0% found this document useful (0 votes)
29 views

Course Outline MAT 350 Summer 2023

The document outlines a course on engineering mathematics. It covers topics like ordinary differential equations, Fourier series, and Laplace transforms. It provides course details, learning outcomes, content outline, assessment methods, and a lesson plan.

Uploaded by

Mahbub Kousar
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
29 views

Course Outline MAT 350 Summer 2023

The document outlines a course on engineering mathematics. It covers topics like ordinary differential equations, Fourier series, and Laplace transforms. It provides course details, learning outcomes, content outline, assessment methods, and a lesson plan.

Uploaded by

Mahbub Kousar
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5

North South University

Department of Mathematics and Physics

MAT350: Engineering Mathematics

Course Name: Engineering Mathematics


Course Code: MAT 350
Credit Hours : 3 Credits
Pre-requisite : MAT 130
Term : SUMMER 2023

Instructor : Dr. Preetom Nag


Office : SAC1028
Email: : [email protected]
Office Time : MW: 4:00PM -5:30 PM, any other time upon request through email.

Course This course is intended for Engineering students who require a working knowledge
Short of differential equations; included are techniques and applications of ordinary
Description: differential equations in engineering problems with some elements of scientific
computing.

Course
Objectives 1. To classify the different types of differential equations and find the appropriate
analytical tools and techniques for finding the solutions of the first order and the
second order ordinary differential equations.
2. To create and analyze mathematical models using the first order and the second
order ordinary differential equations.
3. To demonstrate students’ understanding of how physical phenomena are modeled
by system of differential equations and investigate the solution methods.
4. To develop the ability to apply Fourier series and Fourier Integrals to significant
applied problems.

Course Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Learning
Outcomes: (CO-1) Classify the type of a given differential equation and find the appropriate
analytical techniques for finding the solutions of the first order and the second
order ordinary differential equations.
(CO-2) Formulate and analyze mathematical models using the first order and the
second order ordinary differential equations.
(CO-3) Solve linear differential equations using different tools, like the Laplace
transform technique, power series method; and identify their applications.
(CO-4)Demonstrate their understanding of how physical phenomena are modeled by
system of differential equations and investigate the solution methods.
(CO-5)Develop the ability to apply Fourier series and Fourier Integrals to significant
applied problems.

Course 1. First Order Ordinary Differential Equations:


Contents:
Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs), mathematical modeling
with ODEs, Separable and Exact ODE, Linear ODE, Bernoulli equation.

1
2. Second-Order Linear ODEs:
Homogeneous Linear ODEs of Second Order, Homogeneous Linear ODEs with
Constant Coefficients, Euler–Cauchy Equations, Existence and Uniqueness of
Solutions. Wronskian, Non-homogeneous ODEs, Modeling: Mass–Spring System,
Electric Circuits, Resonance, Solution by Variation of Parameters.

3. Systems of ODE:

System of ODEs, Phase plane method, Nonhomogeneous Linear Systems of ODEs.


4. Series Solutions of ODEs:

Power series method, Extended Power Series Method, Bessel’s Equation. Bessel
Functions and general solution.
5. Laplace Transformation
Laplace Transformation and its inverse, linearity and shifting, Laplace
transformations of derivatives and integrals, Initial Value Problems, unit step
function, delta function and t-shifting.
6. Fourier Series and Fourier Functions
Periodic function and Fourier Series, Fourier coefficients and applications. Even
and odd functions, Half range expression, Fourier integrals and transforms.
Mapping of Course Outcomes

# Course Outcomes (CO) Bloom’s taxonomy Delivery methods Assessment


domain/level and activities tools
(C: Cognitive
P: Psychomotor
A: Affective)
CO-1 Classify the type of a given differential
equation and find the appropriate C2 Lecture, Video Quiz,
analytical techniques for finding the Discussion Assignment
solutions of the first order and the second
order ordinary differential equations.

CO-2 Apply and analyze mathematical C3, C4, P2 In class assessment,


models using the first order and the Lecture, in- Midterm exam,
second order ordinary differential class group Assignment
equations. discussion,
Videos

CO-3 Solve linear differential equations using C2, C3, P2 Lecture, Class work,
different tools, like the Laplace Discussion Quiz, Assignment,
transform technique, power series Midterm Exam,
method; and identify their applications. Final Exam

CO-4 Demonstrate their understanding of how C4, P2 Lecture, Demonstration,


physical phenomena are modeled by Video, Quiz, Assignment,
system of differential equations and Discussion Final Exam
investigate the solution methods.

CO-5 Develop the ability to apply Fourier series C2, C3, P2 Lecture Assignment, Final
and Fourier Integrals to significant Video Exam
applied problems. Demonstration
Note: C2, C3, C4, and P2 indicate different subdomains of Bloom’s Taxonomy. Please visit departmental website for
details.

2
Marks Distribution:

Attendance 10%
Regular Quizzes 20% (3 quizzes & best 2 quizzes will count for marks

Mid-term 25% (Duration of the mid-term exam will be 70 minutes).

Final Exam 35% (Duration of the final exam will be 01 hour & 30 minutes).

Assignment 10% (02 assignments)


Total Marks 100%

Grading
Policies: As per NSU Grading Policy

Important
Midterm exam TBA
Dates:
Final Exam According to NSU Schedule.

