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MATH 111: Introduction to Matlab for Engineers

Course Info

Math 111: Introduction to Matlab for Engineers

Section: 069870

Instructor: Anh Thai Nhan

Contact Me

Lecture/Lab Hours: MTWTh 2:30 - 4:05 in FP13

Math Learning Center (MLC) Hours: MTWTh 1:00 - 2:00 in HH219

E-mail: anhan@ohlone.edu

Telephone: (415) 298-9807

Prerequisites

Passing grade in Calculus I or the equivalent.

In particular, you will need

I An understanding of derivatives and integrals.

I Tools from Trigonometry and Intermediate Algebra.

Software and Textbook

Software:

I It is required to have Matlab installed (best on yourlaptops).

I To get Matlab installed, please visit MathWorks.com.

Textbooks:Author: Holly Moore,

Title: MATLAB for Engineers, 4th. ed., 2015,

Publisher: Pearson.Additional textbooks:Please visit course website: https://nhananhthai.wordpress.

com/teaching/math-111-summer-2016/

Software and Textbook

Software:

I It is required to have Matlab installed (best on yourlaptops).

I To get Matlab installed, please visit MathWorks.com.

Textbooks:Author: Holly Moore,

Title: MATLAB for Engineers, 4th. ed., 2015,

Publisher: Pearson.Additional textbooks:Please visit course website: https://nhananhthai.wordpress.

com/teaching/math-111-summer-2016/

Software and Textbook

Software:

I It is required to have Matlab installed (best on yourlaptops).

I To get Matlab installed, please visit MathWorks.com.

Textbooks:Author: Holly Moore,

Title: MATLAB for Engineers, 4th. ed., 2015,

Publisher: Pearson.

Additional textbooks:Please visit course website: https://nhananhthai.wordpress.

com/teaching/math-111-summer-2016/

Software and Textbook

Software:

I It is required to have Matlab installed (best on yourlaptops).

I To get Matlab installed, please visit MathWorks.com.

Textbooks:Author: Holly Moore,

Title: MATLAB for Engineers, 4th. ed., 2015,

Publisher: Pearson.Additional textbooks:Please visit course website: https://nhananhthai.wordpress.

com/teaching/math-111-summer-2016/

Student Learning Objectives

1. Use Matlab in an interactive mode.

2. Use Matlab in a programming mode.

3. Export Matlab to external file types.

4. Create and edit two and three dimensional graphs.

5. Solve a variety of mathematical problems including root finding,numerical differentiation, numerical integration, and simplenumerical methods for differential equations.

Student Learning Objectives

1. Use Matlab in an interactive mode.

2. Use Matlab in a programming mode.

3. Export Matlab to external file types.

4. Create and edit two and three dimensional graphs.

5. Solve a variety of mathematical problems including root finding,numerical differentiation, numerical integration, and simplenumerical methods for differential equations.

Student Learning Objectives

1. Use Matlab in an interactive mode.

2. Use Matlab in a programming mode.

3. Export Matlab to external file types.

4. Create and edit two and three dimensional graphs.

5. Solve a variety of mathematical problems including root finding,numerical differentiation, numerical integration, and simplenumerical methods for differential equations.

Student Learning Objectives

1. Use Matlab in an interactive mode.

2. Use Matlab in a programming mode.

3. Export Matlab to external file types.

4. Create and edit two and three dimensional graphs.

5. Solve a variety of mathematical problems including root finding,numerical differentiation, numerical integration, and simplenumerical methods for differential equations.

Student Learning Objectives

1. Use Matlab in an interactive mode.

2. Use Matlab in a programming mode.

3. Export Matlab to external file types.

4. Create and edit two and three dimensional graphs.

5. Solve a variety of mathematical problems including root finding,numerical differentiation, numerical integration, and simplenumerical methods for differential equations.

