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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Matrix Algebra for Engineers by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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About the Course

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. 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. The course consists of 38 concise lecture videos, each followed by a few problems to solve. After each major topic, there is a short practice quiz. Solutions to the problems and practice quizzes can be found in the instructor-provided lecture notes. The course spans four weeks, and at the end of each week, there is an assessed quiz. Download the lecture notes from the link https://www.math.hkust.edu.hk/~machas/matrix-algebra-for-engineers.pdf And watch the promotional video from the link https://youtu.be/IZcyZHomFQc...

Top reviews

JS

Jan 16, 2022

With regards to my course and program, this was relevant. Although I was behind on some weeks, it was because some of the topics were not in concurrence with my course, but this course really helped.

JR

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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By Thatikonda R

May 30, 2020

Ok

By Pavaneshwar r

Apr 22, 2020

ok

By ANIS H

Oct 14, 2022

By ELURU N C 3

Mar 24, 2021

5

By Parinda b

May 27, 2020

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By Jason A

Mar 26, 2023

This class was well done overall. The videos were mostly the right length, very well done and real reasons for learning things were made available.

The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because I found several times that information seemed to be lacking, especially in the solutions to the problems. At a high level often the process being taught wasn't what was used in the solutions and it was common to be a trick which was fun to see, but when struggling to understand the concept a fully step by step example would have been much better. I missed a problem on one of the quizzes because I didn't understand how something came together, but I did figure it out later, but it was because the exercise was just to simplified and not worked out for me to see the method.

I also found that at least for me the time spent was much longer than estimated. Sure I haven't done much real math in a long time, but I didn't expect things to be quite so difficult to keep up with on time as it was and it stemmed from not having clear examples with enough details and left to do research on my own to fill in some gaps. Occasionally in a future video after a problem set, something was made clear, but by then I often researched and found the info on my own, leading to perhaps a slightly out of order or lack of organization around the videos.

By Kevin S

Mar 8, 2023

A very solid introduction to basic linear algebra (LI). The course provides a useful and concise roadmap for someone who is independently learning LI online, like myself. The professor provided a solid overview of each of the major topics through his videos. I was able to use this course as a roadmap to doing deep dive into each of the specific concepts.

The downside of this class is that it is highly compressed and only offered a "tourist" view of LI. The course didn't dive into a detailed explanation of the real-world meaning of key concepts such as Null space, Column Space, amongst others. I needed to independently search out additional content and videos to better understand these concepts on why they are important and their respective applications.

Overall, it is a very good starter class for LI but it is not sufficient for someone who really needs to learn LI for further applications such as aritical intelligence.

By Alex T

Oct 29, 2023

The course is OK, but can be greatly improved. First, as usual for Coursera, it is very short and squeezed. I wish this would be a regular semester-long class that would cover topics in more detail. There were some places where I found lectures not quite clear. Some lectures (e.g. eigenvalues of diagonal matrices) were outright missing. I often had to go to the Linear Algebra texbook by M. Cohen - just to understand things. Although that's what is probably expected from any course. Too much emphasis on solving problems that involve lots of arithmetic using pen and paper. Very time consuming, considering all the arithmetic you need to do.

By George G

Jan 23, 2021

Some part.,e.g., row and column sub-spaces, orthogonal projections, were very abstract. Intended for the purist ?

Found it tricky to determine linearly independent relations in matrix form.

Seemed like a bit of big step change between the lecture examples and some of the problems.

The practice exercises and quizzes were a good idea; again one or two seemed very theoretical. But they do help in the understanding of the material via more concrete examples, in the main.

Thank you it was an overall enjoyable experience even though a bit taxing in parts.

By antonio q

Mar 3, 2021

Great course. Great instructor. Just a bit of lost feeling for some concepts/formulas whose use is said some videos later. For a few moments I felt like not knowing where we were going to, and for me that's important. Other than that, i strongly recommend this corse. It has all the important concepts for applying linear algebra and matrices on engineering and other science fields, and the instructor explains them in a very understandable way.

By khawar n

Apr 1, 2020

A good refresher course on matrices. learnt a lot. the course would be much more beneficial, if number of examples and problems are increased. also the professor needs to demonstration the matrix operations graphically, as it becomes sometimes hard to grasp the abstract concepts. week 3 is the hardest and need further explanation as well. i had to struggle with the quiz of week 3 a lot.

By Ok P

Aug 16, 2021

Overall a good course. Want the following improvements:

1. Cover topics in vectors (dot product, cross product, scalar triple products)

2. Use MATLAB to and show more realistic examples that can be applied to real life engineering and science applications. After all, this class is called: "Matrix Algebra for Engineers".

Thank you professor Jeff for your teaching.

Sincerely,

Shulin

By Nur I H

Jan 2, 2021

I enjoying this course, a lot of explanation can we get here, but sometimes there's an explanation that i don't really understand, so i searched more in google, buat overall this course is good, and i like the exercises and the way its showing the explanation in the answer section on the e-book, and the e-book is good too.

By Martian K

Jan 19, 2021

I strongly recommend this course to students who want to study Machine Learning. I did this course in parallel to the Stanford University Machine Learning on Coursera. This algebra course is crucial for students to understand how gradient descent, principal component analysis, and linear regression work.

By Arjun V

Jul 27, 2020

Covers the problem solving aspects of linear algebra. If your aim is to get better at solving linear algebra numerical, this course is very useful. If however, you are looking for an intuitive understanding, try the course offered by Imperial College instead.

By Dhiraj S

Jan 28, 2021

I loved the content and the tests, although some of the concepts could benefit from a slightly deeper explanation. For example, going from a 2X2 matrix in an example to a 4X4 matrix on the test can be daunting.

By Vishnu N

Nov 5, 2019

This course is an easily achievable course, it has several challenging topics which are taught thoroughly without any complications. These videos are made audience friendly and it's a generous offer in Coursera.

By Surendar

Sep 18, 2019

I am finding this course very useful as a refresher. This course does cover most of the concepts needed and used in engineering. I sincerely thank the professor and his team for making this course happen.

By Naman S

Jun 21, 2020

Sir ypu make it understand well. Your teaching way is good. I appreciate you for this sir... Thanks for making these videos as it will be helpful for us in future also.....

By Ibraheem B

Feb 13, 2021

A very nice course, however in some topics if there were more examples it would have been more clear, Furthermore, it was very hard to finish the course in 4 weeks.

By Abhay G

Aug 11, 2019

This course is not only very helpful for engineers but also helpful for under Graduate students.

I like "Gram-schmidt orthogonalization process" based lecture.

By Lei C

Nov 27, 2022

It is more suitable for a quick review. It might not be good for a complete beginner. Too many definitions, too few explanations. The space is very fast.

By Rajashekhar P L

Jul 6, 2020

Good course, it was really informative, if some numerical methods were to be included it would enhance quality of course.

Thank you Professor Jeff Chasnov

By Akash D

Jan 11, 2019

Very systematic course ,not a typical first course in linear algebra but brilliant overall .Extremely useful for engineers.

Highly recommended!!!

By Manohar g

May 22, 2020

overall good experience to learn this matrix,but few engineering examples but a strong foundation for linear algebra concepts.thank you, sir.