Stroud was an innovator in programmed learning and the identification of precise learning outcomes,[5][6] and Nigel Steele calls his textbook Engineering Mathematics, based on the programmed learning approach, "one of the most successful mathematics textbooks ever published."[7]
Differential Equations (with Dexter J. Booth), Industrial Press, 2004, ISBN978-0-8311-3187-6.
Vector Analysis (with Dexter J. Booth), Industrial Press, 2005, ISBN978-0-8311-3208-8.
Complex Variables (with Dexter J. Booth), Industrial Press, 2007, ISBN978-0-8311-3266-8.
Linear Algebra (with Dexter J. Booth), Industrial Press, 2008, ISBN978-0-8311-3188-3.
Essential Mathematics for Science and Technology: A Self-Learning Guide (with Dexter J. Booth), Industrial Press, 2009, ISBN978-0-8311-3391-7.
Further Engineering Mathematics : Programmes and Problems, Palgrave Macmillan, 3 October 1986, ISBN0-333-34875-3. 2nd ed., Springer-Verlag, 1 November 1989, ISBN0-387-91280-0. 2nd ed., Palgrave Macmillan, June 1990, ISBN0-333-52610-4. 3rd Revised Edition, Palgrave Macmillan, 27 March 1996, ISBN0-333-65741-1.
Mathematics for engineering technicians, Stanley Thornes Ltd., 1978, ISBN0-85950-088-8. Book 2A : Practical applications, Stanley Thornes Ltd., 1981, ISBN0-85950-469-7.
^"A Tribute to Ken Stroud", Mathematics Today, Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, April, 2000.
^Laplace Transforms, Programmes and Problems, S. Thornes, 1973, title page.
^Stroud, K.A., "A System Approach to the Training of Mathematics to First Year Undergraduate Engineering Students at the Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry", Journal of the Institute of Mathematics. May 1971, 152-155.
^Stroud, K.A., "The Development, Organisation and Administration of Programmed Learning at Undergraduate Level", The Conference on Programmed Learning and Education Technology at Glasgow University, 5–8 April 1968, Association for Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1969, 295-298.