DK
May 22, 2020
i have completed Three courses of Professor Jeffrey. I'm so happy that i learnt a lot from him. Thanks to our professor Jeffrey and thanks to The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
BP
May 14, 2021
Professor Chasnov is a great instructor. I strongly recommend this course (and others from his). Thank you so much for making such great quality content available for everyone no matter where.
By Roman U
•May 28, 2023
interesting and helpful in teaching vector calculus
By ka h N
•May 3, 2021
A challenging but useful egineering math course!
By César A L L
•May 2, 2020
Great introduction to multivariate calculus.
By Ezra B
•Jul 12, 2021
Was pretty hard to understand after week 2.
By Trinanjan B
•Jun 27, 2021
Good course to learn the basics!
By Vaigund.v
•Feb 4, 2022
it ok not that much useful
By Oluwanifemi A
•Jul 2, 2020
It was well explanatory
By GURUPRASATH N
•Apr 24, 2025
GOOD KNOWLEDGE GAINING
By manohar r
•Jun 10, 2020
Good one for learners.
By Qamar A
•May 19, 2020
teacher is very good
By Mr. A G
•Aug 18, 2021
its a good course..
By Nanda K
•Sep 29, 2020
good so useful
By K. B L
•Apr 26, 2020
useful course
By Udoh U E
•Jul 9, 2020
It was good.
By Vidhya A P
•Aug 31, 2020
very useful
By Gajanan D
•Aug 6, 2020
Very nice
By Dr R M
•Jun 5, 2020
excellent
By rameshwari
•Jan 27, 2023
Good
By Kariyapperuma A D R K
•Dec 22, 2020
good
By aithagoni m
•Jun 26, 2020
good
By Sumathi M
•Feb 2, 2023
nil
By Carlos M G
•Mar 16, 2021
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By Ogunpola J G
•Jul 12, 2020
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By Mauro
•Sep 20, 2024
Pros: -Professor seemed very enthusiastic. -Topics were explained in a thorough yet concise manner. -Practice exercises were useful to review topics. -Professor was very quick when answering questions. -I especially liked how derivation and integration were taught, it was very useful. Cons: -My main issue is probably with assessments. The material given was rather difficult (which is not necessarily a bad thing), yet assessments were quite trivial. All of them were multiple choice questions with practically an infinite number of possible attempts, so although I carefully read through the entirety of the material, I do not feel as accomplished. A simple solution for this would be to ask for a numerical solution to problems. -Related to the previous point, all practice quizzes had their answers in the answer sheets, which also decreases the effort needed for the course (no, I am not going to try and solve all of them on my own if I have the answer right there). -A few topics were not very useful (e.g., quaternions, Kronecker-delta, Einstein's summation). I understand their historical significance, but they were taught briefly in a very specific context and never again used. -Professor's answers were often too succint. -A few demonstrations skipped a step or two, which made reading sometimes more difficult than it should have. Nevertheless, I appreciate the effort put into the answer sheets. -I would had liked a few more intuitive real-life situations (e.g., electrodynamics), as to relate the course to engineering.
By Caleb H
•Apr 11, 2024
Overall, a comprehensive overview of the subject though very difficult to understand and interpret without using additional resources like textbooks or other lecture material.