MATLAB Programming for Engineers Course Begins

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MATLAB is widely used in industry for data analysis, simulation and other areas of engineering computation, but it is typically not covered in academic coursework or online courses beyond an introductory level. The “MATLAB Programming for Engineering” course provides working engineers with the in-depth knowledge of the MATLAB programming language and built-in numerical analysis capabilities needed to solve real engineering problems. This course is intended for practicing engineers who want to use MATLAB as a practical problem solving tool.

The course is delivered in 100% online asynchronous format. Participants must successfully complete the course within a fourteen week period in order to obtain the certificate of completion.  The course is developed by Dr. James Toney and Dr. Adithya Jayakumar from the Engineering Education Department, College of Engineering.

Students will learn to: 

  1. Write, test and debug moderately complex MATLAB programs using modern, structured programming methods, including graphical user interfaces
  2. Use MATLAB to analyze and represent data
  3. Use MATLAB’s built-in capabilities to solve engineering problems involving systems of linear equations, ordinary differential equations, and optimization