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College of Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
School Year 2015-2016
COURSE CODE
NEE 411
COURSE TITLE
COURSE CREDIT
COURSE DESCRIPTION
PRE-REQUISITE/S
EE DEPARTMENT
MISSION
The mission of the Electrical Engineering Department declare its role to the
development of globally competitive Professional Electrical Engineers equipped with
proper knowledge, technical skills, and values that will contribute to national
development.
EE DEPARTMENT VISION
EE PROGRAM
EDUCATIONAL
After three to five years from graduation, the Electrical Engineering alumni shall:
1. have pursued advancement towards Electrical Engineering practice to become
a globally competitive Professional Electrical Engineers
OBJECTIVES
b
.
c
.
Design a system, component or processes to meet desired needs within realistic constraints
d
.
e
.
h
.
Have an understanding of the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context
i.
j.
k
.
Use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for the practice of electrical
engineering.
a b c d e f g h i j k
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1. Identify the use of different methods in numerical analysis.
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2. Apply numerical methods by hand in solving engineering problems.
3. Construct algorithms, write computer programs, use computer software and
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implement these to the solution of engineering problems
WEEK
S/HOU
RS
LEARNIN
G
OUTCOM
ES
LO1
LO2
1-3
15
HOURS
4-7
20
HOURS
LO3
LO1
LO2
TOPIC
1. MATLAB Fundamentals
2. Roots and Optimization
2.1.Bracketing Methods
2.1.1. Bisection
2.1.2. False Position
Laboratory Introduction
Requirements and introduction to computer programming using
MATLAB and EXCEL
Programming Task No. 1
Bracketing Methods
QUIZ 1
2.2.Open Methods
2.2.1. Simple Fixed-Point Iteration
2.2.2. Newton-Raphson
2.3.Optimization
2.3.1. One-Dimensional Optimization
2.3.2. Multidimensional Optimization
3. Linear Systems
3.1.Linear Algebraic Equations and Matrices
3.2.
Gauss
Elimination
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TEACHING
AND
LEARNING
ACTIVITIE
S
Lecture
Problem
solving
ASSESSM
ENT
TASKS
Assignmen
t
Quiz
Programmi
ng
Exercises
Program
Simulation
Lecture
Problem
solving
Assignmen
t
Quiz
LO3
Programmi
ng
Exercises
Program
Simulation
Lecture
Problem
solving
Assignmen
t
Quiz
Programmi
ng
Exercises
Program
Simulation
Lecture
Problem
solving
Assignmen
t
Quiz
Programmi
ng
Exercises
Program
Simulation
Lecture
Problem
solving
Assignmen
t
Quiz
Programmi
ng
Exercises
Program
Simulation
QUIZ 2
PRELIM EXAM/ PRELIM DESIGN
LO1
LO2
8-9
10
HOURS
LO3
LO1
LO2
10-12
15
HOURS
LO3
LO1
LO2
13-15
15
HOURS
LO3
3.3.LU Factorization
3.4.Matrix Inverse and Condition
3.4.1. Linear System
3.4.1.1. Gauss-Seidel
3.4.2. Nonlinear System
3.5.
Programming Task No. 3
Linear Systems
Eigen values
QUIZ 1
4. Curve Fitting
4.1.Linear Regression
4.2.General Linear Least-Squares and Non-linear Regression
4.3.Polynomial Interpolation
Programming Task No. 4
Curve Fitting
QUIZ 2
MIDTERM EXAM/MIDTERM DESIGN
5. Integration and Differentiation
5.1.Numerical Integration Formulas
5.1.1. Trapezoidal Rule
5.1.2. Simpsons Rules
5.2.Numerical Differentiation
5.2.1. High-Accuracy Differentiation Formulas
5.2.2. Partial Derivatives
Programming Task No. 5
Integration and Differentiation
QUIZ 1
LO1
LO2
16-19
20
HOURS
LO3
Lecture
Problem
solving
Assignmen
t
Quiz
Programmi
ng
Exercises
Program
Simulation
QUIZ 2
FINAL EXAM/FINAL DESIGN
PROJECT
SUMMARY
WEEK
1-3
4-7
8-9
10-12
13-15
16-19
TOPICS
MATLAB Fundamentals
Roots and Optimization
Roots and Optimization (Cont.)
Linear Systems
Linear Systems (Cont.)
Curve Fitting
Integration and Differentiation
Ordinary Differential Equations
TOTAL
LECTURE
LABORATO
RY
6 hours
9 hours
8 hours
12 hours
4 hours
6 hours
6 hours
8 hours
38 HOURS
6 hours
9 hours
9 hours
12 hours
57 HOURS
References:
1. Chapra, Steven C., Canale, Raymond P. 2010. Numerical Methods for Engineers 6th edition. New York,
USA : McGraw-Hill
2. Kiusalaas, Jaan. 2010. Numerical Methods in Engineering with MATLAB 2nd edition. New York, USA :
Cambridge University Press
3. Gilat, Amos, Subramaniam, Vish. 2014. Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists 3rd edition.
New Jersey, USA : Wiley
4. Chapra, Steven C. 2012. Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists 3rd edition. New
York, USA : McGraw-Hill
GRADING SYSTEM
Prelim
LECTURE
33%
67%
100
%
Prepared by:
Finals
Quizzes (Q)
LABORAT
ORY
Midterm
Reviewed by:
Midterm Grade
100
(MGlab)
%
TMG = MGlec*60% +
MGlab*40%
Midterm Grade=
2TMG+ PG
3
Approved by:
100
%
20%
30%
50%
100
%
TFG = FGlec*60% +
FGlab*40%
Final Grade=
2TFG+ MG
3
Date Revised:
Engr. Ernilyn De
Guzman
Engr. Dominador S.
Pagbilao
June, 2015
GENERAL POLICIES
1. Absence in excess of 20% of total required number of meetings per term will be given a mark of D
Dropped unofficially.
2. Late in excess of 25% of the scheduled class duration will be considered absent (15 minutes for a 1
hour class; 23 minutes for a 1-1/2 hour class; 30 minutes for a 2 hour class). Reference time is
DOSTs JUAN TIME.
3. Only missed major exams may be given a special make-up exam with valid reasons and upon
presentation of related documents. Missed quizzes will be given a score of 0.
4. Cheating will be automatically penalized with a final grade of 5.0.
5. Student not in proper uniform will not be admitted in the class.