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COURSE CONTRACT

1. Course Identity
Course Name : Physical Mathematics II
Course Code : Fis 46025
Name of Lecturer : Drs. Eidi Sihombing, MS
Number of Credit Semester : 3 SKS
Date of time of lecturer : Wednesday, 10.30-13.00
Class : 12.2.04 (Dik D 2015)

2. Course Description:
The aim of the course is to provide the students with the fundamentals of Physical
Mathematics and to prepare them to use the concepts of mathematics in many area
of Physics the framework of their future professional activity. The topics of this
course consist of : Calculus of Variation, Coordinat Transformation, Gamma Beta
and Error Function, Stirlings Formula, Series Solution of Differential Equation:
Legendre Polynomials; Bessel Function, Partial Differential Equations, Functions
of a Complex Variable, Integral Transforms..

3. Course Objectives:
After completing this course student will be able to determine a suitable
mathematics solution for any physical problem

4. Standard Competencies
Student will be able to understand and to develop basic competence in mathematics
to solve physical problem

5. Basics Competencies
1) Using Calculus of Variation to simplify physical problem
2) Using Coordinate Transformation to simplify physical problem
3) Understanding and applying Gamma Beta and Error Function, Stirlings
Formula
4) Applying Series Solution of Differential Equation: Legendre Polynomials;
Bessel Function to solve physical problem
5) Using Partial Differential Equations to simplify physical problem
6) Knowing and determining Functions of a Complex Variable
7) Analyzing the problem of Integral Transforms

6. Indicators:
1) Stating , formulating, and handling Calculus of Variation problem
2) Stating , formulating, and handling Coordinate Transformation problem
3) Stating , formulating, and handling Gamma Beta and Error Function, Stirlings
Formula problem
4) Stating , formulating, and handling Series Solution of Differential Equation:
Legendre Polynomials; Bessel Function problem
5) Stating , formulating, and handling Partial Differential Equations problem
6) Stating , formulating, and handling Functions of a Complex Variable problem
7) Stating , formulating, and handling Integral Transforms problem

Course contract, Physical Mathematics II, FMIPA UNIMED, page - 1


7. Soft Skill attributes :
a. Ethics f. Tolerance
b. Communication g. Team-work
c. Commitment h. Each other esteem
d. Togetherness i. Leadership
e. Logical argument j. Analysis ability
8. LEARNING SOURCES :
[1]. Arfken, G. B. dan Weber, H.J., 1995. Mathematical Methods for Physicists, fourth
edition, Sandiego: Academic Press, Inc.
[2]. Boas, M. L., 1983. Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences, second
edition, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
[3]. Hassani, S., 2009. Mathematical Methods for Students of Physics and Related
Fields, second edition, New York: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
[4]. Kreyszig Erwin,..Advanced Engineering Mathematics. 4th Edition.Taipei,
Taiwan: The Tan Chiang Book Company
[5]. Nearing, J., 2006. Mathematical Tools for Physics, Miami: Physics Department
University of Miami.
9. Organization of Course Topics :

Integral Transformation

Function of Complex Variable

Partial Differential Equations

Legendre Polynomials, Bessel Function

Gamma Beta and Error Function

Coordinate Transformations

Calculus of Variation

10. Learning Model / Method :


Direct Instructions

Course contract, Physical Mathematics II, FMIPA UNIMED, page - 2


Problem Based Learning
11. Students Obligation:
At the end of the course the lecturer will evaluate the degree of knowledge
attained by the student by means of a written and an oral test (test and nontest).
In the written test the student is required to solve the problems. In the oral test
student is required to answer a series of general questions focused on the
arguments studied in the course.
a. Test:
Written test are conducted four times all the test must follow by student
Home work by individual or group

b. Non Test
Individual task
Communicative
Share idea
Soft skills (meeting 1 s/d 16), is requirement that must fulfilled every
minimum student value 85 (good qualification), otherwise fulfilled then
student data is not processed.

