Numerical Methods For Engineers
Numerical Methods For Engineers
CLO1: Clarify the fundamentals of numerical methods in the engineering context. (Cognitive – understanding, level
2, C-2);
CLO2: Applying numerical method to solve complex engineering problem. (Cognitive – applying, level 3, C-3);
CLO3: Explore numerical integration and differentiation. (Cognitive – analysis, Level 4, C-4);
A variety of learning strategies are used throughout the course, including the following
Classroom Lesson; Lecturer and power point presentation
Tutorial session
Student- lecturer Discussion
Collaborative and co-operative learn;
Independent Study.
Assessment:
Course works 40%
Assignment 10%
Quizzes 10%
Test 20%
Final Examination 60%
Total 100%
12. Synopsis:
This course is very important course in the field engineering. The objective of course is to introduce students to
provide a strong understanding in the method and application of numerical computing.
13. Mode of Delivery:
Lectures;
Tutorials;
14. Assessment Methods and Types:
Performance Criteria :
CLO-PLO Assessment 1 2 3 4 5
Tool
Marks 0-39 40-49 50-59 60-74 75-100
Grade (F) (D,D+) (C-,C,C+) (B-,B,B+) (A-,A,A+)
Descriptions Assignment Fail To: Poor To: Satisfactory To: Good To: Excellent To:
Tutorials - learn both - learn both - learn both - learn both - learn both
Quizzes independentl independently independently independently independently
Lab works y and and and and and
Test cooperatively cooperatively cooperatively cooperatively cooperatively
Examination - take - take - take - take - take
responsibility responsibility responsibility responsibility responsibility
CLOs and carry out and carry out and carry out and carry out and carry out
laboratory laboratory test laboratory test laboratory test laboratory test
test
CLO1
CLO2
CLO3
15 Mapping of the Programme Objectives to the Programme Learning Outcomes
Programme Learning
PLO10
PLO11
PLO12
Outcomes (PLO)1
PLO1
PLO2
PLO3
PLO4
PLO5
PLO6
PLO7
PLO8
PLO9
Programme Objectives (PO)2
PEO1
PEO2
PEO3
PLO10
PLO11
PLO12
PLO1
PLO2
PLO3
PLO4
PLO5
PLO6
PLO7
PLO8
PLO9
Course Learning Outcome
(CLO)
CLO1
CLO2
CLO3
1 Refer to Appendix A
2 Refer to Appendix B
17 Content outline of the course/module and the SLT per topic
SLT(Hour)
Details
L T P IS Total
Introduction
Numerical Modeling and Matlab
Roots and Optimization
Topic 1
LU Factorization, 6 1 - 11 18
Matrix Inverse and Condition Iterative Methods,
application
Curve Fitting
Linear Regression,
Topic 5
Application 9 2 - 14 25
Ordinary Differential Equations
Initial Value Problems,
Adaptive Methods and Stiff Systems ,
application
PLO-11 Life Long Learning Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to
(A) engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest
context of technological change
PLO-12 Project Management and Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and
(C) Finance - management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in
multidisciplinary environments
Appendix B
Programme
Objectives Descriptions
(POs)
To produce graduates with technical and managerial leadership role with excellent knowledge
PEO1
and competency in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
To produce graduates with professional generic attributes and embrace lifelong learning via
PEO2
advanced study, or professional membership to meet the present and future global needs.
To produce graduates with humanistic values and reinvention skills such as Civil Intelligence,
PEO3 Moral Intelligence, Self-Reliance and Communication Skills to meet the requirement of a
dynamic environment.