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The document outlines the course MATH 137, Differential and Integral Calculus, Matrices, offered at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology for Level-1 students in the Department of Civil Engineering. It details course objectives, content, outcomes, assessment strategies, and important dates, along with a weekly lecture plan. The course covers topics in differential and integral calculus and matrices, with a focus on fundamental concepts and applications in engineering.

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The document outlines the course MATH 137, Differential and Integral Calculus, Matrices, offered at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology for Level-1 students in the Department of Civil Engineering. It details course objectives, content, outcomes, assessment strategies, and important dates, along with a weekly lecture plan. The course covers topics in differential and integral calculus and matrices, with a focus on fundamental concepts and applications in engineering.

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Department of Mathematics COURSE OUTLINE

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology

PART A: General Information


1. Course Number MATH 137
Course Title Differential and Integral Calculus, Matrices
Credit (Contact) Hours 3.0 (3.0)
2. Level and Term (Section) Level-1, Term-1
Academic Session July 2023
3. Type of Course Core Course
Offered to Department of Civil Engineering
4. Pre-requisite Course(s) None
5. Course Website https://---.math.buet.ac.bd
6. Lecture Schedule Xday (00:00-00:00 am)
Yday (00:00-00:00 am)
Zday (00:00-00:00 am)
7. Important Dates For important dates and examination schedules and latest updates,
please follow the course website
8. Course Teacher(s)
Name (Initials): Office: Email: Consultation Hour(s)
Prof. Dr. Rehena Nasrin Room No. 115, [email protected] Monday (9:00-11:00 am)
Ground Floor, OAB Wednesday (12:00-1:00)
Dr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad Dept. of Math [email protected] Yday (00:00-00:00 am)
Prof. Dr. Md. Elias Dept. of Math [email protected] Zday (00:00-00:00 am)

PART B: Course Details


9. Course Content (As approved by the Academic Council)
Differential Calculus: Limit, Continuity and differentiability; Successive differentiation and Leibnitz’s
theorem; Expansion of functions; Indeterminate forms; Partial differentiation; Euler’s theorem; Tangent and
Normal; Maxima and minima of functions of single variable.
Integral Calculus: Integration by parts; Standard integrals; Integration by the method of successive
reduction; Definite integrals; Beta function; Gamma function; Multiple integrals.
Matrices: Definition of different kinds of matrices; Algebra of matrices; Inverse of matrix; Rank and
elementary transformation of matrices; Solution of system of linear equations; Eigen values and eigen
vectors; Cayley-Hamilton theorem.
10. Course Objectives
 Differential Calculus: Limits, continuity and differentiability, Successive differentiation and Leibnitz's
theorem, Expansion of functions, indeterminate forms, Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem, Tangent
and Normal, maximum and minimum values of functions of single variable.
 Integral Calculus: Integration by parts, standard integrals, Successive reduction, Definite integrals, Beta
function and Gamma function. multiple integrals.
 To understand the fundamental properties of matrices including determinants, inverse matrices, matrix
factorizations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors along with their application, and linear transformations,
understanding the basic concepts of the system of linear equations, apply the matrix calculus to solve
linear systems of equations.

11. Knowledge required


Fundamental understanding of concepts of Course name / Course topic.
12. Course Outcomes
CO CO Statement Corresponding Domains and Delivery Assessment
No. PO(s)* Taxonomy Method(s) and Tool(s)
level(s) Activity(-ies)
1 Explain and recognize the PO(a) C3 Lectures, Written
fundamental concepts of Homework exams,
limits, derivatives, and Assignment
expansion of functions.
2 Apply the appropriate PO(a) C3 Lectures, Written
tools of calculus to solve Homework exams,
applied problems. Assignment
3 Develop rigorous PO(b) C3 Lectures, Written
knowledge to solve Homework exams,
indefinite and definite Assignment
integrals and multiple
integrals
4 Demonstrate the idea of PO(b) C3 Lectures, Written
rank, eigen values and Homework exams,
eigen vector space Assignment

*PO (a): Engineering knowledge; PO(b): Problem analysis; PO (c): Design/development of solutions; PO(d):
Investigation; PO(e) Modern tool use; PO(f): The engineer and society; PO(g): Environment and sustainability;
PO(h): Ethics; PO(i): Individual work and teamwork; PO(j): Communication; PO(k): Project management and
finance; PO(l): life-long learning.

**The cognitive domain (C) and its Taxonomy Levels (1 to 6) aim to develop the mental skills and the
acquisition of knowledge of the individual. The cognitive domain encompasses of six categories which include:

C1- knowledge/remember; C2-understand/explain/estimate; C3-apply; C4-analysis;


C5- evaluate/judge/verify; C6- synthesis/design/create/construct.

13. Assessment Strategy


 Class Participation: Class participation and attendance will be recorded in every class.
 Continuous Assessment: Continuous assessment any of the activities such as quizzes, assignment,
presentation, etc. The scheme of the continuous assessment for the course will be declared on the first day
of classes.
 Final Examination: A comprehensive term final examination will be held at the end of the Term following
the guideline of academic Council.

14. Distribution of Marks


Class Participation 10%
Continuous Assessment 20%
Final Examination 70%
Total 100%

15. Textbooks
 Calculus (10th edition) by Howard Anton, Irl Bivens and Stephen Davis.
 Differential and Integral Calculus by B. C. Das and B. N. Mukherjee.
 Integral Calculus by A.K. Hazra.
 Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig (Wiley).
 Differential and Integral Calculus by P.N. Chatterjy.
 Elementary Linear Algebra by Howard Anton and Chris Rorres.
 Theory and Problems of Linear Algebra (Schaum’s Outline Series) by Seymour Lipschutz.
16. Reference Books
 Calculus (10th edition) by Howard Anton, Irl Bivens and Stephen Davis.
 Differential and Integral Calculus by B. C. Das and B. N. Mukherjee.
 Theory and Problems of Linear Algebra (Schaum’s Outline Series) by Seymour Lipschutz.

17. Lecture Plan

Weekly schedule for Differential Calculus


Week Topics COs
Week-1 Limit
Week-2,3 Continuity and differentiability
Week-4 Successive differentiation and Leibnitz's theorem
Class test
Week-5,6 Expansion of functions
Week-7 Indeterminate forms
Week-8 Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem
Week-9,10,11 Tangent and Normal
Week-12,13 Maxima and minima of functions of single variable
Week-14 Class test
Review class

Weekly schedule for Integral Calculus


Week Topics COs
Week-1,2 Integration by parts
Week-3,4 Standard integrals
Week-5,6 Integration by the method of successive reduction
Week-7,8 Definite integrals
Class Test
Week-9,10 Beta function; Gamma function
Week-11,12,13 Multiple integrals.
Week-14 Class Test and Review class

Weekly schedule for Matrices


Week Topics COs
Week-1,2 Definition of different kinds of matrices
Week-3 Algebra of matrices
Week-4,5 Inverse of matrix
Week-6,7 Class Test. Rank and elementary transformation of matrices
Week-8,9 Solution of system of linear equations
Week-10,11 Eigen values and eigen vectors
Week-12 Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Week-13 Class Test
Week-14 Review class

18. Important University Policies:


 Rules and regulations for the undergraduate programmes:
https://www.buet.ac.bd/info/Academicinformation/RulesUndergradprogram

Course Outline Prepared by 13/08/2022


SAC
Course Outline Reviewed by 04/09/2022

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