Ace MATH 152
University of British Columbia
MATH 152 is UBC's linear algebra course designed specifically for engineering students. It covers vectors, matrices, systems of linear equations, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors — all with a strong emphasis on computational methods and engineering applications like circuits, mechanics, and signal processing.
If you're in engineering, this is your linear algebra course. It's credit-excluded with MATH 221 and MATH 223, so you can only take one of them. Compared to 221 (for science students) and 223 (the more theoretical version), 152 focuses more on the practical problem-solving skills you'll actually use in your engineering courses.
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