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Republic of the Philippines

Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology


College of Engineering and Technology

COURSE SYLLABUS

1. GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION:

Course No: Credit:


ES 84 3 units
Course Title: Prerequisite:
Numerical Methods ES 81
CSC 101
Course Component: Corequisite:
Lecture: 2 units None
Laboratory: 1 unit
Course Description:
Modern theory and practices of computation on digital computers; design analysis of
numerical algorithms; techniques for analyzing computational complexity and errors;
Numerical techniques used in engineering applications; finding roots of equations;
systems of linear algebraic equations; solution to nonlinear equations; curve fitting;
interpolation; integration; differentiation; and optimization. This course includes computer
programming activities for the topics.

2. AIMS, OUTCOMES, and GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES

2.1 Course aims:


The aims of the course are to:
1. Develop understanding and expertise on the numerical algorithms used in engineering
calculations.
2. Cultivate the inventiveness and creative instinct of the students in designing which
method of calculation he/she is going to use in the data results from future experiments.

2.2 Learning/Course Outcomes


At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
Program Outcomes
Course Outcomes
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p
1. Explain the advantages
and disadvantages of
numerical methods.
Explain numerical
algorithm performance E E
and complexity.Explain
and compute
approximation errors in
numerical methods.
2. Utilize different root
finding techniques
numerically. Identify
E E E E
appropriate root finding
algorithms for a
problem
3. Utilize numerical
E E E E
optimization techniques
to solve optimization
problems.
4. Utilize different
techniques in finding
the solutions of
E E E E
simultaneous linear and
non-linear equations
numerically.
5. Generate an equation
from a given set of E E E E
data.
6. Perform derivative
numerically and/or
integration of an
E E E E
equation from a given
set of data or
equations.
Legend: I-Introductory; E-enabling; D- demonstrative

2.3 Student/Program Outcomes

Program Outcomes Common to All Programs in MSU-IIT


a To keep abreast of latest developments in the specific field of practice.
b Effectively communicate using English and Filipino, orally and in writing.
Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams. (PQF
c
Level 6 descriptor)
d Demonstrate professional, social, ethical, and environmental responsibility.
e Preserve and promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage”. (based on RA 7722)
f Advocate for peace in multi-cultural settings.

Program Outcomes Common to All Engineering Programs in MSU-IIT


g Demonstrate inclination towards innovation and technopreneurship.

Program Outcomes Specific to BSCpE


Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, physical, life and information sciences; and
h
engineering sciences appropriate to computer engineering.
An ability to design and conduct complex experiments, as well as to analyze and
i
interpret data.
An ability to design a complex system, component, or process to meet desired needs
j within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical,
health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability, in accordance with standard.
k Ability to recognize, formulates and solve complex computer engineering problem.
An understanding of the effects of computer engineering solutions in a global,
l
economic, environmental and societal context.
m Apply knowledge in contemporary issues.
An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
n
computer engineering practice.
Knowledge and understanding of computer engineering and management principles as
o a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary
environments.

Additional Outcome as a State University as stipulated in CMO 46 s 2012


Ability to generate new knowledge in the form of research or developmental projects to
p
support national, regional, or local development plans.
3. LEARNING RESOURCES

References: 1. Chapra & Canale, Numerical Methods for Engineers


2. Hoffman, Numerical Methods for Scientist and Engineering
3. King, Introduction to Numerical Methods

4. TEACHING and LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Duration Teaching and


Course Outcome/ILO LECTURE TOPICS Assessment Tools
(hrs) Learning Activities
CO1: Explain the  Course content overview and
advantages and requirements; grading
disadvantages of numerical system
methods. Explain numerical  Review on mathematical
algorithm performance and theories and error analysis  Lectures  Seatwork
complexity.Explain and  Demonstration  Board work
compute approximation  Laboratory  Machine
errors in numerical methods Machine Problem report
problem  Exam 1

