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Course Outline

Dec 2013 Session

PROGRAMME : DKM2A
PROGRAMME AIMS
Graduates of diploma in mechanical engineering programme at Polytechnics will have knowledge, skills and attitude that will allow them to make
tangible contributions and meet new technical challenges. They will possess entrepreneurial skills, practice good work ethics, be able to promote good
morality and behavior, and continuously enhance their knowledge and skills. The graduates will communicate and interact responsibly and be able to
contribute effectively as a team member. They will also be adaptable to new changes at the workplace.
COURSE & CODE
WEEKS
CREDIT(S)
PREREQUISITE(S)
SYNOPSIS
COURSE LEARNING
OUTCOMES

Week (Duration)

BA 201 Engineering Mathematics 2


15
2
BA101 Engineering Mathematics 1
ENGINEEERING MATHEMATICS 2 provides exposure to students regarding complex numbers which explains real and imaginary numbers.
This course also emphasizes on calculus and its applications.
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Explain basic operations on complex numbers stated in various forms using algebraic operations or by constructing Argands diagrams.(C2)
2. Apply various differentiation techniques to determine the derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic , exponential and parametric
functions up to the second order including solving real life optimization and kinematic problems . (C3,P1)
3. Use suitable integration methods in solving related problems to determine the definite and indefinite integrals of algebraic, trigonometric,
reciprocal and exponential functions.(C3,A1)
Topic No / CLO

25.11.13 29.11.13

REGISTRATION WEEK

1.0 COMPLEX NUMBERS / CLO 1


2
02.12.13 06.12.13

CONTACT HOURS/
ASSESSMENT

This topic discusses the difference between real


numbers and imaginary numbers. Basic operation on
complex numbers is also explained. This topic also
shows the representation of complex numbers in the
form of Argands diagrams, polar and exponential.
Basic operation in polar form is also discussed.

(06:03)

Reflection

Week (Duration)

3
09.12.13 13.12.13

4
16.12.13 20.12.13

Topic No / CLO

This topic discusses the difference between real


numbers and imaginary numbers. Basic
operation on complex numbers is also explained.
This topic also shows the representation of
complex numbers in the form of Argands
- Quiz 1 (5%)
diagrams, polar and exponential. Basic
operation in polar form is also discussed.
Mid Semester Break 1

2.0 DIFFERENTIATION / CLO 2

6
06.01.14 10.01.14

Reflection

1.0 COMPLEX NUMBERS / CLO 1

23.12.13 27.12.13

5
30.12.13 03.01.14

CONTACT HOURS/
ASSESSMENT

(06:03)

01.01.14 (Wed) NEW YEAR DAY

This topic includes first order differentiation and


various differentiation techniques. It includes
differentiation of an algebraic, trigonometric,
logarithmic and exponential functions. Differential
concept is also applied in parametric equation
functions.
- Group Discussion 1 (10%)

7
13.01.14 17.01.14

14.01.14 (Tue) MAULIDUR RASUL

- Test 1 (15%)
(Topic 1 & 2)

17.01.14 (Fri) - THAIPUSAM

Week (Duration)

8
20.01.14 24.01.14

9
27.01.14 31.01.14

Topic No / CLO

3.0 APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIATION /


CLO 2
This topic explains application of differentiation in
calculating gradient of curve. This topic also
expounds the application of differentiation to find
stationary points as well as sketching its graph.
Differentiation is applied to solve kinematical and
real problems.

CONTACT HOURS/
ASSESSMENT
(06:03)

- Tutorial Exercise 1 (10%)

Mid Semester Break 2

03.02.14 07.02.14

3.0 APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIATION /


CLO 2
10
10.02.14 14.02.14

This topic explains application of differentiation in


calculating gradient of curve. This topic also
expounds the application of differentiation to find
stationary points as well as sketching its graph.
Differentiation is applied to solve kinematical and
real problems.

-Tutorial Exercise 2 (10%)


- Quiz 2 (5%)

(06:03)

11
17.02.14 21.02.14

4.0 INTEGRATION / CLO 3


12
24.02.14 28.02.14

13
03.03.14 07.03.14

- Group Discussion 2 (10%)

This topic shows that integration is the inverse of


differentiation. Integration for algebraic,
trigonometric, exponential and reciprocal
functions are discussed. This topic also explains
the substitution method.
- Test 2 (15%)

(Topic 4)

Reflection

Week (Duration)
14
10.03.14 14.03.14
15
17.03.14 21.03.14
16
24.03.14 28.03.14

Topic No / CLO

5.0 APPLICATION OF INTEGRATION / CLO 3

CONTACT HOURS/
ASSESSMENT

Reflection

(06:03)
- Tutorial Exercise 3 (10%)

This topic builds an understanding of the


integration applications in calculating the areas
and the volumes of bounded region. Integration
is also applied to solve kinematical problems.

17
31.03.14 04.04.14
18
07.04.14 11.04.14
19
14.04.14 18.04.14
20
21.04.14 25.04.14

- Tutorial Exercise 4 (10%)

REVISION WEEK
EXAMINATION WEEK
EXAMINATION WEEK
EXAMINATION WEEK

COURSEWORK ASSESSMENT PERCENTAGE


Quiz (2)
Test (2)
Tutorial Exercise (4)
Group Discussion (2)
REFERENCES :
1. Modul BA201 (Engineering Mathematics 2).
Prepared by:
( WONG TUCK SUNG)
Date : 25 NOV 3013

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