Calculation methods new (1)
Calculation methods new (1)
Mode of Delivery:
This course will be delivered offline on campus. Students will attend lectures, participate in collaborative
lab works and take paper-based exams in the classroom.
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of numerical methods and their
applications in mathematics. The course aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills
to solve mathematical problems using numerical methods. Students will learn about various methods of
root finding, systems of linear equations, interpolation theory, numerical integration, and ordinary
differential equations.
Instructor Contact Information
● Problem-solving
● Ability to solve linear systems of equations and ordinary differential equations using numerical
methods
Weekly Topics and Activities
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ek Topics and Sections Covered Activities
Active
Word What will be done/produced? How this learning outcome will be achieved
Understand the basic concepts of root Through lectures, in-class activities, and problem-
finding, interpolation, numerical solving sessions, students will develop a conceptual
integration, and ordinary differential understanding of these numerical methods and their
Understand equations. applications.
Apply root finding algorithms, Through collaborative lab works and individual
interpolation, numerical integration, assignments, students will apply their knowledge of
and ODE solvers to solve practical numerical methods to solve real-world problems
Apply problems. and data analysis.
Communicate mathematical concepts Through lab reports and presentations, students will
Communicat and results effectively in written and practice communicating their results and insights in
e oral forms. a clear and concise manner.
Learn Develop the ability to learn and adapt Through independent research and self-study,
to new mathematical concepts and students will acquire new mathematical knowledge
techniques. beyond the scope of the course and develop the
Active
Word What will be done/produced? How this learning outcome will be achieved
● Problem-solving sessions: to work on problems related to the topics covered in the lectures
● Collaborative lab works: to apply the numerical methods to practical problems and data analysis
Reading List:
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Assignments Assignments 5%
Student Workload:
● Learning Management System (LMS) for accessing course materials and submitting assignments
Grading scale:
A 95-100 Excellent
A- 90-95
B+ 85-90 Very Good
B 80-85
B- 75-80
C+ 70-75 Good
C 65-70
C- 60-65
D+ 55-60 Acceptable
D 50-55
F 0-50 Unacceptable
Class Policies:
Students are required to abide by the Academic Policy of Suleyman Demirel University. Cheating will
not be tolerated. Working in groups on homework problems is encouraged. Talking or looking at your
classmate’s paper during a quiz/exam is not allowed under any circumstances. All forms of cheating are
grounds for a failing grade in the course for all parties involved.
Appeals:
You are allowed to appeal (Exams/Quizzes/Assignments) within one week, after the points are
shared with you.
In case of medical certificates, inform the instructor well before time (i.e. exam day) and give the
missing Exam/Quiz with in that week. No late excuses will be entertained in this regard.
Errors:
Incomplete or incorrect answers: Up to 50% point may be subtracted per question.
Late submission: Midterms cannot be submitted late.
Quizzes:
There will be a quiz I before Midterm I, second quiz II will be before Midterm II. There will be a total of
2 quizzes, each with equal weightage of 10%.
Grading Rubrics:
Midterm exams:
There will be 2 Midterm exams, each covering the material up to that point in the course. Midterms will
be closed-book, open-ended questions, and each will last for at most 100 minutes. Each midterm is
weighted at 15% of the overall course grade.
Type of Grade
examination range Description
Students who score within this range will demonstrate a good understanding of the
course materials and can provide satisfactory answers to the questions asked. They
Midterm will demonstrate an adequate level of mastery and application of the numerical
exam 70-89 methods learned.
Students who score within this range will demonstrate a limited understanding of
the course materials and may struggle to provide accurate answers to the questions
Midterm asked. They will demonstrate a basic level of mastery and application of the
exam 50-69 numerical methods learned.
Students who score within this range will demonstrate a poor understanding of the
course materials and will struggle to provide accurate answers to the questions
Midterm asked. They will demonstrate little mastery and application of the numerical
exam 0-49 methods learned.
Groups who score within this range will consistently demonstrate exceptional
collaboration, problem-solving, and communication skills throughout the lab
works. They will demonstrate a high level of understanding and application of the
Lab works 90-100 numerical methods learned.
Groups who score within this range will demonstrate satisfactory collaboration,
problem-solving, and communication skills throughout the lab works. They will
demonstrate an adequate level of understanding and application of the numerical
Lab works 70-89 methods learned.
Groups who score within this range will demonstrate limited collaboration,
problem-solving, and communication skills throughout the lab works. They will
demonstrate a basic level of understanding and application of the numerical
Lab works 50-69 methods learned.
Groups who score within this range will demonstrate poor collaboration, problem-
solving, and communication skills throughout the lab works. They will
demonstrate little understanding and application of the numerical methods
Lab works 0-49 learned.
Final Exam:
The final examination is designed to test the knowledge and understanding of all the topics covered
throughout the course. The exam will be closed-book and will consist of open-ended questions that
require students to demonstrate their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. The duration of the final
exam will be 3 hours.
Grading Rubric:
Type of Grade
Examination Range Description
Late Submission: Late submissions for the final examination will not be accepted, except in cases of
documented medical or personal emergencies.