what math do you need?

<p>Other than calculus, are there other maths that engineers will need?</p>

<p>I hear you need linear algebra and differential equations.</p>

<p>linear algebra, differential equations (ordinary and partial), vector calc, maybe some stats depending…</p>

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<p>linear algebra, differential equations, multivariable/vector calculus, some stats.</p>

<p>In theory, a senior engineering student in any ABET-accredited engineering program is supposed to be able to pass the NCEES “Fundamentals of Engineering” examination. The material covered on this exam is outlined in the FE Handbook, which you can look at [url=<a href=“http://www.ncees.org/exams/study_materials/fe_handbook/index.php]here[/url”>http://www.ncees.org/exams/study_materials/fe_handbook/index.php]here[/url</a>]. Check out the “Mathematics” and “Engineering Probability and Statistics” sections for an overview of the stuff that you are expected to be familiar with by graduation. </p>

<p>Not all engineering students actually take the FE exam, but most of those that do take it pass. You get to use the Handbook as a reference during the exam (nothing else though).</p>

<p>very useful: differential, integral, and vector calculus, linear algebra, and ordinary differential equations
sometimes useful: partial differential equations, fourier analysis, probability and statistics</p>