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Engineering Electromagnetics with CD, by William H. Hayt, John A. Buck, 7 edition (January 20, 2005), ISBN: 0073104639
6 {" a* r2 c* A7 `; k$ d# rNo, I suggest you read English book, because in the exam/test, you will face English questions.) j0 T* |% N( W" r; g8 e: }
Nickel's EM class is VERY HARD!!! I suggest you take it not in your first quarter, because you won't have enough time to study, no time to study such a hard class.
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^0 M! Y- F( ]3 u( u6 K1 zEngineering Statistics??? Applied Graph Theory ???
" c& ]0 A$ U/ [! l, q0 j# @I don't know these classes, never heard any people took those before, h& b, b' G7 E. A# R
so you will not be able to get previous notes/test questions." r4 H8 G6 A6 o! y% O( c, x' [
; S) K; g- y6 o1 w& {6 yWhy don't you choose these two, most students take these two as part of the 4 Math required classes: Applied Mathematics II (2 units) taught by Metwally. P$ D1 [ m' ]
Dr. Metwally is nice, it is a ok class and the math will be advanced engineering math ...
$ W+ R4 y8 y7 z8 G7 CLinear Algebra I (2 units) taught by Garrison
& _4 O; { N$ |6 q: u2 I; rDr. Garrison is a tough, his exam is always hard, the class is all about matrix manipulations. |