Periodic Function Course
Dive deep into periodic functions through practical modelling of natural and engineered cycles such as daily temperatures, heartbeats, tidal movements, vibrating systems, and electrical AC waveforms. Develop skills to create precise sinusoidal models, evaluate them using error analysis and sampling principles, and convey results professionally with visuals and precise mathematical notation for sophisticated applications in science and engineering.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course equips you with essential tools to model real-world periodic phenomena effectively. You will gain a strong understanding of sinusoidal functions, their parameters, and transformations, applying them to cycles like temperature variations, biological rhythms, ocean tides, mechanical vibrations, and alternating current signals. Learn to build, optimise, and verify models, note key assumptions, and present findings and constraints in clear, structured reports.
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Develop skills
- Develop sinusoidal models from real-world data using efficient parameter estimation techniques.
- Examine amplitude, frequency, and phase shifts to decode intricate periodic patterns.
- Utilise error measures and sampling concepts to confirm reliable, compact models.
- Convert peak and trough observations into precise sinusoidal formulas for practical scenarios.
- Present modelling outcomes effectively through charts, symbols, and relevant explanations.
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