Engineering Mathematics 4
Engineering Mathematics 4
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 4
(BWM 30603)
Lecture Module 1: Introduction
Waluyo Adi Siswanto
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
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Course Objective
The main objective of learning ngineering Math !
is to enhance and "re"are the students #ith the
$no#ledge of
NUMERICAL METHODS
NUMERICAL METHODS #hich is a
need in engineering fields.
ngineering Math ! %umerical Methods
&%umerical Anal'ses(
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Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course students
should be able to:
Examine the numerical methods to solve
engineering problems. !"# $L%1&
!riticall' per(orms a report (or a given numerical
problem. $2# $L%"&
)ndependentl' proceeds li(e long learning in a
given numerical problem. *2# $L%6&
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Wat !ou can "o#
( problem illu!r"!io# )
)ou can anal'*e these a+ial "roblems
numericall' &$inite e%ement meto"(:
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Re$erences
(1) Nafisah Md Kamaruddin, et. al. 2008. Numerical Method. Pusat
Pengajian Sains, !"M. (C9-001-02) (C9-001-02)
(2) !a# Kim $ai%. 200&. "o' to use (alculator (asio f)*&+0MS in Numerical
Methods. Pener,it Kui!!"-. (C9-001-02) (C9-001-02)
(.) !a# Kim $ai%, /im Kian 0oon and 1osmila 2,dul Kahar. 2011. Numerical
Methods using (asio f)*&+03S (alculator. Pener,it Kui!!"-.
(C9-001-02) (C9-001-02)
(4) 5. 6. $riffiths, 7. M. Smith. 2008. Numerical methods for engineers, 2th
3dition. 0oca 1aton, 9/: (ha;man < "all.
(&) =. N. Sharma. 2004. Numerical methods for engineers and scientists,
Pang,ourne: 2l;ha Science 7nternational.
(8) =aan Kiusalaas. 200&. Numerical methods in engineering 'ith M2!/20,
(am,ridge: (am,ridge ni>ersit# Press.
(+) =ohn ". Mathe's, Kurtis 5. 9in%. 2004. Numerical methods using
M2!/20, 4th 3dition. S ;;er Saddle 1i>er, N=: Pearson 3ducation.
(8) /aurene 9ausett. 2002. Numerical methods using Math(25, ;;er
Saddle 1i>er, Ne' =erse#.
(?) Ste>en (. (ha;ra, 1a#mond P. (anale. 2002. Numerical methods for
engineers: 'ith soft'are and ;rogramming a;;lications, 4th 3dition.
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Matematica% Too%s $or
Numerica% Com&utations
(1) SMath, htt;:@@en.smath.info@forum@
(2) 9reeMat, htt;:@@freemat.sourceforge.net@
(.) Sci/a,, htt;:@@'''.scila,.org@
(4) -cta>e, htt;:@@'''.gnu.org@soft'are@octa>e@
(&) 3uler, htt;:@@euler.sourceforge.net@
(8) (alfem, htt;:@@sourceforge.net@;rojects@calfem@
,ree -oft#are . o"en source soft#are:
(1) Mathcad, htt;:@@'''.;tc.com@;roduct@mathcad@
(2) Matla,, htt;:@@'''.math'or%s.com@;roducts@matla,@
(.) Ma;le, htt;:@@'''.ma;lesoft.com@;roducts@Ma;le@
(4) Mathematica, htt;:@@'''.'olfram.com@mathematica@
/ro"rietar' -oft#are &license re0uired(:
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Subject 'e%iver!
Lecturing
E(&%aining teories) meto"s an" un"erstan"ing re%ate" to te
to&ics*
Tutoring
'iscussing sam&%e &rob%ems re%ate" to te to&ics
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Assessment Sceme
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