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Course Syllabus(Competency/ Outcome-Based Education: Curriculum Quality Audit)


Discipline Engineering Mathematics Program BS Civil Engineering
Course Code ENM 331 Course Title Numerical Methods
Credit Units 4 units Duration 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory per week
Program 1st Semester Prerequisite ENS 231-Differential Equations
Placement 3rd year
A. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND COURSE INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (CD-CILOs/ Outcomes)

This course provides background on numerical analysis needed to solve civil engineering problems numerically when their analytical solution as either
not available or difficult to obtain. MATLAB programming environment or its equivalent will be introduced and used in this course.

At the end of the course, the students must be able to:


1. identify appropriate numerical/mathematical tool or concepts suitable for the solution of the CE problems
2. analyze the CE problem to translate it to a numerical solution
3. use a computer software developing a solution to the problem
4. solve civil engineering problems numerically when their analytical solution is either not available or difficult to obtain.

All these are achieved through (4.2.1.1) excellent instruction, relevant and responsive research and/ or extension services, and quality-assured
production (4.3.1.1) of a true NOrSUnian with the core values of SAPPHIRE needed to (4.1.1.1) become dynamic, competitive and globally responsive.
Program Standards/ BGI (Ref 6.1.1
DM: Constructive Alignment) 6.4.1
6.5.2
6.7.1
6.7.3

B. COURSE CONTENT AND STRUCTURE (CCS/ Content)

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Duration Content/ Intended Learning Outcomes Outcomes-Based Teaching- Outcomes-Based Assessment CILO BGI (Ref
(by week) Topic (by Unit/ process+particularity/ Learning (OBLT) (Ref DM: (OBA)(Ref DM: Constructive Alignment) DM: Constructive
Chapter/ Module) purpose+product Constructive Alignment) Align-ment)
Teaching and Resource Type Tool/
(Ref DM:Introduce/ Demonstrate/ Learning Activity (Instructional (Ref DM:Written Instrument
Practice) Work/
Material/ Performance
(TLA) Reading) Task/ Major
(ILO) Exam)
1 NOrSU Pre- A- Respond by providing multi- Reacting to a NOrSU Video Performance Task 4.3.1.1
liminaries modal interpretations of NOrSU video Clip Rubric
Institutional NOrSUnian (4.3.1.1) core clip through (Criteria: Respond 4.2.1.1
Intended Learning values of SAPPHIRE multi-modal Articulate
Outcomes (IILOs) (Spirituality, Accountability, interpretations Create) 4.1.1.1
as Professionalism, Patriotism, (e.g. poster,
√ VM/ Grad Harmony, Integrity, Respect, video, etc) of
Attributes Excellence) in this course the NOrSUnian
√ Cmps/Col/ Sch S- Articulate the contents of the core values;
Goals NOrSU mission of (4.2.1.1) mission; vision;
cascaded excellent instruction, relevant PILO to CILO
toProgram and responsive research and
Intended Learning extension services, and quality-
Outcomes (PILO) assured production
cascaded to
Course K- Create an image of (4.1.1.1)
Intended Learning a dynamic, competitive and
Outcomes (CILOs) globally responsive engineering
student within the content of
this course.

Duration Content/ Intended Learning Outcomes Outcomes-Based Teaching- Outcomes-Based Assessment CILO BGI (Ref
(byeek) Topic (by Unit/ process+particularity/ Learning (OBLT) (Ref DM: (OBA)(Ref DM: Constructive Alignment) DM: Constructive

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Chapter/ Module) purpose+product Constructive Alignment) Align-ment)


Teaching and Resource Type Tool/
(Ref DM:Introduce/ Demonstrate/ Learning (Instructional (Ref DM:Written Instrument
Practice) Work/ Performance
Activity Material/ Task/ Major Exam)
(ILO) (TLA) Reading)
2 Introduction Define numerical methods Determine 1.Numerical  recitation -Questionnaires 6.1.1
several Methods for  quizzes 6.4.1
Engineers and
Review of the mathematical reasons in Scientists: An
6.5.2
foundation studying Introduction with 6.7.1
numerical Applications using 6.7.3
methods MATLAB, Amos
Gilat and Vish
Subramaniam,
Examine how John Wiley, First
higher Edition 2007/2008
mathematics
will reduce into 2. Applied
a basic Numerical
Analysis- Using
arithmetic MATLAB,
operation Laurene V.
Fausett, Prentice
Hall, 1999

