Numerical Solutions
Numerical Solutions
Vision
A research-based academic institution committed to excellence and service in nurturing globally competitive workforce towards sustainable development.
Mission
Romblon State University shall nurture an academic environment that provides advanced education, higher technological and professional instruction and
technical expertise in agriculture and fisheries, forestry, engineering and technology, education, humanities, sciences and other relevant fields of study and
collaborate with other institutions and communities through responsive, relevant and research-based extension services.
Core Values
1. Stewardship
2. Competence
3. Resilience
4. Integrity
5. Balance
6. Excellence
7. Service
Goals
The College of Engineering and Technology’s goal is to provide relevant and quality training for students in engineering, technology and related fields
consistently to satisfy the national development trusts.
Objectives
All engineering programs must be defined consistent with the vision and mission of the university, The College endeavors to:
Produce graduates with the necessary theoretical knowledge of mathematics and natural sciences as well as the background knowledge needed by
them to acquire the experience and practical skills required of professional engineers and technicians;
Educate students for their careers as engineers and technicians, to enable them to contribute to the developmental effort of the country as
entrepreneurs or competent professionals;
Educate students imbued with good moral and ethical values and the acute sense of awareness of the conservation of the environment for the
sustainable development of the country;
Provide students instruction in both theoretical and practical aspects of engineering and technology and exposure to industrial setting in the form of
field experience provide a well-rounded engineering and technical education that draws upon resources of a comprehensive research university to
attract outstanding undergraduate students in selected engineering fields;
Conduct quality research in selected areas, enabling faculty members and students to keep pace with new developments and ensuring that the
newest concepts are taught in its courses; and
Serve the needs of the University, industry, government, and the general populace by making its facilities and faculty expertise accessible.
Course Description:
The course provides background on numerical analysis needed to solve civil engineering problems numerically when their analytical solution is either not
available or difficult to obtain. MATLAB programming environment or its equivalent.
Program Outcomes:
a. apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve complex civil engineering problems;
b. design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data;
c. design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints, in accordance with standards;
d. function in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
e. identify, formulate, and solve complex civil engineering problems;
f. understand professional and ethical responsibility;
g. communicate effectively civil engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large;
h. understand the impact of civil engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context
i. recognize the need for, and engage in life-long learning
j. know contemporary issues;
k. use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for civil engineering practice;
l. know and understand engineering and management principles as a member and leader of a team, and to manage projects in a
multidisciplinary environment;
m. understand at least one specialized field of engineering practice
Course Outcomes(COs) : At the end of the course, the student Program Outcomes
will be able to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m
CO-1 IDENTIFY appropriate numerical/mathematical tool or E D E E E D
concepts suitable for the solutions to CE Problems
CO-2 ANALYZE the CE problem to translate it to numerical E D E E E D
solution
CO-3 USE a computer software developing a solution to the E D E E E D
problem
CO-4 SOLVE civil engineering problems numerically when E D E E E D
their analytical solution either not available of difficult
to obtain.
Note: I - An introductory course to an Outcome
E – Enabling
D - Demonstrate
Course Requirements:
In accordance to the IATF and LGU’s, ordinances and protocols due to pandemic the following requirements in the course was consider to be the basis of grading
students.
Class Standing Requirements (Proof of viewing/ receiving the pre-recorded videos to check if the students received and watch the discussion. Partaking
on online discussion, questions and queries to clarify the lesson. Online reporting and recitation during the discussion period online/streams.
Online Examination (Partaking the online examination on the scheduled date and time is a must).
Attendance
Projects/Assignments/Plates
Major Examinations
Quizzes/Seat works
Portfolio of Assignments and Quizzes
Course Policies:
Google classroom and messenger will be used in this course/subject.
Attendance will be monitored thru feedbacks, confirmation and acknowledgement to
any activities, announcements and requirements to be posted.
Online (but not real time) Quizzes/Exams will be given and scheduled ahead of time
and all students must take these quizzes/exams.
Major exams (Mid-term and Final) (online) will be given at the time prepared by the
College. All students must take the major exams.
Projects and assignments must be submitted on scheduled deadline in all possible
means.
Students will be informed of the activities posted in the google classroom thru/via
messenger.
Methods of Computation
Absolute zero shall be used in all examination and quizzes. Percentile shall be used in recording grades when evaluating students using the formula
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Conditional is not a grade. It is given to students that lacks necessary requirements and therefore, must be accomplished before the end of that semester to
obtain a grade.
Course Outline
BLENDED
WEEK TOPICS LEARNING OUTCOMES (Synchronous/Asynchronous)
Learning Activities Assessment Tasks
Orientation Familiarize the different course policies
Distribution of Course Syllabus and what the course is all about. Download the video on orientation
Rules and regulation of the class about course syllabus and VMGO
Discussion of the VMGO Familiarize with the VMGO None
Complex Analytic Functions Attendance during Answer and submit the
Define what is a complex number schedule thru feedbacks, Assignments following
Carry out addition, subtraction, confirmation, and the instruction given
multiplication and division of acknowledgement to any Take online QUIZ (but not
complex number activities and real time) and submit on
Use de Moivre’s Theorem for the announcement posted time and follow the
powers of complex numbers, online via messenger or given instruction posted
Module 1
determining roots of numbers, Google classroom for every quiz.
Review of Mathematical Foundation
1-2 cosines and sines of nθ and Participation during Answer and Submit
powers of cosines and sines discussion of topics thru Plates/Problem Sets
Complex Analytic Functions
Use complex numbers in messenger or Google
Physical Meaning of Derivatives and
exponential form classroom
Integrals
Study the examples given
Sequences and Series
Physical Meaning of Derivatives and for every topic and raise
Integrals questions and clarifications
Know the physical meaning of during the class schedule
Derivatives and Integrals thru messenger of Google
Sequences and Series Classroom.
Use sequences and series, Participate in the QUIZ
determining limits, series of power Game before the start of
of integers the class
Attendance during
schedule thru feedbacks,
Module 2 confirmation, and
3-4 Review of Mathematical Foundation Taylor Series Expansion acknowledgement to any
Use the Taylor polynomial to give activities and
5 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
10 FINAL EXAMINATION
References
Printed Sources
Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists: An Introduction with Applications using MATLAB. Amos Gilat and Vish Subramaniam. John Wiley, First Edition
2007-2008
Applied Engineering Analysis by Tai-Ran Hsu, Published by John Wiley & Sons, 2018.
Numerical Analysis by Burden, Richard and Fairess, Douglas. 9th Ed. 2011
Numerical Methods for Engineers by Chapra, Steven C. and Canale, Raymond P.6th Ed. 2010
E-Sources
https://www.sjsu.edu/me/docs/hsu-Chapter%2010%20Numerical%20solution%20methods.pdf
https://www.caee.utexas.edu/prof/mckinney/ce311k/handouts/odes.pdf
ENGR. JOHN M. APARICIO ENGR. APRILLE ANN M. SIM ENGR. ALFREDO F. FORTU JR., Ph. D.
Lecturer Chairperson, CE Department Dean, CET