This book is great. It covers everything you need to know to be an engineer. The content is simple to understand and the examples are clear. However, I believe the name of the book is rather misleading. I was under the impression I was receiving a book that had math with engineering applications in it as well. Instead, the book has all the math leading up to (from algebra up through differential equations) but not including anything past this such as fourier series, numerical systems or linear algebra. This book would be much better received by most engineering student were it named "Mathematics for Engineers." Now I know this seems like the same title semantically but in my mind at least it would give the assumption that it was a rather concise compilation of mathematics in which engineers could benefit from.