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Template 6 : Course Learning Syllabus

Course Learning Syllabus ( // includes Learning Outcomes & Learning Plan & Assessment Plan )
Course 18MAB101 Course Course L T P C
CALCULUS AND LINEAR ALGEBRA BS Basic Sciences
Code T Name Category 3 1 0 4

Pre- Co-
Progressiv
requisite Nil requisite NIl Nil
e Courses
Courses Courses
Course Offering Data Book /
Mathematics nil
Department Codes/Standards

Course Learning The purpose of learning this course is


Learning Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)
Rationale (CLR): to:
CLR-1 Application of Matrices in problems of Science
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
: and Engineering
To apply the concept of Taylor series, Maxima
CLR-2
minima, composite function and Jacobian in
:
problems of science and Engineering
CLR-3 To Apply the concept of Differential Equations in
: problems of Science and Engineering

Environment & Sustainability


To apply the concepts of radius of curvature,
CLR-4
Expected Attainment (%)
Level of Thinking (Bloom)

Analysis, Design, Research


Expected Proficiency (%)

evolute, envelope in problems of Science and

Individual & Team Work

Project Mgt. & Finance


:
Design & Development
Engineering Knowledge

Engineering
Modern Tool Usage

Life Long Learning


Society & Culture
CLR-5 Application of Sequences and Series in all problems
Problem Analysis

Communication
: involving Science and Engineering

PSO - 2
PSO - 3
PSO - 1
Course Learning At the end of this course, learners will
Ethics
Outcomes (CLO): be able to:
Apply the Knowledge of Matrices, Eigenvalues and
CLO-1
Eigen Vectors Reduce to Quadratics form in problems 2 85 80 L L M H
:
involving Science and Engineering
Gain familiarity in the knowledge of Maxima and
CLO-2
Minima, Jacobian, and Taylor series and apply them tn 2 85 80 L M M
:
the problems involving Science and Engineering
CLO-3 Gain knowledge in solution of Differential Equations
2 85 80 M M H
: and Its applications in engineering problems
To gain the knowledge of Radius, Centre, envelopre
CLO-
and Circle of of curvature and apply them in the 2 85 80 L M M M H
4 :
problems involving Science and Engineering
Gain the knowledge of convergence and divergence of
CLO-5
series using different test and apply sequences and 2 85 80 M L M H
:
Series in the problems involving Science and Engineering
Learning Unit / Learning Unit / Module Learning Unit / Learning Unit / Learning Unit /
Module 1 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5
Duration
12 12 12 12 12
(hour)

