Esource--The Prentice Hall Engineering Source--
www.prenhall.com/esource
Esource--The Prentice Hall Engineering Source gives professors the power to harness the full potential of their
text and their first-year engineering course. More than just a collection of books, ESource is a unique publishing
system revolving around the ESource website--www.prenhall.com/esource. ESource enables you to put your stamp on
your book just as you do your course. It lets you:
Control. You choose exactly what chapter or sections are in your book and in what order they appear. Of course,
you can choose the entire book if you'd like and stay with the authors' original order.
Optimize. Get the most from your book and your course. ESource lets you produce the optimal text for your students
needs.
Customize. You can add your own material anywhere in your text's presentation, and your final product will arrive
at your bookstore as a professionally formatted text. Of course, all titles in this series are available as stand-alone
texts, or as bundles of two or more books sold at a discount. Contact your PH sales rep for discount information.
Summary
For Freshman or Introductory courses in Engineering and Computer Science.
ESource--Prentice Hall's Engineering Source--provides a comprehensive, customizable introductory engineering and
computing library. Featuring over 30 modules and growing, ESource allows professors to fully customize their textbooks
through the ESource website. Professors are not only able to pick and choose complete modules, but also sections
of modules, incorporate their own materials, and re-paginate and re-index the complete project. www.prenhall.com/esource
ESource Access program gives students password access to the entire online ESource library.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: What Is Electrical and Computer Engineering?
2. The Realm of Electrical and Computer Engineering (A Detailed Description of Many of the Subareas of EE and CompE).
3. Electrical Concepts and Components (What They Are For and How They Are Used).
4. Engineering Tools for EEs and CompEs.
5. Engineering Problem Solving.
6. Engineering Design.
7. Academic Survival Skills.
8. Conclusion.