Program : Diploma in Engineering and Technology
Course Code : Course Title: Mathematics II
Semester : 2 Credits: 4
Course Category: Basic Science
Periods per week: 4 (L: 3 T: 1 P: 0) Periods per semester:60
Course Objectives:
To give a comprehensive coverage at an introductory level to the subject of
Determinants and Matrices, Integral Calculus, Basic elements of Vector Algebra and
First Order Differential Equations as applicable to solve engineering problems.
Course Prerequisites:
Course
Topic Course name Semester
code
Complex Numbers, Coordinate Geometry,
Mathematics I 1
Trigonometry, Limits and Derivatives.
Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Duration
COn Description Cognitive Level
(Hours)
Make use of Determinants and Matrices in finding the
CO1 12 Applying
solutions of a linear system.
Identify the concept of scalar and vector quantities
CO2 16 Applying
and apply it in engineering problems.
Build the concept of integration as the inverse
CO3 18 Applying
operation of differentiation.
Apply integration techniques to solve different
CO4 12 Applying
engineering problems and differential equations.
Series Test 2
CO-PO Mapping
Course
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7
Outcomes
CO1 3
CO2 3
CO3 3
CO4 3
3-Strongly mapped, 2-Moderately mapped, 1-Weakly mapped
Course Outline
Module Duration
Description Cognitive Level
Outcomes (Hours)
Make use of Determinants and Matrices in finding the solutions of a linear
CO1
system.
M1.01 Outline the second and third order determinants 5 Understanding
Apply Cramer’s Rule to solve a linear system of
M1.02 2
equations. Applying
Solve a system of equation in two unknowns by
M1.03 5
inverse matrix. Applying
Contents:
Determinants and Matrices: Definition of determinant by means of algebraic expression,
Determinants of 2nd and 3rd order, Order of a determinant. Evaluation of determinants of
2nd& 3rd order problems.
Definition of matrices. Order of matrices. Different types of matrices. Equality, Addition ,
Subtraction and multiplication of matrices. Crammer’s rule for three variables. Simple
problems only on multiplication of Matrices, Inverse of a matrix, matrix inverse method to
solve a system of linear equations in 2 variables only.
Identify the concept of scalar and vector quantities and apply it in
CO2 engineering problems.
Compare the difference between vector and
M2.01 4 Understanding
scalar quantities.
Explain the Operations on vectors, scalar Understanding
M2.02 product and vector product. 6
Apply the dot product and cross product in
M2.03 6 Applying
problems related to work and moment.
Series Test – I 1
Contents:
Vector Algebra: Scalar and vector quantities, Definition of a vector, Different types of
vectors, Algebra of vectors, Position vector, Scalar (dot) product and vector (cross) product-
Simple problems. Simple problems related to work and moment.
CO3 Build the concept of integration as the inverse operation of differentiation.
Relate integration as the reverse operation of Understanding
M3.01 3
differentiation and rules of integration
Solve problems in integration (by substitution Applying
M3.02 8
and by parts)
Explain the concept of Definite integrals and Applying
M3.03 7
solve problems related to it.
Contents:
Integral Calculus: Integration as the inverse operation of differentiation, standard results,
Simple problems using integration by substitution and by parts. Meaning and definition of
Definite Integral. Problems of the same type as in indefinite integral.
Apply integration techniques to solve different engineering problems and
CO4
differential equations.
Apply integration techniques to find the area Applying
M4.01 7
bounded by a curve and the axes.
Outline the concept of first order and first- Applying
M4.02 5
degree differential equations and solve them.
Series Test – II 1
Contents:
Application of Integration and Differential Equations: Applications of integration for
evaluation of area bounded by a curve and the axes (Simple problems, no derivations).
Solution of first order and first degree differential equation by variable separable method
(simple problems) and linear differential equation.
Text /Reference:
T/R Book Title/Author
T1 B.S.Grewal,HigherEngineeringMathematics,KhannaPublishers,NewDelhi,40thEditio
n,2007.
G. B. Thomas, R. L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Addison Wesley,
R1
9thEdition,1995
R2 ReenaGarg,EngineeringMathematics,KhannaPublishingHouse,NewDelhi(RevisedEd
.2018)
R3 S.S. Sabharwal, Sunita Jain, Eagle Parkashan, Applied Mathematics, Vol. I &
II,Jalandhar.
Online Resources
Sl.No Website Link
1 e-books/e-tools/learning Mathematics software/websites etc.