MAT1001 Calculus For Engineers - Syllabus-1
MAT1001 Calculus For Engineers - Syllabus-1
MAT1001 Calculus For Engineers - Syllabus-1
TOTAL HOURS OF
INSTRUCTIONS: 45
Module No. 1 Differential Calculus Number of instructional hours
(9)
Introduction to single variable differential calculus.
Multivariable differential calculus:
Functions of two or more variables, Level curves; limits and continuity-partial derivatives-Chain
Rules–Total differential; Jacobian, Taylor’s expansion for two variables-Linear Approximation and
Increment estimation; Maxima, minima and saddle points, Constrained maxima and minima-
Lagrange’s multiplier method, Differentiation of integrals containing a parameter-Leibnitz's rule.
Module No. 2 Integral Calculus Number of instructional hours
(9)
Introduction to single variable integral calculus.
Multivariable integral calculus:
Evaluation of double integrals–change of order of integration– change of variables between
Cartesian and polar co-ordinates- evaluation of triple integrals-change of variables between
Cartesian and cylindrical andspherical polar co-ordinates; beta and gamma functions–interrelation-
evaluation of integrals using gamma and beta functions; error function-properties.
Module No. 3 Vector Calculus Number of instructional hours
(9)
Scalar and vector point functions - Vector Differentiation- expressions for velocity and acceleration
in cylindrical geometry. Gradient–physical interpretation-total derivative–directional derivative;
Divergence and Curl - physical interpretations-Statement of vector identities - scalar and vector
potentials-line, surface, and volume integrals- Statement of Green’s, Stoke’s and Gauss divergence
theorems - verification and evaluation of vector integrals using them.
Related Applications
1. Distance, Velocity, Acceleration of moving object
2. Area under a curve
3. Arc length and area of Surface of revolution
4. Volume of surface of revolution
5. Maxima and minima
6. Area, surface, volume
7. Moment of inertia and center of mass
8. Work done
9. Flux and curl for velocity field
10. Newton's law of cooling
11. Radioactive Decay
12. Motion of a particle in a resisting medium
13. Mass - spring system
14. LCR circuits
15. Solution of differential equation using Laplace transform technique etc.
Laboratory exercises using MATLAB
Understanding of the concepts through mathematics lab - 10 experiments
1 Introduction to MATLAB through matrices
2. Plotting and visualizing functions, rates of change of functions / tangent line
3. Understanding integration as area under the curve
4. Evaluating extremum of a single variable function
5. Plotting of surfaces and visualizing tangent planes
6. Evaluating maxima and minima of function of several variables
7. Applying Lagrange Multiplier Method
8. Evaluating volume under surfaces
9. Evaluating triple integrals
10. Evaluating integrals using cylindrical and spherical coordinates and their visualization
11. Evaluating gradient, curl and divergence
12. Evaluating line integrals
13. Applying Green’s, Stoke’s and Gauss divergence
14. Evaluating Laplace transforms
15. Solution of differential equations etc.
Mode of Evaluation Continuous Assessments (Quizzes, CATs, FAT,
Assignments etc.).
CAT-1 Weightage (in %) 20
CAT-2 Weightage (in %) 20
FAT Weightage (in %) 20
Lab Component Weightage (in %) 25
Assignment/Mini project Weightage (in %) 15
Total 100
Recommended by the Board 06.01.2018
of Studies on
Date of Approval by the 24.01.2018
Academic Council