Linear equations of
Function of two second order with Radius of Curvature Series of Five terms
SLO- Characteristic
variables – Partial constant – Cartesian – Test of
1 equation
derivatives coefficients when coordinates Convergence-
PI=0 or exponential
S-1
Linear equations of
second order with Radius of Curvature
SLO- Eigen values of a Comparison test –
Total differential constant – Cartesian
2 real matrix Integral test-
coefficients when coordinates
PI=sinax or cosax
Linear equations of
second order with
SLO- Eigen vectors of a Radius of Curvature Comparison test –
Total differential constant
1 real matrix – Polar coordinates Integral test-
coefficients when
PI=polynomial
S-2 Linear equations of
Taylor’s expansion second order with
SLO- Eigen vectors of a with two variables constant Radius of Curvature Comparison test –
2 real matrix up to second order coefficients when – Polar coordinates Integral test-.
terms PI=exponential with
sinax or Cosax
Linear equations of
Taylor’s expansion second order with
SLO- Properties of Eigen with two variables constant D’Alemberts Ratio
Circle of curvature
1 values up to third order coefficients when test,
terms PI= exponential
with polynomial
S-3
Linear equations of
second order with
SLO- Cayley – Hamilton constant D’Alemberts Ratio
Maxima and Minima Circle of curvature
2 theorem coefficients when test,
PI=polynomial with
sinhax or coshax
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
SLO-
using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet
1
1 4 6 11 14
S-4
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Applications of Problem solving
SLO-
using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet Radius of curvature using tutorial sheet
2
1 4 6 in engineering 14
S-5 SLO- Finding A inverse Maxima and Minima Linear equations of Centre of curvature Raabe’s root test.
1 using Cayley – second order
Hamilton theorem variable coefficients
Finging higher
Linear equations of
SLO- powers of A using
Maxima and Minima second order Centre of curvature Raabe’s root test.
2 Cayley – Hamilton
variable coefficients
theorem
orthogonal reduction
Homogeneous
SLO- of a symmetric Covergent of
Maxima and Minima equation of Euler Centre of curvature
1 matrix to diagonal Exponential Series
type
form
S-6
orthogonal reduction Constrained Maxima
Homogeneous
SLO- of a symmetric and Minima by Evolute of a
equation of Cauchy’s Root test
2 matrix to diagonal Lagrangian Multiplier parabola
Legendre’s Type
form method
orthogonal reduction Constrained Maxima
Homogeneous
SLO- of a symmetric and Minima by
equation of Evolute of an ellipse Log test
1 matrix to diagonal Lagrangian Multiplier
Legendre’s Type
form method
S-7
orthogonal reduction Constrained Maxima Envelope of
Equations reducible
SLO- of a symmetric and Minima by standard curves
to homogeneous Log test
2 matrix to diagonal Lagrangian Multiplier
form
form method
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
SLO-
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1
2 5 9 12 15
S-8
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Applications of Problem solving
SLO-
using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet Curvature in using tutorial sheet
2
2 5 9 engineering 15
Reduction of Equations reducible
SLO- Jacobians of two Beta Gamma Alternating Series:
Quadratic form to to homogeneous
1 Variables Functions Leibnitz test
canonical form
S-9 Quadratic form to
Beta Gamma
SLO- canonical form by Jacobians of Three Variation of Alternating Series:
Functions and Their
2 orthogonal variables parameters Leibnitz test
Properties
transformations
Quadratic form to Jacobians problems Sequences –
SLO- canonical form by Variation of Definition and Series of positive
1 orthogonal parameters Examples and Negative terms.
S-10 transformations
Jacobians Problems Simultaneous first
SLO- Series – Types of Series of positive
Orthogonal matrices order with constant
2 Convergence and Negative terms.
co-efficient.
SLO- Reduction of Properties of Simultaneous first Series of Five terms Absolute
S-11
1 quadratic form to Jacobians and order with constant – Test of Convergence
canonical form Problems co-efficient. Convergence-
Reduction of Properties of Simultaneous first
SLO- Comparison test – Conditional
quadratic form to Jacobians and order with constant
2 Integral test- Convergence
canonical form problems co-efficient.
Application of Problem solving Problem solving
Problem solving Taylor’s series using tutorial sheet Problem solving using tutorial sheet
SLO-
using tutorial sheet Maxima Minima 10 using tutorial sheet 13
1
3 Jacobians in 13
Engineering
S-12 Application of Applications of Applications
Applications of Taylor’s series Differential Problem solving Convergence of
SLO-
Matrices in Maxima Minima Equation in using tutorial sheet series in engineering
2
Engineering Jacobians in engineering 13
Engineering

1. Erwin kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons,2006.
2. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 36 th Edition, 2010.
3. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics for first year, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi,2008
4. Ramana B.V., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 11 th Reprint,
Learning 2010
Resources 5. G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic geometry, 9 th Edition, Pearson,Reprint,
2002
6. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications,
Reprint, 2008

Level of Continuous Assessment


Final Examination (40%)
Thinking CA – 1 (20%) CA – 2 (20%) CA – 3 (20%) #
Level Remember
40 % 30 % 30 % 30 %
1 Understand

Level Apply
40 % 40 % 40 % 40 %
2 Analyze

Level Evaluate
20 % 30 % 30 % 30 %
3 Create

# CA – 3 can be from any combination of these: Assignments, Seminars, Tech Talks, Mini-Projects, Case-Studies, Self-Study, MOOCs,
Certifications, Conf. Paper etc.,
SLO – Session Learning Outcome
Course Designers
(a) Experts from Industry
maheshwaran
1 Mr.V.Maheshwaran CTS, Chennai
v@yahoo.com
(b) Experts from Higher Technical Institutions
kcskumar@iit Bangalore nanzundan@gmail
3 Dr.K.C.Sivakumar IIT, Madras 4 Dr.Nanjundan
m.ac.in University .com
(b) Internal Experts
givindarajan.a
srinivasan.va@sr
5 Dr.A.Govindarajan SRMIST @ktr.srmuniv 6 Dr.Srinivasan SRMIST
muniv.ac.in
.ac.in

To emerge as a World - Class University in creating and disseminating knowledge, and providing students a unique learning
experience in Science, Technology, Medicine, Management and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the world and
betterment of mankind.

MOVE UP through international alliances and collaborative initiatives to achieve global excellence.
ACCOMPLISH A PROCESS to advance knowledge in a rigorous academic and research environment.

