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COURSE PRO FORMA


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                                       Code  KXEX1144
                                        Title  Basic Engineering Calculus

                                Pre-requisite  None

                  Student Learning Time (SLT)  80 hours
                                      Credit  2
                          Learning Outcomes  1. Describe elementary special functions (e.g. exponential, log, and
                                              trigonometric functions) which arise in engineering.

                                              2. Practice the skills obtained from differential and integral calculus to deal
                                              with models in engineering

                                              3. Use the basic calculus concepts and apply knowledge gained in
                                              subsequent engineering courses or others
                                   Synopsis  Functions,  trigonometric  and  hyperbolic  functions,  exponential  functions,
                                              logarithmic  functions.  Concept  domain  and  range  of  function,  graphs  of
                                              function,  inverse  functions,  combining  functions,  composite  functions,
                                              rational functions and partial functions.

                                              Limit continuity and differentiation. Concept of limit. Continuity and types of
                                              discontinuity.  Derivative  of  trigonometric  and  hyperbolic  functions.
                                              Increasing and decreasing functions. Implicit differentiation and the chain
                                              rule.
                                 Assessment  40% Continuous Assessments

                                              60% Final Examination
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                                  References  1. Modern Engineering Mathematics, (4  edition),Glyn James
                                              (Edison-Wesley), 2007

                                              2. Engineering Mathematics, (5  edition), K. A. Stroud and D. J.
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                                              Booth (Palgrave), 2007

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                                              3. Further Engineering Mathematics, (3  edition), K. A. Stroud
                                              (MacMillan) 1992
                                   Soft skills  Communication Skills (CS1, CS2, CS3)

                                              Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)
                                              Team work Skills (TS1, TS2)







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