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CISE 301 Numerical Methods

This document provides information about the CISE 301 Numerical Methods course taught in the spring of 2011 including the instructor's contact information, schedule, textbook, course outcomes, academic honesty policy, exam schedule, and grading breakdown. Key details include the final exam date of June 9th, five quizzes on topics like numerical integration and interpolation, two midterm exams on March 24th and May 5th, and a grading structure with assignments, quizzes, and exams accounting for 75% of the final grade and attendance making up the other 5%.
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CISE 301 Numerical Methods

This document provides information about the CISE 301 Numerical Methods course taught in the spring of 2011 including the instructor's contact information, schedule, textbook, course outcomes, academic honesty policy, exam schedule, and grading breakdown. Key details include the final exam date of June 9th, five quizzes on topics like numerical integration and interpolation, two midterm exams on March 24th and May 5th, and a grading structure with assignments, quizzes, and exams accounting for 75% of the final grade and attendance making up the other 5%.
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16/2/2014 CISE 301 Numerical Methods

CISE 301 - Term 102 - Spring 2011


Numerical Methods
Muhamed F. Mudawar
[email protected]
Office: Building 22, Room 328, Phone: 4642
Schedule and Office Hours

Syllabus | Lectures | Assignments

Announcements
Final Exam: Thursday, June 9, at 7:30 AM, Exb Center - B
Quiz 5: Numerical Integration, Tuesday, May 17
Quiz 5 Solution
Exam 2: Thursday, May 5, 10 AM, Building 24, Room 120
Quiz 4: Interpolation: Tuesday, April 26
Quiz 4 Solution
Quiz 3: Least-Squares Regression: Tuesday, April 19
Quiz 3 Solution
Exam 1: Thursday, March 24, 6 PM, Building 24, Room 120
Quiz 2: Solutions to Non-Linear Equations: Tuesday, March 15
Quiz1: Number Representation and Taylor Series: Sunday, February 27

Assistant
Sohaib Darwish

Email: [email protected]
Questions related to assignments and grading should be directed to the teaching assistant

Textbook
Numerical Me thods for Engineers, Steven Chapra and Raymond Canale, McGraw Hill International Edition, Fifth Edition, 2006

Course Outcomes
Towards the end of this course, students should be able to:
Use Taylor Series to approximate functions and evaluate approximation errors
Program algorithms to locate the roots of non-linear equations
Program algorithms to solve linear system of equations
S mooth engineering collected data using least square method
Use polynomials to interpolate collected data or approximate functions
Program algorithms to evaluate the derivative or the integral of a given function

Program alogrithms to solve O rdinary Differential Equations or Partial Differential Equations

Apply methods to solve common engineering problems


Use software tools to solve numerical problems

Academic Honesty
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Exam Schedule
Exam 1: Thursday, March 24, 6 PM
Exam 2: Thursday, May 5, 10 AM
Final Exam:

Grading
Attendance and Participation: 5%
Assignments and Quizzes: 20%
Exam I: 20%
Exam II: 25%
Final Exam: 30%

Last Updated: Sunday June 05, 2011, by Dr. Muhamed Mudawar

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