Special Instructions:
(a) Submit the assignments in recommended date. No late submission will be accepted. Make a photocopy of your
assignment before submission.
(b) Exam and Makeup policy is given in the last page of this course outline
(c) A late present means you come to the class within 15 minutes the class starts. You are automatically absent after
15 minutes delay and not allowed to the class room.
(d) If you are a probation student/retake student, I would like to have you in 29 classes (presents in minimum 24 classes
are must)

Lesson Plan:

Lesson Topics Learning Activities Assessment Learning


tools Outcome
I First Order Ordinary Differential Equations: Lecture Discussions
Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations CO-1
(ODEs), mathematical modeling with ODEs,

II First Order ODEs- Separable ODEs Individual Mid term


Separable ODEs with modeling and Assignment Quiz 1 CO-1
applications.

III First Order ODEs- Exact ODEs Lecture, Discussions


Separable and Exact ODEs with modeling and Group Mid term CO-1
applications. Discussion Assignment 1

IV First Order Linear ODE: Lecture, Quiz 1 CO-1


Linear ODE with modeling and applications. Discussion, Mid term
Assignment 1
V First Order Linear ODE: Lecture, Quiz 1 CO-1
Linear ODE with modeling and Bernoulli’s Discussion, Mid term
equation
VI Second-Order Linear ODEs: Homogeneous Lecture Mid term CO-1
Intro, Types and Solution methods.,
Homogeneous Linear ODEs of Second order
and Solution methods.
VII Second-Order Linear ODEs: Non- Mid term
Homogeneous Lecture Assignment 2 CO-1
Quiz 1

3
Non-Homogeneous Linear ODEs with Constant
Coefficients: Superposition principle and inverse
operator method.
VIII Second-Order Linear ODEs: Non- Mid term
Homogeneous Lecture Assignment 1 CO-1
Non-Homogeneous Linear ODEs with Constant Assignment
Coefficients: inverse operator method.
IX Second-Order Linear ODEs: Non- Mid term CO-1
Homogeneous Lecture
Non-Homogeneous Linear ODEs with Constant
Coefficients: Shift exponents method
X Second-Order Linear ODEs: Non- Mid term CO-1
Homogeneous Lecture Assignment 1
Non-Homogeneous Linear ODEs with Constant
Coefficients: variation of parameters method
XI Second-Order Linear ODEs: Modelling Discussion CO-2
Modelling of Mass–Spring System without Lecture Final Exam
damper Assignment Assignment 1
Videos,

XII Second-Order Linear ODEs: Modelling Lecture, CO-2


Modelling: Mass–Spring System with damper Videos, Final Exam
Assignment 1

XIII
MIDTERM EXAM

XIV Non-homogeneous ODEs: Assignment 2


Cauchy Euler Equation and Lecture, Final Exam CO-1
Variation of parameters

XV Systems of ODEs Lecture, Final Exam


System of ODEs: Homogeneous system assignment CO-4

XVI Systems of ODEs Lecture, Assignment 2 CO-4


System of ODEs: Homogeneous system, assignment Final Exam
different types of solutions with initial conditions
XVII Systems of ODEs Lecture, Assignment 2 CO-4
Nonhomogeneous Linear Systems of ODEs. assignment Final Exam

XVIII Laplace Transformation Lecture, Quiz 2


Laplace Transformation: Intro, derivations of L.T assignment Final Exam CO-3
of functions
XIX Laplace Transformation Lecture, Assignment 2
Laplace Transformation: Inverse L.T, derivatives assignment Quiz 2 CO-3
of L.T of functions, Application to solve ODEs Final Exam
XX Laplace Transformation Lecture, Assignment 2 CO-3
linearity and s-shifting of L.V and solutions of Quiz 2
ODEs Final Exam
XXI Laplace Transformation Lecture, Assignment 2
Initial Value Problems, unit step function, delta class discussion, Quiz 2 CO-3
function and t-shifting. Problem solving Final Exam CO-2

XXII Fourier Series and Fourier Functions Lecture, Final Exam


Periodic function and Fourier Series, Fourier class discussion, Assignment 2 CO-5
coefficients and applications. Problem solving Quiz 3

XXIII Fourier Series and Fourier Functions Lecture, Final Exam


Fourier series of arbitrary period, Fourier Even class discussion, Quiz 3 CO-5
and odd functions, problem solutions Problem solving

XXIV Fourier Series and Fourier Functions Lecture, Final Exam


Half range expression, problem solutions class discussion, Assignment 2 CO-5
Problem solving Quiz 3

XXV Fourier Series and Fourier Functions Lecture, Final Exam


4
Fourier integrals and transforms class discussion, Assignment 2 CO-5
Problem solving Quiz 3

XXVI Series Solutions of ODEs Lecture, Final exam


Power series method-Intro, solution about class discussion, CO-3
ordinary point (1st order ODEs) Problem solving
XXVII Series Solutions of ODEs Lecture, Final exam CO-3
Power series method- solution about ordinary Assignment Assignment 2
points (2nd order ODEs)
XXVIII Series Solutions of ODEs Lecture, Final exam CO-3
Power series method-about singular point In class Assignment 2
discussion,
Problem solving
XXIX Preparation for final Exam: Review of selected Explaining,
topics Demonstrating

Final Exam

Classroom Rules of Conduct: Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Sections: “Disciplinary Actions” and “Procedures and
Guidelines”.

Exams & Make Up Policy

Minimum five quizzes will be taken (best three will be considered). NO makeup for quizzes and NO Formative assessment will
be retaken under any circumstances. If a student misses the Midterm exam and/or Final exam due to the circumstances beyond
their control (official valid documents are required) and informed beforehand (if possible), reasonable arrangement may be
considered.. Please note the retake exam questions are generally a bit tricky and critical compare to the regular exam
questions. Students will get the opportunity to see/recheck their midterm and Final exam scripts.

END

You might also like