Engineering Mathematics
Spring 2020
School of Mechanical Engineering
University of Ulsan
Instructor Lee, Mokin
Office: 2-513
Phone: (052) 259-2143
Office Hours:
15:00–17:00, (Thursday), or by appointment
Textbook No Textbooks required.
References • Advanced Engineering Mathematics (4th ed.) by Erwin Kreyszig, 10th ed.
• Advanced Engineering Mathematics (4th ed.) by D.G. Zill and W.S. Wright
• Differential Equations with Mathematica (4th ed.) by Abell and Braselton
• The Student Edition of MATLAB by the MathWorks, Inc
Prerequisite Undergraduate level engineering mathematics, or equivalent.
Material This course is designed to introduce the graduate-level engineering mathemat-
ics.
(i) Linear Ordinary Differential Equations
(ii) Power Series Solutions and Special Functions
(iii) Boundary Value Problems and Eigenvalue Problems
(iv) Linear Parital Differential Equations
(v) Linear Algebra: Vectors and Matrices
Grading Homeworks: 10 %
Test 1 & 2 : 50% (25+25)
Final: 30 %
Attendance: 10 %
Grading scale: Absolute Evaluation
Homework Homework assignments will be handed out regularly and they will be due nor-
mally due two weeks after assignment.
Solutions will be available after the due date. Late homework will not be
accepted after homework solution is given.
Students are encouraged to work together on their homework problems, but
they should submit their homework separately.
To get full credit, you must show all work on the homework problems, which
must be handed in in the same order as they are assigned.
Exams Midterm : T.B.A Evening (Time and Place to be announced)
Final: T.B.A Evening (Time and Place to be announced)
For all tests, you will be allowed to bring in one A4 formula sheet made up by
yourself.
No early or late exams will be allowed without a written and legitimate excuse.
Policy • Attendance Policy: Class attendance is mandatory. If you miss a class for
some reason, you are responsible for all material covered in class. I will not
repeat lectures during my office hours.
• All drop/add procedures are your responsibility.
• Tardy Professor Policy: If the instructor has not arrived within 15 minutes
of the scheduled class time, you may assume that class has been canceled.
Academic Integrity
Truthfulness, honor, and responsibility should be committed in this course. Lying, cheating,
or stealing in any form will not be tolerated. When there is evidence that a student has
committed an act of academic dishonesty, the exam will forfeit and a formal written charge
of academic dishonesty including a description of the misconduct will be informed to the
Department Head. At the same time, the final grade will be assigned as ’F’.