This course is all about matrices, and concisely covers the linear algebra that an engineer should know. The mathematics in this course is presented at the level of an advanced high school student, but it is recommended that students take this course after completing a university-level single variable calculus course, such as the Coursera offering Calculus for Engineers. There are no derivatives or integrals involved, but students are expected to have a basic level of mathematical maturity. Despite this, anyone interested in learning the basics of matrix algebra is welcome to join.

Matrix Algebra for Engineers

Matrix Algebra for Engineers
This course is part of Mathematics for Engineers Specialization

Instructor: Jeffrey R. Chasnov
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Matrix multiplication, transpose, inverse, orthogonal matrices
Gaussian elimination, reduced row echelon form, LU decomposition
Vector Spaces, linear independence, Gram-Schmidt process, null space, column space, least-squares problem
Determinants, Laplace expansion, Leibniz formula, eigenvalue problem, matrix diagonalization, powers of a matrix
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Reviewed on Jan 20, 2026
honestly it was the best course of linear algebra I have seen in my life, extremely complete and easy to understand, I have to recognice the big effort of the teacher, incredible class
Reviewed on Oct 17, 2025
Great course overall, really helped to review many topics. I wish they talked more about the physical representation of matrices and vectors, but besides that, this course was great!
Reviewed on Aug 4, 2021
​This is a carefully sequenced, content-rich introduction to Matrices; beware skimming over details: eg. the use of matrix formalism to solve the least squares problem is little short of magic.
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