ATTRACT AND BUILD PEOPLE in a rewarding and inspiring environment by fostering freedom, empowerment, creativity and
innovation.
Template 6 : Course Learning Syllabus
Course Learning Syllabus ( // includes Learning Outcomes & Learning Plan & Assessment Plan )
Course 18MAB10 Course ADVANCED CALCULUS AND COMPLEX Course L T P C
BS Basic Sciences
Code 2T Name ANALYSIS Category 3 1 0 4

Pre- Co-
Progressiv
requisite 18MAB101T requisite NIl Nil
e Courses
Courses Courses
Course Offering Data Book /
Mathematics nil
Department Codes/Standards

Course Learning The purpose of learning this course is


Learning Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)
Rationale (CLR): to:
To gain knowledge in evaluation of Double and
CLR-1
triple Integral and apply then in problems in 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
:
Engineering. Industries.
To gain knowledge in evaluation of Surface and
CLR-2
Volume Integral are Application of Gauss theorem,
:
Stokes and Green’s theorem all Engineering fields
To know the techniques of Laplace Transforms and
CLR-3
inverse transform and apply them in the problems
:
of Science and Engineering
Environment & Sustainability
CLR-4 To know the properties of Complex functions and
Expected Attainment (%)
Level of Thinking (Bloom)

Analysis, Design, Research


Expected Proficiency (%)

: apply them in the all Engineering fields


Individual & Team Work

Project Mgt. & Finance


Design & Development
Engineering Knowledge

To gain knowledge of evaluation of improper


Modern Tool Usage

CLR-5

Life Long Learning


Society & Culture

integrals involving complex functions using Residue


Problem Analysis

:
Communication

theorem and apply them in Engineering fields

PSO - 2
PSO - 3
Course Learning At the end of this course, learners will PSO - 1
Ethics

Outcomes (CLO): be able to:


CLO-1 Gain familiarity in evaluation of multiple integrals
2 85 80 L M M H
: using change of variables,
Gain knowledge in applying the techniques of vector
CLO-2
calculus in problems involving Science and Engineering 2 85 80 L M M
:
In solving ODE
Many Engineering problems can be transformed in to
CLO-3 problems involving ODE, PDE and integrals. Laplace
2 85 80 M M H
: transform method and complex analytic methods can
be used for solving them
CLO- Gain knowledge in Fundamentals of complex analytic
2 85 80 L M L M H
4 : functions and its properties
CLO-5 Gain knowledge in evaluating improper integrals using 2 85 80 M M M H
: Residue theorem involving problems in Science and
Engineering

Learning Unit / Learning Unit / Module Learning Unit / Learning Unit / Learning Unit /
Module 1 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5
Duration
12 12 12 12 12
(hour)

