Course Syllabus Advance Engg Math
Course Syllabus Advance Engg Math
Course Syllabus Advance Engg Math
COURSE SYLLABUS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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Prerequisite: MATH221
Lecture Hour: 3
Laboratory Hour: 0
1.0
Course Description
This course is a study of selected topics in mathematics and their applications in advanced courses in engineering and other allied sciences. It includes the
study of complex numbers and complex variables, Laplace and Inverse Laplace Transforms, power series, Fourier series, Fourier Transforms, z-transforms, power series
solution of ordinary differential equations, and partial differential equations.
Prelims
40%
10%
50%
100%
Midterm
40%
10%
50%
100%
Finals
40%
10%
50%
100%
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Prerequisite: MATH221
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Laboratory Hour: 0
Topics
PRELIM PERIOD
5 hours
I.
Complex Variables
Assessment Tools
Problem Solving
1. Apply the different laws,
methods and theorems
particularly in complex
problems.
Board Work
Seatwork
Problem Solving
1. Explain and apply the
different parameters, laws,
theorems and the different
methods of solutions in
advance mathematics.
Board Work
Seatwork
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4 hours
Topics
MIDTERM PERIOD
III.
Series Solution
3.1 Power Series Solutions
3.2 Frobenius Solutions
IV.
Fourier Series
4.1 Definition
4.2 Properties
and
Operational
Techniques of Fourier Series
4.3 Complex Fourier Series
Assessment Tools
Problem Solving
1. Explain and apply the
different parameters, laws,
theorems and the different
methods of solutions in
advance mathematics.
1. Explain and apply the
different parameters, laws,
theorems and the different
methods of solutions in
advance mathematics.
Board Work
Seatwork
Problem Solving
Seatwork
Problem Set
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hours
V.
Fourier Transforms
5.1 From Fourier Series to Fourier
Transform
5.2 Properties and operational
techniques of Fourier Transform
and its inverse
Topics
Time Frame
(No. of Hours)
FINAL PERIOD
Power Series solution of
differential equations
6.1 Legendre Equation
6.2 Bessel Equations
VI.
5 hours
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Lecture Hour: 3
Laboratory Hour: 0
Problem Solving
Seatwork
Problem Set
Teaching and Learning Activities
Assessment Tools
Problem Solving
Board Work
Seatwork
7 hours
VII.
Partial Differential Equations
7.1 Introduction to Partial Differential
Equations (PDEs) and Boundary
Problems
7.2 Basic PDE concepts
7.3 Linearity and Homogeneity
Problem Solving
Board Work
Seatwork
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Prerequisite: MATH221
Lecture Hour: 3
Laboratory Hour: 0
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Date
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Date
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Date
30 September 2014
30 September 2014
30 September 2014