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GET 210 Course Compact

The document outlines the course details for Engineering Mathematics II (GET 210) taught by Engr. Onoriode Avbenake in the Mechanical Engineering department. It includes course objectives, learning outcomes, assessment methods, and a course outline covering topics such as second order differential equations and complex variables. The course aims to equip students with mathematical skills applicable to engineering problems and includes various teaching methods and recommended textbooks.
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GET 210 Course Compact

The document outlines the course details for Engineering Mathematics II (GET 210) taught by Engr. Onoriode Avbenake in the Mechanical Engineering department. It includes course objectives, learning outcomes, assessment methods, and a course outline covering topics such as second order differential equations and complex variables. The course aims to equip students with mathematical skills applicable to engineering problems and includes various teaching methods and recommended textbooks.
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Department: Mechanical Engineering

Course Lecturer Engr. Onoriode Avbenake


Programme Mechanical Engineering
Course Code GET 210
Course Title Engineering Mathematics II
Course Unit 3 Units LH 45
Semester Second
Time Tuesdays 9.00 am – 11.00 am
Wednesdays 9.00 am – 10.00 am
Location SST Classroom 4

Course Objectives
The objectives of this course are:
 To provide the foundation of engineering mathematics in solving science and
engineering problems in our daily life.
 To develop skills using mathematics software to solve simple science and
engineering problems.
 To appreciate how engineering mathematics are applied in industry and
communicated in society.
BMAS: Second order differential equations, line integral, multiple integral and their applications,
differentiation of integral. Analytical functions of complex variables. Transformations and mapping,
special functions.

Course Learning Outcomes


On completion of this course, students should be able to:
 Understand the concepts of line integral and multiple integral with their
applications in mathematical methods. [EK=Engineering Knowledge S01.2]
 Understand the concept of differentiation of integral in engineering and physical
systems. [EK=Engineering Knowledge S01.2]
 Solve and employ a mathematical tool for Second order differential equations in
science and engineering problems and appreciate their applications to our daily
life. [MTU=Modern Tools Usage S02.2]

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 Apply analytical methods in solving functions of complex variables for science
and engineering problems. [PA= Problem Analyses S02.2]
 Employ the concept of matrix transformation and mapping to solve qualitative
and quantitative problems. [PA= Problem Analyses S02.2]

Methods of Lecture Delivery/Teaching Aids

Case Study Individual Assignments Practical

Case Summary Industrial Training Project

Closed Book Examination Laboratory Experiments Quiz

Debates Lectures Research

Demonstration Log Site Visit

Field Trips Open Book Examination Study tour

Field Work Oral presentation Tests

Group Assignments Portfolios Tutorials

Structure of the Programme/Method of Grading

Methods of Assessment Weighting % Outline Details


Continuous Assessment Tests 30 Assignments
End-of-Semester Examination 65 Formal examination.
Class Participation 5 Attendance & class participation

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Course Outline

# Topic(s) Activity Student Performance


Outcomes Indicator
Describe the concept of • Lecture [EK=Engineering Submission of
1 • Quiz Knowledge S01.1)] Solution to Quiz
differentiation of integral.
Explain line integral and multiple • Lecture [EK=Engineering
2 Knowledge S01.2)]
integral
Apply line integral and multiple • Lecture [TM=Individual and Class oral
Teamwork presentation
integral in solving engineering and • Presentation
3 CM=Communication
science problems.
]
Use analytical methods to solve • Lecture [PA=Problem Submission of
Solution to Exercise
4 engineering problems of complex • Quiz Analysis S01.1)]
Given
variables.
Explain matrix transformations and • Lecture [EK=Engineering Submission of
5 mapping • Quiz Knowledge S01.1)] Solution to Exercise
Given
Apply analytical methods in solving • Lecture [EK=Engineering Submission of
6 second order differential equations. • Quiz Knowledge S01.1)] Solution to Exercise
Given
Apply numerical methods in solving • Lecture [MT=Use Modern Submission of
7 second order differential equations. • Quiz Tools] Solution to Exercise
Given

Textbooks

Textbooks K. A. Stroud, Dexter Booth, (2020), 8th ed, Engineering Mathematics, Macmillan
International Higher Education, England.
K.A. Stroud, Dexter Booth, (2020), 6th ed. Advanced Engineering Mathematics,
Macmillan International Higher Education, England
Recommended Erwin Kreyszig, (2006), Advanced Engineering Mathematics 9th Edition
International Student Version, Wiley & Sons Inc, USA
Alan Jeffrey, (2002), 1st ed, Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Harcourt/Academic Press
Alan Jeffrey, (2004), 2nd ed, Essentials of Engineering Mathematics
Chapman and Hall/CRC

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