3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and
Scientists, Steven
C. Chapra,
McGRaw Hill, 2nd
Edition 2007/2008

4.Numerical

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Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

3 Fundamentals of Discuss computer programs Identifies 1.Numerical  recitation -Questionnaires 6.1.1


computer aided and software used in solving computer Methods for  quizzes 6.4.1
Engineers and
mathematical mathematical problems programs and Scientists: An
6.5.2
calculations software to Introduction with 6.7.1
easily solves Applications using 6.7.3
the extremely MATLAB, Amos
laborious and Gilat and Vish
Subramaniam,
time- John Wiley, First
consuming Edition 2007/2008
problems
2. Applied
Numerical
Analysis- Using
MATLAB,
Laurene V.
Fausett, Prentice
Hall, 1999

3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and
Scientists, Steven
C. Chapra,
McGRaw Hill, 2nd
Edition 2007/2008

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4.Numerical
Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

4,5,6 Solving System of Discuss the following methods Solve linear 1.Numerical  board work -Questionnaires 6.1.1
Linear equations  Gauss Elimination problems with Methods for  seatwork 6.4.1
Engineers and
Method values that Scientists: An  assignment 6.5.2
 Gauss Elimination with satisfies the Introduction with  problem 6.7.1
row pivoting equation Applications using solving 6.7.3
 Iterative Methods MATLAB, Amos  case study
 Jacobi Methods Gilat and Vish  laboratory
Subramaniam,
 Gauss- Seidel Method John Wiley, First  exams
Edition 2007/2008

2. Applied
Numerical
Analysis- Using
MATLAB,
Laurene V.
Fausett, Prentice
Hall, 1999

3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and
Scientists, Steven
C. Chapra,

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McGRaw Hill, 2nd


Edition 2007/2008

4.Numerical
Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

7,8 Roots of Discuss the following methods Solve 1.Numerical  board work -Questionnaires 6.1.1
Nonlinear  Bisection Method problems that Methods for  seatwork 6.4.1
Engineers and
Equations  Regula Falsi are concerned Scientists: An  assignment 6.5.2
 Secant Methods with the value Introduction with  problem 6.7.1
 Newton-Raphson of a variable or Applications using solving 6.7.3
Method a parameter MATLAB, Amos  case study
that satisfies a Gilat and Vish  laboratory
Subramaniam,
single John Wiley, First  exams
nonlinear Edition 2007/2008
equation
2. Applied
Numerical
Analysis- Using
MATLAB,
Laurene V.
Fausett, Prentice
Hall, 1999

3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and

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McGRaw Hill, 2nd
Edition 2007/2008

4.Numerical
Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

9 MIDTERM EXAM 

10,11 Curve Fitting and Discuss the following methods Know the best 1.Numerical  board work -Questionnaires 6.1.1
Interpolation  Polynomial fit curves to Methods for  seatwork 6.4.1
Engineers and
Interpolation-Lagrange data points Scientists: An  assignment 6.5.2
and Newton’s either by Introduction with  problem 6.7.1
Polynomials interpolation or Applications using solving 6.7.3
 Curve Fitting by regression. MATLAB, Amos  case study
Function Approximation Gilat and Vish  laboratory
Subramaniam,
 Least Squares John Wiley, First  exams
Regression Edition 2007/2008

2. Applied
Numerical
Analysis- Using
MATLAB,
Laurene V.
Fausett, Prentice
Hall, 1999

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3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and
Scientists, Steven
C. Chapra,
McGRaw Hill, 2nd
Edition 2007/2008

