Course Description form
Course Title
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English Code /No
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ARABIC code/no.
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credits
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Th.
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Pr.
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Tr.
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TCH
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Mathematical Software and Programming
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Math-331
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ر 331
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2
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1
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Pre-requisites
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Math 204 & Math 205 & Math 241
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Brief contents, to be posted in university site and documents (4-5 lines):
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Scientific Workplace: Writing Text, computing and drawing graphs. Mathematical Software. (Mathematica /Maple e/MatLab). Microsoft Excel: preparation of worksheets, using formula, compute and drawing graphs.
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Faculties and departments requiring this course (if any): Department of
Mathematics Department of Statistics.
Objectives: Prefer In points
After studying this course, the student will be able to:
1- Write any text, mathematical expressions and equations.
2- Compute using the facilities given in these packages.
3- Draw 2-dim and 3-dim graphs.
4- Prepare worksheets in MS-Excel.
Contents: Prefer In points
1- Scientific Workplace: Writing Text , computing and
Drawing graphs.
2. Mathematical Software. (Mathematica/Maple/MatLab)
3. Microsoft Excel: preparation of worksheets, using
Formula, compute and drawing graphs.
Course Outcomes:
A- Knowledge:
(Specific facts and knowledge of concepts, theories, formula etc.)
The student will get theoretical and practical knowledge by doing hand on practice.
B-Cognitive Skills:
(Thinking, problem solving )
The student will be able to tackle problems by making use of the knowledge obtained in this course and be useful for the market.
C- Interpersonal skills and responsibilities:
(group participation, leadership, personal responsibility, ethic and moral behavior, capacity for self directed learning)
Through practice the student after entering in the market can be useful for the society.
D- Analysis and communication:
(communication, mathematical and IT skills)
This course will enlighten a student about the real application of Mathematics in industry and business
Assessment methods for the above elements: Homework/home assignments, Quizes, Mid-term and final examinations.
Text book: Only one
Introduction to Maple and MatLab
By: Prof. Dr. Moawwad E.A.El-Mikkawy
Publisher: Mansoura University, Mansoura.
Supplementary references
Brilliant Microsoft Excel 2007
By: Steve Johnson
Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc Harlow, Essex, CM20 2JE, England.
Time table for distributing Theoretical course contents
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Remarks
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Experiment
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weak
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Introduction and basic information about packages
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1
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Writing Text and mathematical expressions
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2
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Using Computing facilities
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3
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Drawing 2-dim and 3-dim graphs.
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4
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Writing mathematical expressions in Maple
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5
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Computing in Maple
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6
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Drawing graphs in Maple
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7
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Doing practice and mid-term exam
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8
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Simple programming in Maple
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9
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Programming in Maple
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10
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Practice
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11
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Ms-Excel. Introduction
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12
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Developing worksheets
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13
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Computing using formulae and drawing graphs
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14
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Revision
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15
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Final exam.
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