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WAN SITI RODZIAH BINTI MOHD NASIR DEPARTMENT OF MATHS, SCIENCE 7 COMPUTER BA601 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 5 2 ..
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SLT (Student Learning Time) (hours ) Learning and Teaching Activity Lecture (Dependent) SLT ( hours ) 30
Tutorial(Dependent)
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Credit = SLT/40
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SYNOPSIS ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 5 exposes students to hyperbolic, inverse hyperbolic and inverse trigonometric functions. This course also introduces differentiation and integration. Differential equation topic is included to guide students to understand the methods of solving differential equations.
Course Learning Outcome (CLO) Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Find the values for hyperbolic, inverse hyperbolic and inverse trigonometric functions based on solid comprehension of these functions. (C1) 2. Respond to the given problems by using advanced differentiation and integration formula. (C3, P3) 3. Analyze the solutions of first and second order differential equations by using the appropriate methods. (C4, A2) iii. Week Lesson Plan Topic Sub Topic CLO Assessment Activities
Hyperbolic Functions Inverse Hyperbolic Functions Inverse Trigonometric Functions. Sketch graphs and solve equations involving these functions.
CLO1
Tutorial Ex.1
Quiz 1
Differentiation and solving problems of : Inverse Trigonometric Functions Hyperbolic Functions Inverse Hyperbolic Functions Implicit Functions. First and Second Order Partial Differentiation Total Differentiation
Tutorial Ex.2
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Tutorial Ex.3
Test 1
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Integration of : Inverse trigonometric Functions Hyperbolic Functions Inverse Hyperbolic Functions Partial Fraction Integration by Parts.
End Of Chap. 1
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Test 2
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Forming and solving DE Solving First Order DE using: i) direct integration, ii) variable separable, iii) substitution y = vx iv) usage of integrating factors Solving Second Order DE
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Group Discussion 2
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Assessment Types Of Assessment The course assessment is carried out in two sections: 1. Continuous Assessment (CA) - 50 % Continuous assessment is carried out throughout the semester and comprises the followings: Assessment Task Quiz Theory Test Group Discussion Tutorial Exercise End Of Chapter No. Of Task 1 2 2 4 1 Percentage % 10 30 20 20 20
2. Final Examination (FE) 50% Final examination is carried out at the end of the semester.
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