Course Syllabus

SIE 476 - Numerical Analysis

Fall Semester 1997

1997-98 Catalog Data:

SIE - 476/576 (3) An intermediate-level introduction to numerical methods and error analysis for function approximation and interpolation, integration, solution of linear and nonlinear equations, and differential equations. 3ES. P, MATH 254, computer programming experience. Graduate-level requirements include extra reading assignments and more sophisticated programming assignments. P, ENGR 102.

Text Book:

An Introduction to Numerical Computations, by S. Yakowitz an F. Szidarovszky

References: None

Instructor:

S. Yakowitz, Professor of Systems and Industrial Engineering

Prerequisites by Topic:

  1. Ability to code in a high level language
  2. Differential equations
  3. Linear equations
  4. Circuit theory

Method for Assessing Student Knowledge of Prerequisite Topics:

None

Goals:

Overall Educational Goal:

To sharpen computational and data analysis skills and understand how computers are used in sophisticated engineering settings.

Specific Instructional Goals:

  1. The sources and effects of numerical error
  2. How computers evaluate functions and solve equations

Course Topics:

  1. Introduction to Matlab (4 hours)
  2. Linear and Nonlinear Equations (8)
  3. Function Interpolation, Integration and Approximation (8)
  4. Ordinary Differential Equations (6)
  5. Projects, Topics (as time allows)

Class Requirements:

  1. Two midterms (20% each)
  2. Approximately 3 homework assignments (10%)
  3. Project (20%)
  4. Final (30 %)

Computer Usage:

Homework assignments on each topic include programming

Laboratory Projects: None

Assessment of Course Goals:

  1. Project
  2. Class examination
  3. Homework

Contribution to professional component:

1.

Mathematics or Basic Science

0

credits

2.

Engineering Science or Design

3

credits

3.

General Education Requirements

0

credits

4.

Major Design Experience

0

credits

Contribution to program objectives: Goals 1, 4

Prepared by: S. Yakowitz   Date: April 14, 1998

 


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