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VISION
The Mapua Institute of Technology shall be a global center of excellence in education by providing
instructions that are cunent in content and state-of{he-art in delivery; by engaging in cutting-edge,
high-impact research; and by aggressively taking on present-day global concems.
MISSION
The Mapua Institute of Technology disseminates, generates, preserves and applies klowledge in
vanous fields of study.
The Institute, using the most effective and efhcient means, provides its students with highly
relevant professional and advanced education in preparation for and furtherance ofglobal practice.
The Institute engages in research with high socio-economic impact and reports on the results of
such inquiries.
The Institute brings to bear humanity's vast store of knowledge on the problems of industry and
community in order to make the Philippines and the world a better place.
MISSION
COURSE SYLLABUS
1.
Course Code
MATII
2.
Course Title
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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3. Pre-requisite
4. Co-requisite
None
units
5.
Credit
6.
Course Description
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Basie Studies
Educational
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Student Outcomes
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9.
Course Coverage:
WEEK DAY
Definitions/
Elimination of Arbitrary Constants
Families of Curves/
Separation of Variables
Equations with Homogeneous
Coefficients
2
1
4
5
Exact Equations
7
3
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Bemoulli's Equation
Coefficients Linear in the Two
Variables
LONG OTJIZ I
13
t4
15
16
Simple Interest
T7
18
Mixture Problems
19
Kirchoffs Law
11
20
10
11
Class Critique
One-on-One Interview
Weekly Self
Review
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Creative (Technical
and
Algorithmic)
Writing
Group Discussion
Argumentation
Reaction Paper
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Presentation
LONG OUIZ 2
25
Solution by Inspection
LONG OUIZ
Working through
examples
Guided Learning
Group Dynamics
One-on-One Interview
Class
Argumentation
Presentation
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27
28
29
30
Partial Fractions
31
Class
Graphic Organizer
24
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Written Essay
Analysis
23
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Presentation
Case Study
D-Operators/
Hieher Order Homogeneous
The Method of Undetermined
Coefficients
Variation of Parameters
21
Individual
Equation
10
examples
Working tbrough
Inspection
COURSE
OUTCOMES
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Orientation
TLA
TOPICS
Individual and
Group
Guided Leaming
One-on-One Interview
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Course
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Date Effective;
Date ReYisedi
First Quarter
sY 2012-2013
June 2012
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10.
The primary Laming Outcome for this course to develop lifelong learning skill is the Studnt's Quantitative Reasoning,
rvhich is to understand and apply the mathmatical principles in Differential Equations that will provide shrdents with the
needed working knowledge of advanced mathematical concepts and methods, and an awareness of thet relationship to
increasingly complex world.
Engineering Topics:
Basic Sciences and Mathematics:
12.
Textbook:
25%
50%
Elementary Differential Equations, Earl D. Raiwille, Phillip E. Bedlen and, Richard E. Bedient
MacMillan Pubtishing Company, 8(r' ed.
Weight
Assessment Tasks
Lons Ouiz
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Course Works
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Classroom ParticiDation/Essay
Long Quiz
c02
Course Works
Long Quiz
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2.50 yo
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10.00 0/.
Posters/Write-uo
2.50 .
21.00"h
14.00 "h
Class Produced Reviewer (1 set)
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The final grades
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Course Works
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Final Grade
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90< x <93
86< X <90
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< x<-73
Below 70
Atfendance
1.00
1.50
1.7 5
2.00
2.25
2.50
2'75
3.00
5.00 (Fail)
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According to CHED policy, total nurnber of absences by the students should not be inore than 20yo of the
total number of meetitgs or 9 hrs for a tbree-unit-course. Students incurring more than t hours of
unexcused absences automatically gets a failing grade regardless of class standing.
b.
Submission of Assessment Tasks (Student Outputs) should be on time, late submittal of coursework's
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written Major Examination (Long Quiz and Final Exams) will be administered as scheduled. No
special exam will be given unless with a valid reason subjact to approval by the Chairman of the
Mathematics Department.
d.
Language of Instruction
Lectures, discussion, and documentation will be in English. Written and spoken work may receive a
lower mark if it is, in the opinion of the instructor, deficient in English.
f.
For tlis course the Honor Code is that there will be no plagiarizing on wdtten work and no cheating on
exams. Proper aitation must be given to authors whose works were used in the process of developing
instructional materials and learning i this course. lf a student is caught aheating on an exam, he or she
will be given zero mark for the exam. If a student is caught cheating twice, the shrdent will be referred to
the Prefect of Studeflt Affairs and be given a failing grade. Grave misconduct other than cheating will
likewise be given a failing grade.
g.
ConsultationSchedule
Consultation schedules with the Professor are posted outside the Math Facully room and in the School's
web-page (http-l!]1ath.rn4p!4.ed!.pb). It is recommended that the student first sot an appointment to
confi rm the instructor's availability.
a)
b)
c)
d)
A First Course in Differential Equations with Modem Applications by Deruris Zill, 7h ed., 2000
Diil'erential Equations Computing and Modeling by Edwards and Penny, 1996
Elementary Differential Equations by Boyce and Richard C. Diprima, 1997
Elementary Differential Equations by William Derich and Stanley Grossman, 1997
14.2 Websites
a)
b)
c)
d)
http/yuvtqsqalhsqnldffcq/drftlq.html
15.
Course Calendar
Samples of Coursework's /Design Projects/Video Presentations/Class Produced Reviewer
Samples of written examinations of students
End-of course self-assessment
16.
Committee Members:
Course Cluster Chair: Dr. Dante L. Silva
CQI Cluster Chair: Prof. Teresita L. Zapanta
Members: Engr. Meh.ryn 1. Alviso
Engr. Charity Hope A. Gayatin
Engr. Albert A. Griflo
Engr. Rolando J. Quitalig
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