Numerical Analysis I is a second-year engineering course designed to introduce students to the fundamental numerical methods used to solve mathematical problems in engineering and applied sciences.

The course begins with an introduction to numerical analysis, with a focus on approximation, numerical errors, and convergence in scientific computing. It aims to help students understand and identify the main difficulties associated with the numerical solution of real-world problems.

Students will learn and apply basic numerical methods for solving nonlinear equations using iterative techniques, as well as numerical methods for solving linear systems through matrix based approaches.

By the end of the course, students are expected to develop solid numerical reasoning skills and the ability to select and apply appropriate numerical techniques to engineering problems. This course provides the necessary foundation for Numerical Analysis II, which will be taught in the second semester.