Mathematics for Mechanical Engineers
The University of Birmingham's School of Engineering requires mechanical engineering students to have a strong foundation in mathematics, including calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.
The University of Birmingham's School of Engineering requires mechanical engineering students to have a strong foundation in mathematics, including calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.
This resource from STEM Learning provides an overview of the essential maths skills required for engineering students, including mechanical engineering, and offers resources for teachers and students.
The UK Government's website provides information on the mathematical requirements for mechanical engineering students, including the need for A-level maths and further maths for some courses.
Khan Academy's mechanical engineering course includes a maths tutorial that covers topics such as kinematics, dynamics, and thermodynamics, with video lectures and practice exercises.
This research paper explores the importance of mathematics in mechanical engineering, including the role of maths in design, analysis, and optimization of mechanical systems.
This book from Cambridge University Press provides a comprehensive introduction to the mathematical techniques required for mechanical engineering, including vector calculus and differential equations.
The Maths Centre provides free online resources and support for mechanical engineering students, including study guides, worksheets, and video tutorials.
This news article from Times Higher Education discusses the maths skills required for mechanical engineering students in the UK, including the need for universities to provide additional maths support for some students.