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Part of Speech
Proper Noun
Pronunciation
['ee / 'ay]
Description
Engineering Analysis; a four quarter sequence of engineering classes covering linear algebra, programming, mechanics, physics, and differential equations [1] required for McCormick students, usually taken during their first four quarters.
Usage
Used mostly by McCormick students and faculty.
Example Sentence
I'm taking EA 3 this quarter.