CO2:Utilize different root  Roots of equations


finding techniques  Bracketing Methods:
numerically. Identify  Interval halving
appropriate root finding (bisection method)
algorithms for a problem  False position
method
 Modified False  Lectures
 Seatwork
Position Method  Demonstration
 Board work
 Open Methods:  Case Study
 Machine
 One-point iteration  Laboratory
Problem report
(fixed-point Machine
 Exam 1
iteration) problem
 Newton-Rhapson
method
 Secant method
 Bairstow's method

EXAM 1
CO3: Utilize numerical  Golden Section Optimization  Lectures
 Seatwork
optimization techniques to  Unconstrained optimization  Demonstration
 Board work
solve optimization problems.  Constrained optimization  Case Study
 Machine
 Laboratory
Problem report
Machine
 Exam 2
problem
CO4: Utilize different  Gaussian Elimination
techniques in finding the  Gauss-Jordan Method
solutions of simultaneous  LU-Decomposition Method  Lectures
 Seatwork
linear and non-linear  Iterative Methods:  Demonstration
 Board work
equations numerically.  Gauss-Seidel Method  Case Study
 Machine
 Jacobi’s Method  Laboratory
Problem report
 Successive Over Machine
 Exam 2
Relaxation (SOR) problem
 Steepest Descent
 Conjugate Gradient
Duration Teaching and
Course Outcome/ILO LECTURE TOPICS Assessment Tools
(hrs) Learning Activities
 Conjugate Gradient
Squared
 Non-linear System of
Equations
EXAM 2
CO5: Generate an equation  Interpolation Polynomials
from a given set of data.  Newton’s interpolation
polynomials
 Lectures
 Lagrangian interpolation  Seatwork
 Demonstration
 Regression  Board work
 Case Study
 Principles of least  Machine
 Laboratory
squares Problem report
Machine
 Linear regression  Exam 2
problem
 Linearization of non-
linear relationships
 Polynomial regression
CO6: Perform derivative  Numerical differentiation
numerically and/or  Newton forwarded
integration of an equation difference
from a given set of data or  Newton centered-  Lectures
 Seatwork
equations. difference  Demonstration
 Board work
 Difference formulas  Case Study
 Machine
using Taylor series  Laboratory
Problem report
approach Machine
 Exam 3
 Numerical integration problem
 Trapezoidal rule
 Simpson’s rules
 Gauss quadrature
EXAM 3

5. CLASS REQUIREMENTS: (1st Semester)


A. Lecture (2 units or 66.67% of the course):
a. Exam 1 - 25%
b. Exam 2 - 25%
c. Exam 3 - 30%
d. Quiz/Seatworks/
Boardworks - 15%
e. Attendance - 5%
Total = 100%
B. Laboratory (1 unit or 33.33% of the course):
a. Laboratory/Machine Problems- 75%
b. Case Study- 25%
100%
C. Passing grade point: 60 = 3.00
D. Condition for INC grade: 1 major exam missed; OR missed machine problem,
provided further that the class standing is passing at the end of the term.
E. LAST DAY for Official Dropping of courses: as scheduled by the Registrar

Grade Equivalence:
100.00 95.556 1.00
95.555 91.110 1.25
91.109 86.665 1.50
86.664 82.219 1.75
82.218 77.774 2.00
77.773 73.328 2.25
73.327 68.883 2.50
68.882 64.437 2.75
64.436 59.992 3.00
59.991 0.000 5.00

*CONTACT DETAILS

Name of Faculty Member: Kister Genesis M. Jimenez


Office Address: EECE Dept., COE&T, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology
Contact Details
Phone Number:
Email:
Consultation Hours:

Prepared by:

Kister Genesis M. Jimenez Karl Martin A. Aldueso


Faculty Member Faculty Member

Reviewed by:

Dr. Noel Estoperez Prof. Mercedenia A. Lambino


Senior Faculty Member Senior Faculty Member

Recommending Approval:

Prof. Jefferson A. Hora


Chairperson, EECE

Approved by:

Atty. Edgar Alan A. Donasco


Dean, COE&T

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