| ROWAN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS MATH 01.235 – Mathematics for Engineering
Analysis I Professor: Dr. Paul J. Laumakis Office: Robinson Hall Room 229G Phone: x 3872 E-mail: laumakis@rowan.edu Office Hours: MWR 3:15 – 4:15 p.m. and by appointment Course Description: This course involves the study of functions of several variables, vector calculus, linear algebra, numerical analysis and ordinary differential equations. Topical coverage includes multivariable calculus, vector differential calculus, matrix operations, linear system analysis, numerical methods and first order ordinary differential equations. The Mathematica computer algebra system is required for this course. Course Objectives: This course is intended to provide the student with the working mathematical knowledge that is required to support continued study in the engineering disciplines. The development of critical thinking and mathematical problem solving skills will be accomplished primarily through a student-centered learning process. Through this process, students will develop the crucial ability to learn on their own. In-class group work, in addition to small team efforts on application-oriented projects derived from a variety of disciplines, will serve to improve the student’s ability to work with others while strengthening communication skills. Additionally, these application problems will allow the student to acquire expertise in the mathematical modeling process and engage the student in the prudent use of available technology. Attendance: In order to effectively accomplish the course
objectives, students are expected to attend every class and be on time.
If you are absent from class for any reason, it is your responsibility
to find out what you missed, including any announcements. You may find
out what you missed from your classmates or by contacting me directly.
Excessive absence or lateness may result in a lower final grade for the
course. Textbooks: (1) Stewart, James, Calculus: Concepts and
Contexts, 3rd ed., Brooks/Cole, 2005. Miscellaneous: In order to avoid disruption during class, all cell phones, beepers, and the like are to be turned off before entering the classroom. Grading Policy: Final grades will be determined as follows: Group Projects 450 pts. Notes: (1) All students must be present for all graded events. No make-ups
will be given and a * Note that section reading assignments from Class 2 to Class 17 are
from the Calculus book, Class 20 through Class 29 are from the Linear
Algebra book, and the remainder of the reading assignments are from the
Differential Equations text. |