4.Numerical
Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

12,13 Numerical Discuss the following methods Estimates the 1.Numerical  board work -Questionnaires 6.1.1
Differentiation  Finite Difference numerical Methods for  seatwork 6.4.1
Engineers and
Methods - Forward value of a Scientists: An  assignment 6.5.2
Backward and Central derivative of a Introduction with  problem 6.7.1
Difference formulae given function Applications using solving 6.7.3
 Derivatives for Noisy at a given point MATLAB, Amos  case study
Data Gilat and Vish  laboratory
Subramaniam,
John Wiley, First  exams
Edition 2007/2008

2. Applied
Numerical
Analysis- Using
MATLAB,
Laurene V.

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Fausett, Prentice
Hall, 1999

3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and
Scientists, Steven
C. Chapra,
McGRaw Hill, 2nd
Edition 2007/2008

4.Numerical
Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

14,15 Numerical Discuss the following methods Compute 1.Numerical  board work -Questionnaires 6.1.1
Integration  Euler numerical Methods for  seatwork 6.4.1
Engineers and
 Trapezoidal approximations Scientists: An  assignment 6.5.2
 Simpson to Introduction with  problem 6.7.1
 Gaussian Quadrature the integral of Applications using solving 6.7.3
the function MATLAB, Amos  case study
Gilat and Vish  laboratory
Subramaniam,
John Wiley, First  exams
Edition 2007/2008

2. Applied
Numerical
Analysis- Using

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MATLAB,
Laurene V.
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Hall, 1999

3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and
Scientists, Steven
C. Chapra,
McGRaw Hill, 2nd
Edition 2007/2008

4.Numerical
Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

16 Solution of Discuss the following methods Solve an 1.Numerical  board work -Questionnaires 6.1.1
Ordinary  Euler’s explicit method expression for Methods for  seatwork 6.4.1
Engineers and
Differential  Modified Euler’s the dependent Scientists: An  assignment 6.5.2
Equations: Initial Method Midpoint variable in Introduction with  problem 6.7.1
Value Problems method terms of the Applications using solving 6.7.3
 Runge-Kutta Methods independent MATLAB, Amos  case study
(2nd , 3rd ,and 4th order one(s) which Gilat and Vish  laboratory
Subramaniam,
methods) satisfies the John Wiley, First  exams
 Modified Euler’s relation Edition 2007/2008
Predictor- Corrector
Method 2. Applied

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Numerical
Analysis- Using
MATLAB,
Laurene V.
Fausett, Prentice
Hall, 1999

3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and
Scientists, Steven
C. Chapra,
McGRaw Hill, 2nd
Edition 2007/2008

4.Numerical
Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

17 Solution of Discuss the following methods Find solution of 1.Numerical  board work -Questionnaires 6.1.1
Ordinary  Shooting Method a given Methods for  seatwork 6.4.1
Engineers and
Differential  Finite Difference differential Scientists: An  assignment 6.5.2
Equations: equation Introduction with  problem 6.7.1
Boundary-Value subject to a Applications using solving 6.7.3
Problems given set MATLAB, Amos  case study
of boundary Gilat and Vish  laboratory
Subramaniam,
conditions. John Wiley, First  exams
Edition 2007/2008

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2. Applied
Numerical
Analysis- Using
MATLAB,
Laurene V.
Fausett, Prentice
Hall, 1999

3.Applied
Numerical
Methods with
MATLAB for
Engineers and
Scientists, Steven
C. Chapra,
McGRaw Hill, 2nd
Edition 2007/2008

4.Numerical
Methods for
Engineers,
Steven C. Chapra
and Raymond P.
Canale, McGRaw
Hill, 5th Edition
2006

18 FINAL EXAM

C. REQUIRED READING MATERIALS AND REFERENCES


Print Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists: An Introduction with Applications using MATLAB, Amos Gilat and Vish

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Subramaniam, John Wiley, First Edition 2007/2008


Applied Numerical Analysis- Using MATLAB, Laurene V. Fausett, Prentice Hall, 1999
Applied Numerical Methods with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists, Steven C. Chapra, McGRaw Hill, 2 nd Edition
2007/2008
Numerical Methods for Engineers, Steven C. Chapra and Raymond P. Canale, McGRaw Hill, 5 th Edition 2006

