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LECTURE PLAN
1. Name of Course: Enginering Mathematics II
Course Code: BDA14103
2. Synopsis: First Order Differential Equation: Formation. Methods of
solution: separating the variables, homogeneous, linear
and exact. Initial value problem. Applications: growth
population, Newton’s Law of cooling, linear motion, simple
electric circuit.
Second Order Linear Differential Equation with
Constant Coefficients: Methods of solution: method of
undetermined coefficients and method of variation of
parameters. Applications in mechanical motions includes
free oscillations and force oscillations.
Laplace Transforms: Definition. Linearity. First shift
theorem. Multiplying by t. Unit step functions. Delta
functions. Second shift theorem. Inverse Laplace transform:
Definition and its properties. Convolution theorem. Solve
initial and boundary value problems for linear differential
equations with constant coefficients which involve unit step
functions, Dirac Delta functions and periodic functions.
Fourier Series: Fourier series in interval (–l, l). Odd and
even functions. Half range Fourier series.
Partial Differential Equation: Heat equations. Wave
equations.
3. Name(s) of Academic Staff: Assoc. Prof. Dr Bukhari bin Manshoor
Dr. Hamidon bin Salleh (C)
Dr. Azian binti Hariri
Dr. Nurul Fitriah binti Nasir
Dr. Wan Saiful-islam bin Wan Salim
Dr. Akmal Nizam bin Mohammad
Dr. Ishkrizat bin Taib

4. Semester and Session Offered: Semeste 2 Session 20182019


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5. Credit Value: 3 Lecture (hour/week) 2
Tutorial (hour/week) 2
Practical (hour/week) 0
6. Pre-requisite (if any): -
7. Course Learning Outcomes (CLO): At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Example: Explain the basic principles of risk management (C2, PLO1)
CLO 1 Engineering Knowledge -Identify the appropriate techniques to find the solution of first and
second order differential equations. (C4, LO1)
CLO 2 Engineering Knowledge - Apply the Laplace transform to solve initial and boundary value
problems. (C3, LO1)
CLO 3 Engineering Knowledge - Produce the Fourier series of the given function (C3, LO1)
CLO 4 Engineering Knowledge - Solve partial differential equations using method of separation of
variable. (C3, LO1)
CLO 5 Life Long Learning - Independently proceeds lifelong learning in a guided PBL
assignment/projects. (A2, LO6)

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8. Mapping of Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) to Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO), Delivery
and Assessment Methods:
Course Learning Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO) Delivery Method Assess KPI
Outcomes (CLO) PLO1 PLO6 ment
Method
CLO 1 √ Lecture /Tutorial Assign. 100%
1/ Test students
1/ get
Final
Exam > 40%
marks
CLO 2 √ Lecture /Tutorial Assign. 100%
2/ Test students
2/ get
Final
Exam > 40%
marks
CLO 3 √ Lecture /Tutorial Assign 100%
3/ Final students
Exam get
> 40%
marks
CLO 4 √ Lecture /Tutorial Final 100%
Exam students
get
> 40%
marks
CLO 5 √ Guided assignment Assignm 100%
ent students
get
> 40%
marks
Indicate the relevancy between CLO and PLO by ticking “ / ” at the appropriate relevant box.
9. Transferable Skills (if applicable): 1
(Soft skills learned in the course which can be
utilized in student development)
10. Distribution of Student Learning Time (SLT):
Week Course Content Outline CLO Teaching and Learning Activities SLT
Guided Learning
Guided Learning

