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ENGINEERING MAGNET 3078: Engineering Research/Project Prerequisite: B or better in AP Physics C and B or better in AP Calculus BC 2083: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra II (H)* 5 credits per semester, 4 units Prerequisite: B or better in Intro to Differential Equations and Linear Algebra This is the outreach part of the engineering program in which students are placed into various internships at major universities, corporations, government agencies, private enterprises, etc. The students will work with a professional or team of professionals in any engineering-related field. Upon completion of his/her internship, each student will write a technical paper outlining and describing the content of the internship. This one semester course will continue the study of differential equations, linear algebra, and their relationships. Topics include linear transformations, Eigenvalues/Eigenvectors, linear differential equations of order n, systems of differential equations, and series solutions to linear differential equations. The course is designed to give students a strong understanding and background for future success in science, engineering, and mathematics. The following courses are math courses that are a part of the Engineering Magnet: 2084: Mathematical Structures (H) CSUF Math 270A* 5 credits per semester, 3 units Prerequisite: B or AP Calculus BC and Multivariable Calculus 2075: Multivariable Calculus (H)* CSUF Math 250A* 5 credits per semester, 4 units Prerequisite: B or better in Calculus BC or B or better in IB Math HL This one semester course will study fundamental discrete mathematical concepts and techniques needed in computer-related disciplines. Topics include logic, truth tables, elementary set theory, proof techniques, and combinatory. The course is designed to give students a strong understanding and background for future success in science, engineering, and mathematics. This is a semester course on the study of calculus as it applies to multivariable functions. Topics will include partial derivatives, multiple integrals with applications, parametric curves, vectors, and vector-valued functions. The course is designed to give students a strong understanding and background for future success in science, engineering, and mathematics. INTERNSHIP: 2081: Introduction to Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (H)* CSUF Math 250B* 5 credits per semester, 4 units Prerequisite: B or better in Multivariable Calculus and Mathematical Structures 9597: Professional Educational Internship 3 or 5 credits dependent on the length of internship Prerequisite: Approval of Dean of Advanced Studies/ Dean of Education Grade level: 11th-12th This one semester course is an introduction to the solutions of ordinary differential equations and their relationship to linear algebra. Topics include first order differential equations, matrix algebra, Gaussian elimination, determinants and applications, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, and linear independence. The course is designed to give students a strong understanding and background for future success in science, engineering, and mathematics. See page 21 for description 9598: Professional Educational Internship (Magnet students) 3 or 5 credits dependent on the length of internship Prerequisite: Approval of Dean of Advanced Studies/ Dean of Education Grade level: 11th-12th See page 21 for description FAIRMONT PREPARATORY ACADEMY 16