MATH102-Engineering Mathematics II

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OSTIM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

COURSE SYLLABUS FORM


2022-2023 SPRİNG

Offered by: Dr. Şehla Eminoğlu Offered to: 1st year 2st semester of
Mechanical Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Electrical and Electronic
Engineering and Aerospace Engineering
Name of the Department: Engineering Course Name:
Engineering Mathematics II
Course Level: Course Code: Math
102
Form Submitting/Renewal Date: Course Status: Compulsory

Language of Instruction: English Instructor/s: Dr. Şehla Eminoğlu

Prerequisite: Engineering Mathematics I Prerequisite to: Engineering Mathematics I


Weekly Course Hours: 4 hours Course Coordinator: Dr. Şehla Eminoğlu

Theory Application Laboratory National Credit: 4

4 1 0 ECTS Credit: 6

Learning Outcomes:
1. Evaluate integrals using techniques of integration, such as substitution, inverse
substitution, partial fractions and integration by parts.
2. Determine convergence/divergence of improper integrals, and evaluate
convergent improper integrals.
3. Estimate and compare series and integrals to determine convergence.
4. Graph polar coordinate equations.
5. Sketch the graph of surfaces in the three-dimensional coordinate systems
6. Take the derivative of functions with several variebles.
7. Evaluate double integrals over rectangles.
8. Evaluate triple integrals over rectangles.

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Learning and Teaching Strategies:
1. Primarily to give the basic idea of topics and help the students to see the big
picture.
2. To support the issues with a variety of examples.
3. Through regular homework research and team activities.
4. Holding midterm exam and final exam.

Assessment Methods
Class attendance is a requirement of the course
If used, check as (X). Grading (%)
Semester Requirements
Mid-term exam X 40

Quizzes
Homework
Assignments/
Presentation
Final Exam X 60

Active participation
to the lecture
TOTAL 100

Assessment Criteria
Grading will be made at the end of the exams and will be shared with students.

Textbook(s)/References/Materials:
Textbook(s): G.B Thomas, J. Hass, M.D.Weir, C. Heil, Thomas' Calculus, 14th Edition,
(Pearson Global Edition)
R.A. Adams, Calculus: A complete course 8-th revised ed. , Prentice Hall, 2013. J.
Stewart, Calculus, Metric Version, Eighth Edition, 2016, Cengage Learning
References:
Materials:

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Course Policies and Rules:
All students must be in class before the lecture starts.
Every student is expected to respect the instructor’s right to teach and other students’ right
to learn.
All students are expected to demonstrate honesty in their academic pursuits. Students are
expected to respect and uphold the standards of honesty in submitting written work to
instructors. Though occurring in many forms, plagiarism in essence involves the
presentation of another person’s work as if it were the work of the presenter. Any cheating
or plagiarism will result in disciplinary action to be determined by the instructor based on
the severity and nature of the offense. It is the student’s responsibility to review the
University and YÖK policies on Academic Honesty.
If you have any special needs or requirements pertaining to this course, please discuss them
with the instructor early in the term.
Contact Details for the Instructor:
Contact with the instructor through e-mail and keep in mind the necessary time of
checking the e-mail for your urgent situations. The contact address is:
[email protected]

Office Hours:

Course Outline:
Examination dates should be specified in the course content given
below. The examination dates can be changed later.
Week Topics: Note:
1. Techniques of Integration
2. Techniques of Integration
3. Infinite Sequences and Series
4. Infinite Sequences and Series
5. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates
6. Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates
7. Midterm Exam
8. Vectors and the Geometry of Space
9. Vector Valued Functions and Motion in Space
10. Partial Derivatives
11. Partial Derivatives

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12. Multiple Integrals
13. Multiple Integrals
14. Integrals and Vector Fields
15. Integrals and Vector Fields
16. Final Exam

ECTS/Workload Table
Activities Number Time(h) Total
Workload
Course hours (Including exam week: 16 x total weekly 16 4 64
course hours)
Laboratory
Application
Course specific internship
Field Study
Out-of-class study time 16 3 48
Presentation/Seminar Preparation
Projects
Reports
Homeworks
Quizzes
Preparation time for Midterm Exams / Midterm Jury 1 15 15

Preparation time for Final Exam / Final Jury 1 20 20


Total Workload 147

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