Math 330 (Section 7699 ): Fall 2015 Syllabus

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College of Staten Island, City University of New York (CUNY) Math 330 (Section 7699 ): Fall 2015 Syllabus Instructor: Joseph Maher Applied Mathematical Analysis I Office: 1S-222 Phone: (718) 982-3623 Email: joseph.maher@csi.cuny.edu Office hours: M 4:40-6:20, W 4:40-5:30 Course location: MW 6:30-9:10 1S-115 Textbook: O neil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 6th edition, Cengage ISBN: 978-1111427412 Grading policy: 10% Homework and attendance 50% Midterms 40% Final Additional info: Disability policy: Qualified students with disabilities will be provided reasonable academic accommodations if determined eligible by the Office for Disability Services. Prior to granting disability accommodations in this course, the instructor must receive written verification of student s eligibility from the Office of Disability Services, which is located in 1P-101. It is the student s responsibility to initiate contact with the Office for Disability Services staff and to follow the established procedures for having the accommodation notice sent to the instructor. Integrity policy: CUNY s Academic Integrity Policy is available online at http://www.csi.cuny.edu/privacy/cuny_academic_integrity.pdf

THE COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS COURSE OUTLINE MTH 330 APPLIED MATHEMATICS I 4Cr/6Hr SPRING 2008 TEXT: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Sixth Edition by Peter O'Neil, PWS-Kent Publishing Co. SW/M L Note: Each numbered lesson corresponds to a two-hour class session. I 1.1 Introduction to Differential 10/5,7,11,15 1.2 Separable Differential 20/1-19(odd) 2 1.3 Linear Differential 26/1,5,7,13,16 1.4 Exact Differential 32/1,3,7,11,13,15 3 1.5 Integrating Factors 37/3,5,9,14,15 1.6 Special First Order 46/5,7,8,10,12 Differential (Homogeneous DE's) II 4 1.7 Applications - Electrical 55/19,23,25 Circuits, Orthogonal Trajectories 1.8 Existence and Uniqueness 60/1,5,6 5 2.1 Introduction - Second Order Differential 2.2 Theory of Solutions of 69/3,5,8,10,11,13 Second Order DE's 6 2.3 Reduction of Order 72/3,5,7,15 2.4 Constant Coefficient 77/1,3,5,9,11,13,17,21 Homogeneous Linear

MTH 330 Course Outline III 7 2.5 Euler's Equation 81/1,3,7,9,19 2.6 Method of Variation of 93/1-6 Parameters 8 2.6 Method of Undetermined 93/7,11,12,13,15, Coefficients 9 2.7 Models of Mechanical 105/1,4,5,11,13 Systems - Simple & Damped Harmonic Motion IV 10 2.7 Forced Motion 110/19,21,23 2.7 Electrical Circuits 110/25,27 11 REVIEW 12 EXAM 1 V 13 2.6 Higher Order DE's Summary of Second Order Linear DE's - matrix representation and geometrical interpretation. 14 6.1 Algebra and Geometry of 210/1,3,7,11,13,19 Vectors 23,25,27,28,29,32,36 15 6.2 Dot Product 217/5,9,15,17,19 6.3 Cross Product 222/1,5,9,15,17,23,31 VI 16 6.4 Vector Space Rn 228/5,7,9,11,13,15 17 6.5 Linear Independence and 235/1,5,9,17,19,25,27 Dimension 18 7.1 Matrices 250/3,5,9,11,15,17,21,23,27

MTH 330 Course Outline VII 19 7.2 Elementary Row Operations, 258/1,3,5,7,9,11 Elementary Matrices 7.3 The Row Echelon Form of a Matrix 265/3,5,7,11 20 7.4 The Rank and Row/Column Space 271/3,5,7,9,11,17 of a Matrix 7.5/7.6 Homogeneous Systems of 279/1,3,5,7,9,13,17 Linear 21 7.7 Nonhomogeneous Systems of 292/3,5,7,11,13,15 Linear 7.8 Matrix Inverse 298/3,5,7,9,13,15,17 VIII 22 8.1/8.2 Definition of the Determinant 8.3 Properties of Determinants 8.4/8.5 Evaluation of Determinants 313/1,3,7,9,11,13 23-24 Using MATLAB for manipulating matrices: (I) Input; size; determinant; inverse (II) Solution of systems of equations. (HANDOUT) IX 25 8.7 Matrix Inverse 318/3,5,7,9 8.8 Cramer's Rule 320/3,5,7,9 26 9.1 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors 320/1,3,5,7,11,13,15,17,19,20 27 9.2 Diagonalization 339/1,3,5,7,9,12,13 X 28 9.3 Orthogonal and Symmetric 347/1,3,5,9,11 Matrices 29-30 Diagonalization using MATLAB - extracting Eigensolutions (HANDOUT)

MTH 330 Course Outline XI 31 REVIEW 32 EXAM 2 33 10.1 Theory of Systems of Linear DE's 373/1,3,5,7,9,17,19,21,25,31,33 10.2 Solution of X'=AX When A is Constant 392/7,13,21,25,27,33, 35,41,43,47 XII 34 10.3 Solution of X'=AX+G 401/15,17,19,23 35-36 Using MATLAB to solve systems of Linear First Order DE - ODE23/ODE45 (HANDOUT) XIII 37 3.1 Laplace and Inverse 121/1,3,5,7,9,13,15,17,25,29 Laplace transforms 38 3.2 Laplace Transform Solution 126/1,3,5,8,10,13 of Initial Value Problem 39 3.3 Shifting Theorems and 139/1,3,5,7,9,11,15,17,19 the Heaviside Function XIV 40 3.3 Shifting Theorems (Cont'd) 139/23,25,27,31,35,37 41 3.4 Convolution Theorem 146/1,5,7,9,13,19,21 3.5 Unit Impulses and the 151/1,3,5 Dirac Delta Function 42 PROBLEM REVIEW REVIEW for FIL EXAM

ROLE IN CURRICULUM One of MTH 330 and 334 required for the mathematics major. Required for the Engineering Science major and the Physics major. LEARNING GOALS AND ASSESSMENT PLAN Learning Goal The student will be able to apply standard techniques for solving first-order ordinary differential equations (ODEs). The student will learn the theory of second- order linear ODEs and be able to solve second- order constantcoefficient ODEs The student will learn fundmental concepts of linear algebra and matrix theory and be able to apply them to solve linear systems of differential equations with constant coefficients. The student will learn introductory Laplace transform theory and be able to apply it to solve linear constantcoefficient ODEs Assessment When assessment activities are done, the results will be summarized in memorandum form and filed with the department chairperson for record keeping purposes. Information obtained from assessment will be used to assess and self-reflect on the success of the course and to make any necessary changes to improve teaching and learning effectiveness.

Undergraduate Catalog Course Description College of Staten Island Course prefix: MTH Course number: 330 Course title: Applied Mathematical Analysis I Subject Mathematics Minimum credits: 4.0 Maximum credits: 4.0 Hours per week: 6.0 Course description: Advanced mathematics for engineering and science students. Linear algebra, ordinary differential equations, eigen value problems, transforms, and special functions. Prerequisite: MTH 233 or MTH 236. Comments: Credit will not be given for both MTH 330 and MTH 334.