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: DBM 1023
: MATHEMATICS FOR COMPUTING
: 3 (30 LECTURE : 30 TUTORIAL)
: AB AZIZ IKHWAN BIN AB WAHAB
: 09-8400851 / 019-9345235
SYNOPSIS
MATHEMATICS FOR COMPUTING course introduces students to numbering system, geometry and complex numbers. Calculus covers the simple
techniques of differentiation and integration. In addition, this course also exposed to basic concept of matrices and linear algebra to help them in
solving mathematical problem in organizing data through theoretically and practically.
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO):
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Apply mathematical knowledge and skills in analyzing problems critically. (C3, LD1)
2. Find mathematical solutions using the appropriate techniques in mathematics. (C3, LD1)
3. Solve related mathematical problems using appropriate formulae and laws. (C3, LD1)
Week (Period)
WEEK 1
(23-27/11/2014)
1 week
WEEK 2-3
(30/11-11/12/2014)
2 weeks
WEEK 4
(14-18/12/2014)
1 week
WEEK 5
(21-25/12/2014)
1 week
WEEK 6-8
(28/12/14-11/01/2015)
3 weeks
WEEK 9-11
(18/01/15-05/02/2015)
3 weeks
WEEK 11-12
(08/02/-12/02/2015)
1 weeks
4.0 CALCULUS
4.1 Understand differentiation
4.2 Understand integration
WEEK 17-19
(15/03/15-02/04/2015)
3 weeks
12
WEEK 20-22
(05/04-23/04/2015)
3 weeks
COURSEWORK ASSESSMENT (CA) :
a. Quiz (2x)
b. Test (1x)
c. Tutorial Exercises (4x)
d. Assignment(1x)
(FE):
WEEK 13
(15-19/02/2014)
1 week
Week 14-16
(22/02/15-12/03/2015)
3 week
FINAL EXAM
Hours
12
12
60%
10%
15%
20%
15%
40%
REFERENCES:
1.
Abdul Hadi Yaakub, Ong Beng Sim et al, (2012). Mathematics for Matriculation Semester 2:
Fourth edition update. Fajar Bakti
2.
Hanrahan, V. (2013). OCR Additional Mathematics Practice Book. London: Hodder
Education.
3.
Hanrahan, V. (2013). OCR Additional Mathematics Practice Book. London: Hodder
Education.
4.
Huettenmueller, R. (2012). Pre-Calculus Demystified 2/E (2nd Edition). USA: McGraw-Hill
Professional.
5.
ORegan, G. (2012). Mathematics in Computing: An Accessible Guide to Historical,
Foundation and Application Contexts.
6.
Vince, J. A. (2010). Mathematics for Computer Graphics (Undergraduate Topics in
Computer Science).