Master MATLAB through Guided Problem Solving

What you will learn
Intermediate to advanced MATLAB programming proficiency. This is *the only course* that develops intermediate and advanced programming skills.
Experience with real-world applications including signal processing, matrix decompositions, spectral analysis, linear and nonlinear model-fitting, and statistic
Gain skills to solve challenging problems in MATLAB, as opposed to memorizing syntax rules.
Data science projects and problem-solving in MATLAB
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Our Verdict
The Master MATLAB through Guided Problem Solving course is an engaging, project-based learning experience that covers intermediate to advanced programming skills. With its comprehensive topic selection and problem-focused approach, the course caters well to learners aiming to apply MATLAB in real-world applications such as signal processing, matrix decompositions, spectral analysis, linear and nonlinear model-fitting, and statistics. However, this intensive learning experience moves at a fast pace that might leave some beginning programmers struggling - especially those without prior exposure to programming concepts or syntax. Despite minor technical inconsistencies in the video presentations, the course offers immense value for anyone looking to enhance their professional skillset with MATLAB. If you're willing to invest time, engage actively, and can complement your learning with background studies as needed - this is an exceptional resource for mastering MATLAB.
What We Liked
- Covers intermediate to advanced MATLAB programming skills with emphasis on problem-solving for real-world applications like signal processing, spectral analysis, and model-fitting
- Project-based approach allows learners to apply techniques as they are being taught and see the results immediately, making it engaging and effective
- Highly responsive instructor ensures no code line is left unexplained, with clear explanations and cursor guidance throughout
- Comprehensive coverage of topics, including both basic and advanced applications
Potential Drawbacks
- Learning material may be overwhelming for students with no programming background, as the course moves at a fast pace with some assumed knowledge
- Video quality can be inconsistent in terms of cursor visibility and identifying code segments during explanation
- Can cause eye strain in videos where black background is used coupled with light text color
- Additional book recommendations would help learners grasp concepts and formulae effectively