Non-Print https://www.engineeringbookspdf.com/numerical-methods-for-engineers-6th-edition-by-steven-c-chapra-and-
raymond-p-canale/

http://www.civilittee-hu.com/uploads/1/numerical/book6th.pdf

https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html

D. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING SYSTEM


Course Requirements At the end of semester, the learners are to comply the requirements on:
1. Written Examination
2. Assignments/Seatwork
3. Project/ Compilations
4. Case Studies
Grading System The students are graded based on the following:
1. Chapter Exam …………………………………………………………………….…..35%
2. Assignments/Seatwork………………………………………………………………...5%
3. Case studies…….……………………………………................................................5%
4. Project/Compilations…………………………………………………………………....5%
5. Midterm Examination……………………………………………………………. .….20%
6. Final Examination …..…………………………………………………….… ………30%
Total Score 100%
Passing score 50% with equivalent grade of 75%
E . C L A S S P O L I C I E S (Specific to the Course)

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Pedagogical The course uses the following strategies to enhance the learning of the students:
Nature and  Library Research
Delivery  Power Point presentation
 Small-Group Discussion
 Problem solving
 Seatwork
 Board work
 Case study
 Laboratory

Attendance, Assignment Students are expected to attend all classes. All absences shall be excused only for valid reasons (student will present a
and Submission Policies medical certificate upon returning to the class). A student who is absent 20% of the total number of class hours may be
dropped from the subject.

Uniform and Students are deemed accountable to follow the proper conduct inside the classroom and wear proper uniform as
Decorum stipulated in the students handbook.

Academic Honesty All forms of dishonesty as indicated as ideal class rules in the basic and higher education is automatically equivalent to
and Scholarship a failing grade of the academic exercise. Plagiarism is automatic “Failed” in an output.
Special Education Need Persons with physical/ learning disabilities are requested to see the Professor within the first two weeks of the semester.
and Disability A doable strategy is designed by both the Professor and student throughout the semester. Have an appointment with
Accommodation the Professor for his/ her consultation time
Gender and All oral and written communication outputs/ class interactions are required to observe the use of gender sensitive
Development language. The course prohibits discrimination and harassment based upon race, ethnicity, sex (including sexual
Related Accommodation assault), pregnancy, color, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation,
gender identity, and genetic information. Any student who has concerns about such behavior should the Professor.
Religious In the academic work in the class, everybody is required to avoid conflicts with student’s religious practices and/ or
Accommodation observances. For an exemption, the student may request reasonable accommodations. This request must be in writing,
and the Professor will review the request and this may even seek for assistance from the Dean.
Academic Consultation related to the course can be done between 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm – Mondays to Thursdays
Mentoring, Coaching at College of Engineering & Architecture Faculty Office or queries can be emailed to texted to the following contacts

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and Consultation E-mail Address: norsu.cea.ge@gmail.com; Cellphone No: (+63)9994381067. Use of social media is discouraged
unless in a “discussion room” designed specifically for such course.
PROFESSORIAL TEAM FOR THE COURSE
Lead Associate
IRISMAY T. JUMAWAN ROSARIO C. ABRASALDO
Faculty Faculty
TIME & DAY VENUE VENUE
Schedule Schedule TIME & DAY
BMI rosario77_abrasaldo@yahoo.co BMI
LMS irismay_t@yahoo.com LMS
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Associate CHRISTOPHER B. H EdQ Associate NAME H EdQ
Faculty PATRIMONIO Faculty
TIME & DAY VENUE VENUE
Schedule Schedule TIME & DAY
LMS chrypat12@gmail.com BMI LMS EMAIL BMI

Prepared By: Reviewed By: Approved By: Vice President, Academic Affairs

IRISMAY T. JUMAWAN, Ph.D JOSE SERESTER L. TUBALLA, JOSEF VILL S. VILLANUEVA,


Instructor Ph.D ROSEMARIE T. PINILI, Ed.D.,
Ph.D.
Program Chair College Dean
Ph.D.
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