Evaluation of double Laplace Transforms Definition of Cauchy’s integral


SLO- integration Review of vectors in of standard Analytic Function – formulae - Problems
1 Cartesian and plane 2,3 dimensions , functions Cauchy Riemann
polar coordinates equations
S-1
Evaluation of double Transforms Cauchy’s integral
SLO- integration of properties Cauchy Riemann formulae- Problems
Gradient, divergence,
2 plane polar equations
coordinates
Evaluation of double Transforms of Cauchy’s integral
Properties of
SLO- integration of Derivatives and formulae- Problems
curl – Solenoidal analytic function
1 plane polar Integrals
functions
coordinates
S-2
Evaluation of double Transform of Determination of
Taylor’s expansions
SLO- integration of Irrotational fields derivatives and analytic function
with simple
2 plane polar integrals using – Milne-
problems
coordinates Thomson’s method
Initial value
Evaluation of double Vector identities Determination of
theorems (without Taylor’s expansions
SLO- integral by changing (without proof) – analytic function
proof) and with simple
1 of order of Directional using – Milne-
verification for problems
integration derivatives Thomson’s method
some problems
S-3
Final value
Evaluation of double Determination of
theorems (without Laurent’s expansions
SLO- integral by changing analytic function
Line integrals proof) and with simple
2 of order of using – Milne-
verification for problems
integration Thomson’s method
some problems
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
SLO-
using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet
1
1 4 7 10 13
S-4
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
SLO-
using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet
2
1 4 7 10 13
Evaluation of double
Inverse Laplace Laurent’s expansions
SLO- integral by changing Conformal mappings:
S-5 Line integrals transforms using with simple
1 of order of magnification
partial fractions problems
integration
Inverse Laplace
SLO- Area as a double Conformal mappings:
Surface integrals transforms sing Singularities
2 integral (Cartesian) rotation
Partial fractions
Inverse Laplace
SLO- Area as a double Conformal mappings: Types of Poles and
Surface integrals transforms section
1 integral (Cartesian) inversion Residues
shifting theorem
S-6 Area as a double LT using
SLO- integral ( polar) Convolution Conformal mappings: Types of Poles and
Volume Integrals
2 theorem -problems inversion Residues
only
Area as a double LT using
Cauchy’s residue
SLO- integral ( polar) Green’s theorem Convolution Conformal mappings:
theorem (without
1 (without proof), theorem -problems reflection
proof)-
only
S-7
ILT using Conformal mappings: Contour integration:
Triple integration in
SLO- Green’s theorem Convolution reflection Unit circle.
Cartesian
2 (without proof), theorem -problems
coordinates
only
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
SLO-
using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet
1
2 5 8 11 14
S-8
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
SLO-
using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet
2
2 5 8 11 14
Conversion from Gauss divergence LT of periodic Contour integration:
SLO- bilinear
Cartesian to polar theorem (without functions -problems Unit circle.
1 transformation
in double integrals proof), verification only
S-9 Gauss divergence Contour integration:
Conversion from LT of periodic
SLO- theorem (without bilinear Unit circle
Cartesian to polar functions -problems
2 proof) applications transformation
in double integrals only
to cubes.
Applications of Contour integration:
Laplace transforms semicircular contour.
Gauss divergence for solving linear
Triple integration in
SLO- theorem (without ordinary differential bilinear
Cartesian
1 proof applications to equations up to transformation
coordinates
parallelepiped. second order with
S-10 constant coefficient
only
Stoke’s theorems Applications of Contour integration:
Triple integration in (without proof) – Laplace transforms semicircular contour.
SLO- bilinear
Cartesian Verification for solving linear
2 transformation
coordinates ordinary differential
equations up to
second order with
constant coefficient
only
Stoke’s theorems Solution of Integral Contour integration:
Triple integration in (without proof) – equation and Cauchy’s integral semicircular contour.
SLO-
Cartesian Applications to integral equation theorem (without
1
coordinates cubes involving convolution proof)
type
S-11
Stoke’s theorems Solution of Integral Contour integration:
(without proof) – equation and semicircular contour.
SLO- Area of triple Cauchy’s integral
Applications to integral equation
2 Integral theorem applications
parallelepiped only. involving convolution
type
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
SLO-
using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet using tutorial sheet
1
3 6 9 12 15
Application of Line Application of Application Contour
S-12 Application of and Volume Integrals Application of Bilinear integration in
SLO-
Multiple integral in in engineering Laplace Transform Transformation and engineering
2
engineering in engineering Cauchy Integral in
engineering

1. Erwin kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons,2006.
2. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 36 th Edition, 2010.
3. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics for first year, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi,2008
4. Ramana B.V., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 11 th Reprint,
Learning 2010
Resources 5. G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic geometry, 9 th Edition, Pearson,Reprint,
2002
6. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications,
Reprint, 2008

Level of Continuous Assessment


Final Examination (40%)
Thinking CA – 1 (20%) CA – 2 (20%) CA – 3 (20%) #
Level Remember
40 % 30 % 30 % 30 %
1 Understand

Level Apply
40 % 40 % 40 % 40 %
2 Analyze

Level Evaluate
20 % 30 % 30 % 30 %
3 Create

# CA – 3 can be from any combination of these: Assignments, Seminars, Tech Talks, Mini-Projects, Case-Studies, Self-Study, MOOCs,
Certifications, Conf. Paper etc.,
SLO – Session Learning Outcome
Course Designers
(a) Experts from Industry
maheswaran@yah
1 Mr.V.Maheswaran CTS, Chennai 2
oo.com
(b) Experts from Higher Technical Institutions
kcskumar@iitm.a
3 Dr.K.C.SivaKumar IIT, Chennai 4 Dr.nanjundan Bangalore University nanzandan@gmail.com
c.in
(b) Internal Experts
givindarajan.a@kt Dr.sundarammal Sundarammal.k@srmu
5 Dr.A.Govindarajan SRMIST 6 SRMIST
r.srmuniv.ac.in kesavan niv.ac.in

To emerge as a World - Class University in creating and disseminating knowledge, and providing students a unique learning
experience in Science, Technology, Medicine, Management and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the world and
betterment of mankind.

MOVE UP through international alliances and collaborative initiatives to achieve global excellence.
ACCOMPLISH A PROCESS to advance knowledge in a rigorous academic and research environment.

ATTRACT AND BUILD PEOPLE in a rewarding and inspiring environment by fostering freedom, empowerment, creativity and
innovation.

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