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MT1006 - Course Outline - 2023-01-19

This document outlines a course on differential equations. It provides information on the course code, credit hours, objectives, learning outcomes, textbook references, weekly topics, and assessment tools. The course aims to develop understanding of solutions to differential equations and their applications, including Laplace transformations and series solutions.

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MT1006 - Course Outline - 2023-01-19

This document outlines a course on differential equations. It provides information on the course code, credit hours, objectives, learning outcomes, textbook references, weekly topics, and assessment tools. The course aims to develop understanding of solutions to differential equations and their applications, including Laplace transformations and series solutions.

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MT1006 - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF COMPUTER & EMERGING SCIENCES, FAST-NU

Course Title Differential Equations Course Code MT1006


Department Department of Electrical Engineering (DEE) Campus Lahore
Knowledge Profile Mathematics & Computing (WK2) Credit Hrs. 3
Knowledge Area Mathematics (KA10) Grading Scheme Relative
HEC Knowledge Area Natural Sciences Applicable From Spring 2023
Pre-requisite(s) MT1001 Applied Calculus

Develop a sound understanding of solutions of Differential Equations with their applications.


Course Objective
Understand the concept of Laplace Transformations and Series Solutions.

No. Assigned Program Learning Outcome (PLO)


An ability to identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching
2
substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering science.
I = Introduction, R = Reinforcement

E = Evaluation, A = Assignment, Q = Quiz, M = Midterm, F=Final, L = Lab, P = Project, W = Written Report.

Assessment Taxonom
No. Course Learning Outcome (CLO) Statements PLO
Tools y Levels
Discuss the basic concepts and notions of Differential Equations
1 Q1, M1 C2 2
(DEs).
A1, Q2, M1,
2 Determine the solutions of 1st order DEs and higher order DEs C6 2
M2, F

3 Formulate DEs with applications A2, Q2, M2 C5 2

4 Solve problems using Laplace Transform Q3, A3, F C3 2

5 Use the concept of series to appraise the solutions of DEs. A4, F C3 2

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MT1006 - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF COMPUTER & EMERGING SCIENCES, FAST-NU

Title A First Course in Differential Equation with modeling Application


Text Books Author Dennis G. Zill
Publisher BROOKS/COLE CENGAGE learning, 9th edition
Title Advance Engineering Mathematics
Author Erwin Kreyszig
Publisher Johan Wiley & Sons, 9th Edition, 2006
Reference Books
Title Elementary Differential equation with boundary value problem
Author Boyce & Diprima
Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Week Course Contents/Topics Chapter* CLO*


1 Definitions and Terminologies Initial values problem 1.1, 1.2 1, 2
2 Separable variables Linear equations 2.2,2.3 1
3 Exact Equations Solution by substitutions 2.4, 2.5 2
4 Linear Models (First Order Differential Equations), Non-linear models 3.1 ,3.2 2, 3
Preliminary Theory-Linear equations, Homogeneous and non-
5 4.1 2, 3
homogeneous equations
6 Reduction of order 4.2 2
Homogeneous equations with constant coefficients, Undetermined
7 4.3 ,4.4 2
Coefficients-Superposition approach
8 Undetermined coefficients-Annihilator approach, Variation of parameters 4.5 ,4.6 2
Cauchy Euler equation, Linear Models (Higher Order Differential
9 4.7 ,5.1 3
Equations
Spring/Mass system: Free Un damped Motion, Spring/Mass system: Free
10 5.1 3
damped Motion
11 Linear Models: Boundary value problems 5.2 3
12 Solution about ordinary points, Solution about Singular point 6.1 ,6.2 5
13 Special Functions 6.3 5
14 Laplace transform, Inverse Laplace transform 7.1 ,7.2 4
15 Operational properties-I Operational properties-II 7.3 ,7.4 4
*Reference book chapters are given in brackets

Assessment Tools Weightage


Quizzes, Assignments 20.0%
Midterms (I+II) 30.0%
Final Exam 50.0%

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