Sure, but the curriculum doesn’t actually change in response to engineering students complaining about the difficulty of their calculus classes. That’s because the stuff in those classes actually applies, in easy-to-see ways. There’s almost a 1:1 match between the sylllabi of engineering math classes and the math that engineering classes end up needing. (This is not a coincidence.)
Correction: you don’t. Those of us who teach EEs (really, any class of engineers), do.
Sure, but the curriculum doesn’t actually change in response to engineering students complaining about the difficulty of their calculus classes. That’s because the stuff in those classes actually applies, in easy-to-see ways. There’s almost a 1:1 match between the sylllabi of engineering math classes and the math that engineering classes end up needing. (This is not a coincidence.)
This is not correct. Compare a vector calculus book from fifty years ago with the relevant sections of Stewart.