12. Assesment Citeria:


5 X 3Y 2 Z
Formative (F) =
10
X = The average value of written test
Y = The average value of homework
Z = The average non test

F1 F 2 F 3 F 4
The final score =
4
Score conversion
No Final Score Conversion
Number Mark Explanation
1 90-100 A 4 Excellent
2 80-89 B 3 Very good
3 70-79 C 2 Good
4 < 70 E 0 Fail
soft skills value 85 (good)

Course contract, Physical Mathematics II, FMIPA UNIMED, page - 3


13. Course Schedule :

Learning Learning Learning


Basic Learning
Main Topic Meeting Learning Activity Product Impact Assessment
Competencies Sources
(Output) (Outcome) s
Orientation and Explaining orientation Obeying the
--- Agreement Rubric
learning contract I and learning contract rule
Using Calculus of
Explaining course [1] Affective
Variation to 1. Calculus of
material Discussion [2] checklist
simplify physical Variation II & III Competency
Sharing Practical report [3] Oral test
problem
material [4] & [5]
Using Coordinate Explaining course 1]
2. Coordinate Pencil test
Transformation to material Discussion [2]
Transformation IV & V Competency Affective
simplify physical Sharing Practical report [3]
Formative test I checklist
problem material [4] & [5]
Understanding and 2. Gamma Beta
Discussion 1]
applying Gamma and Error Sharing practical
report [2]
Beta and Error Function, VI &VII material Competency
Answering [3] Pencil test
Function, Stirlings assigning question
sheet [4] & [5]
Stirlings Formula Formula
Applying Series
Solution of
Differential 3. Legendre
Explaining course 1]
Equation: Polynomials;
material Discussion [2] Affective
Legendre Bessel Function VIII & IX Competency
Sharing Practical report [3] checklist
Polynomials; to solve physical
material [4] & [5]
Bessel Function to Formative test II
solve physical
problem
Using Partial
Explaining course 1]
Differential 4. Partial Discussion
material [2] Affective
Equations to Differential X & XI report Competency
Sharing Practical [3] checklist
simplify physical Equations
material [4] & [5]] Oral test
problem
Explaining course
Knowing and 4. Functions of a Discussion 1]
material
determining Complex Variable report [2]
XII & XIII Sharing Practical Competency Pencil test
Functions of a Formative test- Answering [3]
material
Complex Variable III sheet [4] & [5]
assigning question
Analyzing the
5. Integral Explaining course 1]
problem of
Transforms material Discussion [2] Affective
Integral XIV-XVI Competency
Formative test Sharing Practical report [3] checklist
Transforms
IV material [4] & [5] Oral test

Course contract, Physical Mathematics II, FMIPA UNIMED, page - 4


Student Statement

The undersigned below I:


Name :
Reg. Number : ..

State agrees the content of lecturing contract at:


Course Name : ..
Semester/ Acad. Year : ..................................................................
Class : ..................................................................
in accordance with agreement with lecturer of course contract. In order to lecturing can
be executed properly, I state will execute lecturing seriously and discipline and obey
rule as follows:
1. That this statement is inherent part from dictums at lecturing contract.
2. Student can be expressed pass with value criterion that has been given with
rule :
a. Follow minimum lecturing 75 % from totalize meeting
b. Follow all formative tests.
c. Deliver duties as soon as possible.
3. During follow student lecturing is not used jeans pants, tight clothes, and wear
slipper. Special for man student, not allowed sloppy.
4. Late enter class to follow at longest lecturing meeting not more 10 minutes. If
late student three of multiplies at lecturing meeting, student is not allowed to follow
lecturing hereinafter.
5. Permit follows lecturing meeting if pain student for more than 3 day, must use
doctor letter or official functionary for that.
6. Permit not follows lecturing for one meeting can be made only by student,
nevertheless this condition are not agreed conducted more than two-time during
lecturing in one semester.
7. Usage cellular phone by student during lecturing meeting not agreed.
8. If lecturer can not attend lecturing meeting will be given announcement and can
be also pass by student representative.
Medan, .. Agust 2016
That makes statement,

Course contract, Physical Mathematics II, FMIPA UNIMED, page - 5

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