Learning (NF2F)
(NF2F), eg. e-

(F2F)
Independent
learning

L T P O

1-4 CHAPTER 1
First Order Linear Differential Equations
(16 Hours)
1.1. Formation and solution of differential
equation.
1.2. Initial and boundary value problems CLO1 8 8 - - - 12 28
1.3. Methods of solution:
(a) Separating the variables
(b) Homogeneous
(c) Linear
(d) Exact
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1.4. Application of first order differential
equation:
(a) Growth population.
(b) Newton’s Law of cooling.
(c) Linear motion.
(d) Simple electric circuit.
5-7 CHAPTER 2
Second Order Linear Differential
Equation with Constant Coefficients (12
Hours)
2.1 Homogeneous equation
2.2 Non-homogeneous equation
2.3 Methods of solving non-homogeneous CLO1 6 6 - - - 9 21
equation
(a) Method of undetermined coefficients
(b) Method of variation of parameters
2.4 Applications in mechanical motions
(a) Free oscillations
(b) Force oscillations
6 Test 1 (28/03/2019 – 8.00 pm)
1.5 1.5
F2 Upper Level
8 Mid Semester Break
(7 – 11 APRIL. 2019)
9-11 CHAPTER 3
Laplace Transform (12 Hours)
3.1 Improper integral: introduction
3.2 Definition
3.3 Linearity
3.4 Multiplying by t
3.5 First shift theorem
3.6 Unit step function, Delta function
and periodic function
3.7 Second shift theorem
3.8 Inverse Laplace transform: CLO2 6 6 - - - 9 21
(a) Definition and properties
(b) Method of solution:
- Partial fraction
- Completing the square
- Convolution theorem.
3.9 Solve initial and boundary value
problems for linear differential
equation with constant coefficients
which involve unit step function,
Dirac Delta function and periodic
function
12-13 CHAPTER 4
Fourier Series (8 Hours)
4.1 Periodic function
CLO3 4 4 - - - 6 14
4.2 Odd and even function
4.3 Fourier series in interval (–l, l)
4.4 Half range series
11 Test 2 (28/4/2019 – 8.00 pm)
1.5 1.5
F2 Upper Level
14-15 CHAPTER 5
Partial Differential Equation (8 Hours)
5.1 Method solved by separation of
variable CLO4 4 4 - - - 6 14
5.2 Heat equations
5.3 Wave equations

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16 Study Week 9 9
17-19 Final Examination
Total 110

Continuous Assessment CLO Percenta F2F NF2F SLT


ge (%)
1 Test 1 1 15 1.5 1.5
2 Test 2 2 15 1.5 1.5
3 Assignments 2,3,4 20 5 5
Total 8

Final Assessment CLO Percenta F2F NF2F SLT


ge (%)
1 Final Exam 1,2,3,4 50 3 3
2

Total 3

GRAND TOTAL SLT 121

where, L = Lecture, T = Tutorial, P = Practical/Laboratory, O = Others, F2F = Face to Face, NF2F = Non
Face to Face.
11. Special Requirement to deliver the course: For example, software, nursery, computer lab, simulation
room etc.

12. References (including required and further 1) James, Glyn. (2011). Advanced Modern Engineering
readings): Mathematics. 3rd Ed. England. Prentice Hall.
Call number: TA330 .A38 2011
2) Peter V. O’Neil. (2012). Advanced Engineering
Mathematics. Thomson Brooks/Cole.
Call number: TA330 .O53 2012
3) Stroud, K. A., Booth, D. J. (2007). Engineering
Mathematics. 6th Ed. USA: Palgrave Macmillan.
Call number: TA330 .S77 2007
4) Abd. Wahid Md. Raji, Mohd Nor Mohamad. (2009).
Differential Equations for Engineering
Students. Malaysia: Comtech Marketing Sdn. Bhd.
5) Bird, John (2010). Engineering Mathematics. 6th Ed.
Oxford: Newnes.
Call number: TA330 .B57 2010

13. Other Additional Information:


14. Attendance and Regulations: 1. Students must attend not less than 80% of contact
hours for each course including Compulsory
Attendance Course (Hadir Wajib - HW) and
Attendance Only Course (Hadir Sahaja - HS).
2. Students who do not fulfil item (1) of the above are
not allowed to attend further lectures and are not
allowed to sit for any further assessment. Zero marks
(0) will be given to student who fails to comply with
item (1). As for Compulsory Attendance Course
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(Hadir Wajib - HW), student who fails to comply with
item (1) will be given Failure Attendance (Hadir
Gagal - HG).
3. Students must observe University dress code and
must conduct themselves in appropriate manner to
avoid any disciplinary action.
4. Students must follow safety regulations during
learning and teaching.
15. Prepared by: Verified by:

Name: Dr. Hamidon Bin Salleh Name:PM Dr. Bukhari Bin Manshoor

Position: Lecturer Position:Head Of Department


Date: 12/2/2019 Date:12/2/2019

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