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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS IIIB (MATH 2051) COURSE OUTLINE
2022 ACADEMIC YEAR: SEMISTER II
Name of Course: Applied Mathematics III
Course code: Math2051
Credit hours: 4 Contact Hrs: 3 Tutorial Hrs. 3
Prerequisite: Applied Mathematics II ( Math 2007)
Program: ___________________ Enrolment: ______________
Instructor’s Name: ___________________________Office No._______________
Course Coordinator: _________________________Office No._______________
Aims
The course is designed for engineering students. It equips students with basic concepts and techniques
of ordinary differential equations, Laplace and Fourier transforms, vector differential calculus, line
and surface integral and complex analytic functions that are useful for solving engineering and science
problems.
Synopsis
This course covers basic elements of ordinary differential equations, Laplace and Fourier
transforms, vector differential calculus, line and surface integral and complex analytic
functions.
Course Learning Outcome (CLO)
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
CLO1 Analyze basic solution techniques to solve ordinary differential equations of first order.
CLO2 Analyze basic solution techniques to solve ordinary differential equations of second order.
CLO3 Analyze the concept of Laplace and Fourier transforms.
CLO4 Analyze vector differential calculus.
CLO5 Analyze line and surface integral.
CLO6 Analyze complex analytic functions.
Mapping of the course learning outcomes to the program outcomes, Teaching methods and
assessment:
CLO PLO TAM
PLO PLO PLO PLO PLO PLO PLO PLO PLO PLO PLO PLO L/T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CLO1 X L/T
CLO2 X L/T
CLO3 X L/T
CLO4 X L/T
CLO5 X L/T
CLO6 X L/T
1
Textbooks:
Erwin Kreyzig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics
References:
1. J. Stewart , Calculus 6th edition
2. R. Ellis, Calculus with Analytic Geometry.
3. R.V. Churchill, Complex Variables and Application.