Grading

A 100 % - 90% Homework 30%

B 89.9% - 80% Tests 40%

C 79.9% - 70% Final 30%

D 69.9% - 55%

Homework

I Homework will be assigned and discussed in class. It shouldbe turned in as assigned. If the homework is one day late,there is a 40% penalty. Homework will not be accepted morethan one day late.

I You will need to use Matlab for the homework. The solutionto these problems should be submitted by e-mailing me theMatlab files. You can purchase Matlab online. You canalso use the software in the Math Learning Center.

Homework

I Homework will be assigned and discussed in class. It shouldbe turned in as assigned. If the homework is one day late,there is a 40% penalty. Homework will not be accepted morethan one day late.

I You will need to use Matlab for the homework. The solutionto these problems should be submitted by e-mailing me theMatlab files. You can purchase Matlab online. You canalso use the software in the Math Learning Center.

Quizzes

There will be several short quizzes during the semester. Thesequizzes may be announced or they may be surprise quizzes. Therewill be no makeup quizzes. Missing a quiz will result in a score ofzero. On the take-home quizzes, you may work with other people.The lowest 20% of your quiz scores will not be counted towardyour grade.

Tests

I There will be two or three tests during the semester. Missing atest will result in a score of zero. There are no dropped tests.

I The final is scheduled for Thursday August 4, 2:30 - 4:30 pm.The final will cover all the material discussed during thesemester. Missing the final will result in a grade of F for thecourse.

Tests

I There will be two or three tests during the semester. Missing atest will result in a score of zero. There are no dropped tests.

I The final is scheduled for Thursday August 4, 2:30 - 4:30 pm.The final will cover all the material discussed during thesemester. Missing the final will result in a grade of F for thecourse.

Cheating

If you are caught cheating, I will follow the school policies. At theminimum, you will receive a grade of F for that assignment. Youare expected to be aware of Ohlone Board policy on this matter.

http://www.ohlone.edu/org/board/policy/

ap-academicdishonesty.html

Dropping

If you want to drop the class, do so according to the procedurelisted in the schedule of classes. Failure to do so may result in agrade of F for the course.

A grade of incomplete is given only in the case of a medical/familyemergency that arises after the last day to drop.

Proper E-mail

As you move toward your professional life, it is important to have aprofessional approach to e-mail.

I English e-mail address

I “Good” e-mail address (not evildog@badboy.com)

I Include class in subject line

I Include name in text

I Send me an e-mail after you receive the answer

Mental Health

The staff and faculty of Ohlone College are here to see you succeedacademically and care about your emotional and physical health.You can learn more about the broad range of confidential studentservices, including counseling and mental health services availableon campus by visiting the Student Health Center in Building 7. Inaddition, the Crisis Support Services of Alameda County offers a24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-800-309-2131.

http://stepupohlone.org/oncampus-resources

Military

If you are in the military, on reserve, or a veteran, please inform meif you need special accommodations. Drill schedules, calls to activeduty, complications with your GI Bill disbursement, and otherunforeseen military and veteran-related developments cancomplicate your academic life. If complication arise, I will doeverything I can to help. In addition, Ohlone has a Veterans AffairsOffice located in Building 7, 2nd Floor, 510-659-6199. The staffare

Trang Banh, Veterans Certifying Officialtbanh@ohlone.edu

Deborah Griffin, Director of Financial Aid and Veterans Affairsdgriffin@ohlone.edu

Expectations

I expect people to arrive to class by the start of class and stay theentire period. It is not appropriate to arrive late and/or leave earlyon a regular basis. If work, classes, or other events are creatingsuch a conflict, please make other arrangements.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.

How to Succeed

To succeed in this class, treat it as something important to you.

I Spend at least three hours per day on the class.

I Pay attention.

I Stay focused.

I Have fun.

I If you are confused, ask questions.

I Argue with your friends about the problems.

I Ask more questions.

I Get frustrated and then unfrustrated.

I Have more fun.