Fourier Series which I believe are taught in an ODE class.
If I don't take the class now I'd have to take it Fall 09, since I'm taking ODE's this spring, hopefully along with CM II which would be a lot worse option than this fall.
I've done some basic ODE's that deal with RL/RC and soon RLC circuits in circuits I and Intro to E&M physics.
But I think taking Circuits II without ODE's would compare to taking CM I without ODE's since CM I will also use differential equations to solve for more complex systems.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
-Eddie