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The document provides information about the syllabus, course outcomes, course plan and mapping for the subject of Engineering Mathematics-I at Jaipur Engineering College and Research Centre. It includes topics to be covered, objectives, outcomes and references for each topic across a semester. The document aims to introduce students to concepts like limits, derivatives, integrals, series and their applications in engineering.

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The document provides information about the syllabus, course outcomes, course plan and mapping for the subject of Engineering Mathematics-I at Jaipur Engineering College and Research Centre. It includes topics to be covered, objectives, outcomes and references for each topic across a semester. The document aims to introduce students to concepts like limits, derivatives, integrals, series and their applications in engineering.

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JAIPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE AND RESEARCH CENTRE

Year & Sem. – B. Tech I year, Sem.-I


Subject –Engineering Mathematics- I
Syllabus and Course Plan

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VISION OF INSTITUTE

To become a renowned centre of outcome based learning,


and work towards academic, professional, cultural and
social enrichment of the lives of individuals and
communities.

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MISSION OF INSTITUTE
❖Focus on evaluation of learning outcomes and motivate students to inculcate
research aptitude by project based learning.

❖Identify, based on informed perception of Indian, regional and global needs,


the areas of focus and provide platform to gain knowledge and solutions.

❖Offer opportunities for interaction between academia and industry.

❖Develop human potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually capable and
imaginatively gifted leaders may emerge in a range of profession.

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Dr. Ruchi Mathur & Dr. Tripati Gupta, JECRC, 3
Department of Mathematics
Syllabus of Engineering Mathematics -I

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Course Outcome of Engineering Mathematics –I Semester I
On completion of this course students will be expected to:
CO1. Recognize odd, even and periodic function and express them in Fourier series
using Euler’s formulae.

CO2. Understand fundamental concepts of improper integrals, beta and gamma


functions and their properties. Evaluation of Multiple Integrals in finding the areas,
volume enclosed by several curves after its tracing and its application in proving
certain theorems.

CO3. Understand the concept of limits, continuity and differentiability of functions


of several variables. Analytical definition of partial derivative. Maxima and minima
of functions of one and several variables. Define gradient, divergence and curl of
scalar and vector functions.

CO4. Interpret the concept of a series as the sum of a sequence, and use the
sequence of partial sums to determine convergence of a series. Understand
derivatives of power, trigonometric, exponential, hyperbolic, logarithmic series.

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CO-PO mapping

CO/P PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO10 PO11 PO12


O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CO1 3 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - 1

CO2 3 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - 1

CO3 3 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - 1

CO4 3 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - 1

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JECRC
Course Plan
Subject: Engineering Mathematics –I(2018-19)
Semester-I

S. No. Topic to be Objective of Outcome of Book referred From page to


discussed lecture Lecture
1 Improper integrals To make students Understand Engg. Mathematics 6.29 to 6.46 and
(Beta functions) understand the fundamental for Sem I &II by 5.31 to 5.43
2 Properties concept of improper concepts of C.B. Gupta, Mc.
3 Improper integrals integrals and some improper integrals, Graw Hill
(Beta and Gamma special functions. beta and gamma Education ,
functions) functions and their Chennai.
4 Properties properties.
5 Relation Between
Beta and Gamma
Function, definite
integral
6 Applications of Enable students to Finding the areas,
definite integrals to learn to find volume enclosed by
evaluate surface surface area and several curves after
areas volume of solid of its tracing .
7 Applications of revolutions using
definite integrals to definite integrals.
evaluate surface
areas
8 Applications of
definite integrals to
evaluate volume of
revolution.
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9 Convergence of To make students Interpret the Advanced Engg. 10.13 to 10..51
sequence and understand concept of a Mathematics by
series, sequence and series as the sum H.K. Das, S.C.
series with their of a sequence, Chand & Co.
10 Test For sum and and use the Company
convergence:- convergence tests. sequence of
Power series partial sums to
11 Test For determine
convergence:- convergence of a
Series for series.
exponential, Understand
derivatives of
12 Test For To introduce the power,
convergence:- properties of some trigonometric,
Trigonometric special types of exponential,
functions series. hyperbolic,
logarithmic
13 Test For series.
convergence:-
logarithm
functions.

14 Test For
convergence:-
Taylor's series,

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15 Periodic To enable students Recognize odd, Advanced Engg. 526-541
functions, Fourier to learn the even and periodic Mathematics by
series, Expansion of function and ERWIN
periodic function express them in KREYSZIG, John
16 Euler’s formula
in the series of Fourier series Wiley & Sons.
sines and cosines using Euler’s
17 Change of intervals and their formulae.
modifications
according to the
18 Half range sine type of function
series and limits.

19 Half range cosine


series

20 Parseval`s Engg. Mathematics 9.31 to 9.32


Theorem for Sem I &II by
C.B. Gupta, Mc.
Graw Hill
Education ,
Chennai.

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21 Defination of To introduce Understand the Higher Engg. 3.1 to 3.18
Limit, continuity students with the concept of limits, Mathematics by
22 Partial concept of limit continuity and B.V. Ramanna
differentiation, and continuity of differentiability of
two variables, functions of
23 Total derivative solving equations several variables.
24 Tangent plane and for extreme Analytical
normal lines points. definition of
partial derivative.
25 Directional Higher Engg. 4.1 to 4.10
Maxima and
derivative Mathematics by
minima of
26 Maxima, minima B.V. Ramanna
functions of
and saddle points several variables
27 Method of
Lagrange
multipliers

28 Method of
Lagrange
multipliers

29 Gradient Introduce them to Define gradient, Higher Engg. 15.1 to 15.14


30 curl and divergence vector space and divergence and curl Mathematics by
the terms of of scalar and vector B.V. Ramanna
gradient curl and functions.
divergence.

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31 Multiple Integration: To make students learn Evaluation of Multiple Engg. Mathematics for 5.63 to 5.104
Double integrals double and triple Integrals in finding the Sem I &II by C.B. 5.43 to 5.54
(Cartesian) integrals with their areas, volume enclosed Gupta, Mc. Graw Hill
applications in deriving by several curves and Education , Chennai.
32 change of order of Gauss, Green’s and its applications in line ,
integration in double Stoke’s theorem. surface and volume
integrals integral.
33 Change of variables
(Cartesian to polar)
34 Applications: areas and
volumes,
35 Applications: Centre of
mass and Gravity
(constant and variable
densities)
36 Triple integrals
(Cartesian)
37 Simple applications
involving cubes, sphere
and rectangular
parallelepipeds;

38 Scalar line integrals, Advanced Engg. 464 to 515


vector line integrals, Mathematics by ERWIN
scalar surface integrals KREYSZIG, John Wiley
& Sons.
39 vector surface integrals,
Theorems of Green

40 Gauss and Stokes


theoems.

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Dr. Ruchi Mathur & Dr. Tripati Gupta, JECRC,
Department of Mathematics 12

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