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Issue No.04 Rev. No 3 Dated: Jan 25, 2010

UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES

COURSE PLAN
SUBJECT
SUBJECT CODE
CREDIT POINTS
PREREQUISITE
SUBJECTS

Mathematics I
MATH 101
4
Mathematics up to 10+2

PROGRAMME
SEMESTER
DURATION OF
SEMESTER
SESSION
DURATION

B. Tech.
I
Aug 2010- Dec 2010 (16 W)
60 Minutes

: Faculty Member :
Dr. S. K. Banerjee, Dr D K Banerjee, Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Dr. Nidhi Verma,
Ms Shweta Sachdeva, Mr. Pankaj Kumar Mishra, Dr. Komal, Ms. Shalley Gupta,
Mr. R. K. Pavan Kumar Pannala, Mr. Ravi Kiran Maddali, Ms. Geetika Sharma
and Dr. Maheshwar Pathak.

APPROVED BY:

(HOD)

(DEAN)

UPES Campus | Energy Acres| P.O. Bidholi via Prem Nagar| Dehradun-248007(UK)

Tel: +91-135-2261090/91 | Fax: +91-135-2694204 | URL: www.upes.ac.in

1.0

LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:

1.1
PREREQUISITE : Students should have knowledge of basic concepts of Mathematics taught
up to senior secondary level.
1.2

CORE REQUISITE:
REQUISITE:

2.0

OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVES OF COURSE:
The objectives of this course are:
A. To make students understand and appreciate the role of Mathematics in Engineering
through modeling approach.
B. To develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts of Matrices, Differential
Calculus, Multiple Integrals and Fourier Series and connect them to the applied problems
from other disciplines.
C. To enhance students problem solving and mathematical reasoning abilities.
D. To develop technical writing skills of students by means of practical assignments bridging
mathematical theory and engineering applications

3.0
SYLLABUS
Sl.No
Unit

1.

Unit 1
Matrices

Unit 2
Differential
Calculus

Unit 3
Multiple
Integrals

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Unit 4

1.
2.

Contents
Contents
1. Introduction: Revision of Prerequisites.
2. Elementary Row and Column Transformations (Reduction of a
Matrices into Echelon and Normal form)
3. Linear Dependence of columns and rows.
4. Rank of a Matrix
5. Consistency of System of Linear Equations and its Solution.
6. Characteristic Equation, Eigen values and Eigenvectors
7. Applications of Cayley-Hamilton Theorem.
8. Diagonalisation
1. Higher order derivatives, Successive Differentiation
2. Leibnitz Theorem, Maclaurin's and Taylors Theorem
3. Expansion of Functions of one variable
4. Partial Differentiation
5. Eulers Theorem and its Applications.
6. Jacobian
7. Expansion of Functions of two variables
8. Extrema of Functions of two variables
9. Asymptotes
10. Curve Tracing (Cartesian, Polar & Parametric Curves)
Double and Triple Integrals
Change of Order of integration,
Change of Variable.
Beta and Gamma Functions
Applications of I(Area, Volume, Center of Gravity & Moment of
Inertia)
Introduction to Periodic Functions
Fourier Series Expansion of functions of period 2.
2

Fourier Series

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3. Change of Interval
4. Half Range Sine and Cosine series.

PEDAGOGY:
The course will be taught using lecture method. The concepts will be adequately illustrated with
examples to make applications of theoretical concepts clear. Students will be required to solve
relevant problems and to give presentations.

5.0

EVALUATION OF GRADING:
Students will be evaluated based on the following 3 stages.
5.1 Internal Assessment
30%
5.2
Mid term Examination
20%
5.3
End term Examination
50%

5.1.

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT:
SSESSMENT:
WEIGHTAGE 30%
Internal Assessment shall be done based on the following:
Sl. No.
1
2
3

Description
Class Tests/Quizzes
Assignments (Problems/Presentations)
General Discipline

% of Weightage out of 30%


10%
10%
10%

Internal Assessment Record Sheet (including Mid Term Examination marks) will be
displayed on LMS at the end of semester i.e. last week of regular classroom teaching.
5.1.1 CLASS TESTS/QUIZZES
TESTS/QUIZZES:
/QUIZZES: Two Class Tests based on descriptive type theoretical &
numerical questions and Two Quizzes based on objective type questions will be held;
one class test and one quiz atleast ten days before the Mid Term Examination and
second class test and second quiz atleast ten days before the End Term Examination.
Those who do not appear in Viva-Voce and quiz examinations shall lose their marks.

The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS a week before the start of
Mid Term and End Term Examinations respectively.
5.1.2 ASSIGNMENT
ASSIGNMENTS
S: After completion of each unit or in the mid of the unit, there will be
home assignments based on theory and numerical problems. Those who fail to submit
the assignments by the due date shall lose their marks.

The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS after each submission and
subsequent evaluation.
5.1.3 GENERAL DISCIPLINE:
DISCIPLINE: Based on students regularity, punctuality, sincerity and
behaviour in the class.

The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS at the end of semester.
5.2.

MID TERM EXAMINATION: WEIGHTAGE 20%


Mid Term examination shall be Two Hours duration and shall be a combination of Short
and Long theory Questions.
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Date of showing Mid Term Examination Answer Sheets: Oct. 26/27, 2010

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5.3.

END TERM EXAMINATION: WEIGHTAGE 50%


End Term Examination shall be Three Hours duration and shall be a combination of
Short and Long theory/numerical Questions.

6.0

GRADING:
The overall marks obtained at the end of the semester comprising all the above three
mentioned shall be converted to a grade.

7.0.

ATTENDANCE:
Students are required to have a minimum attendance of 75% in the subject. Students
with less than the stipulated percentage shall not be allowed to appear in the End Term
Examination

8.0

DETAILED SESSION PLAN

No. of
Sessions
9

1.

16
2

10

Pedagogy

Assignments:1
Class Test
/Quiz:1
Assignments:1
Class Test
/Quiz:1
Assignments:1
Class Test
/Quiz:1
Assignments:1
Class Test
/Quiz:1

Detail of
References

Ref.1,4,5,6

Ref.3,4,5

Coverage

Pictorial Depiction
(if any)

UNIT-1: Matrices

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UNIT-2: Differential Calculus

Ref. 1,2,4,5

UNIT-3: Multiple Integrals

Ref. 1,2,4,6

UNIT-4: Fourier Series

9.0

SUGGESTED READINGS:

9.1

TEXT BOOK:

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1. Jain, R. K., Iyengar, S. R. K., "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", 3e, Narosa


Publications, India, 2009
9.2

REFERRENCE BOOKS:

2. Ramana, B. V., "Higher Engineering Mathematics", Tata McGraw Hill


publications, 2007
3. Shanthi Narayan., "Differential Calculus", 30e, S. Chand & Company Ltd, India,
2005
4. Grewal, B. S., "Higher Engineering Mathematics", 40e, Khanna Publications, India,
2009
5. Bali, N. P., Narayana Iyengar, N. Ch., "A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics",
6e, Laxmi Publication, India, 2003
6. Kreyszig, Erwin., "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", 9e, Wiley Publications,
2006
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OTHER RESOURCES

10.1

VIDEO RESOURCES:

10.2

WEB RESOURCES:
RESOURCES:

11.0

MINOR AND MAJOR PROJECTS (DESIGN


(DESIGN ASSIGNMENTS)

11.1

PROJECTS USING SOFTWARES:

11.2

CONVENTIONAL PROJECTS:

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