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Course Curriculam

Course Code: MATH114 Credit Units L T P/S SW AS/DS FW No. of PSDA Total Credit Unit
Course Level UG 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 4
Course Title Applied Mathematics- I

Course
Description :

Course Objectives :

SN
Objectives
.
The knowledge of Mathematics is necessary for a better understanding of almost all the Engineering and Science subjects. Here our intention is to
1 make the students acquainted with the concept of basic topics from Mathematics, which they need to pursue their Engineering degree in different
disciplines.

Pre-Requisites : General

SN. Course Code Course Name

Course Contents / Syllabus :

SN. Module Descriptors / Topics Weightage


• Elementary operations, • Reduction of matrices to row echelon form • Rank of matrix, Rank of a matrix by Echelon
form and Normal form • System of Linear Equations (Homogeneous and Nonhomogeneous) • Consistency of system
Matrix
1 linear equations using Rank • Solution of system of linear equations by Gauss Elimination method and Gauss-Jordan 25.00
Algebra
method • Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a matrix • Cayley-Hamilton theorem(without proof) • Application of Cayley-
Hamilton for finding inverse and power of matrix • Diagonalization of a matrix
• Higher order derivatives( , • Successive Differentiation, Leibnitz’s Theorem(without proof) • Taylor’s series and
Module II : Maclaurin’s series (Statement only), Expansion of function of one variable by Taylor’s series and Maclaurin’s series •
2 Differentia Function with two or more variable, Limit, continuity and Partial differentiation • Euler’s theorem for homogeneous 30.00
l Calculus functions • Maxima and Minima of two variable, Method of Lagrange’s multiplier • Taylor’s series and Maclaurin’s series
for function with two variable • Jacobian
Module III:
• Definite integral: Area of plane region and length of plane curve • Double Integral, change of order of integration •
3 Integral 20.00
Triple integral • Application to area and volume using double and triple integral
calculus
Module IV • Scalar and vector fields • Gradient, Directional derivative, Divergence, Curl and their properties • Line integral •
4 Vector Green’s theorem in plane (without proof) • Surface integral • Stoke’s theorem (without proof) • Volume Integral • Gauss- 25.00
Calculus Divergence’ theorem (without proof)

Course Learning Outcomes :

SN. Course Learning Outcomes


At the end of the course, the students will be able to • Recognize, identify, differentiate and describe the problems like they can classify rows and
1
columns and then to apply different transformations and explain the solutions of system of equations
2 • Analyze and find partial derivatives, maxima and minima of two variables, Jacobians and expand the functions using Taylor’s series.
3 • Evaluate and assess the results of various problems in other subjects based on these concepts
4 • Understand and calculate double, single integrals and can apply knowledge to find area, volume etc.
• Analyze and find the solutions of problems using line integral, surface integral and volume integral and some important theorems of vector
5
calculus.

Pedagogy for Course Delivery :

SN. Pedagogy Methods


1 The course pedagogy will include Four quadrant approach i.e. video lectures, presentations, e-content, discussions and assessments.
2 All the topics covered in the syllabus will be correlated with its applications in real life situations and also in other disciplines.
In order to inculcate problem solving ability in students’ time to time quiz, viva, home assignments and class tests will be conducted during the
3
progress of semester.
4 Video lectures and extra sessions for revision will be undertaken.

Theory /VAC / Architecture Assessment (L,T & Self Work): 100.00 Max : 100

Attendance+CE+EE : 5+35+60

SN. Type Component Name Marks


1 Attendance 5.00
2 Attendance 5.00
3 End Term Examination (OMR) 60.00
4 End Term Examination (OMR) 60.00
5 Internal MID TERM EXAM 10.00
6 Internal HOME ASSIGNMENT 10.00
7 Internal VIVA VOCE 5.00
8 Internal CLASS TEST 5.00
9 Internal CLASS QUIZ 5.00

Lab/ Practical/ Studio/Arch. Studio/ Field Work Assessment : 0.00 Max : 100

N/A

List of Professional skill development activities :

No.of PSDA : 2
SN. PSDA Point
1 Guest lecture by an expert.
2 Group discussion.

Text & References :

SN. Type Title/Name Description ISBN/ URL


1 Book Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal. 13: 9788174091154
Higher Engineering Mathematics by H.K.
2 Book 13: 978-8121938907
Dass
3 Book Advanced Engineering Mathematics by 978-0-470-45836-5
Erwin Kreyszig(9thEdition), Wiley, 2011
Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. 13:978-0-07-063419-
4 Book
Ramana 0
5 Book Calculus by Strauss, Bradley and Smith 13: 978-0130918710
Elementary Linear Algebra with
6 Book 13: 978-0130457875
Applications, Bernard Kolman& David R Hill

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