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ECU 107: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS IV
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Bog'liq BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGECU 107: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS IV
Derivatives: Notations and definition; limits; differentiation by first principles; functions continuity, differentiability of functions; sums, product, quotients, and chain rule; derivatives of algebraic, logarithmic, trigonometric, hyperbolic and exponential function of a single variable; higher order derivatives; parametric and implicit differentiation. Applications of derivatives: Small change, slopes, tangents and normals, rates of change; maxima, minima and points of inflection; sketching graphs of functions; Newton's Method for numerical solution of equations; Taylor series and approximations. Integration: Reverse differentiation; definite integrals and areas; indefinite and improper integrals; differentiation and integration of complex functions; Applications of integrals: Volumes, moment of inertia.
EEE 101: ENGINEERING DRAWING II
Detail drawing of machine parts; interchange ability: Tolerance; limits and fits; selection of tolerances: Machining symbols and instructions on drawing: Conventional representation of features using KBS, BS 308, ISO 45000 codes of drawing practice: Sectional views: Aligned and partial views; intersections in sectioning; conventional breaks: Assembly drawings; Working drawings; electrical circuits drawing, pipe work diagrams.
EEE 102: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I
Program design concepts: Algorithm, modular, design, program structures, flow charts pseudocode, topdown design, stepwise refinement: High level programming languages, commercial, oriented, scientific and special purpose: Structured programming and object oriented programming: Program compilation; compiler facilities; linking; input/output modes, text and graphics modes: Designing a user interface assemblers and interpreters.
ECU 108: INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION
History of engineering. Infrastructural aspects of engineering. The engineer and society: safety, relationship with government, clients, and the professional team. Introductory lectures in the diverse areas of engineering offered by different departments of the School of Engineering and Technology: Electrical building services, power systems, control, telecommunications, electronics, computing, data networks & the Internet; Civil - structures, highways, water systems and other public works; and Mechanical - building services, machinery and equipment. Engineering tasks: data collection, analysis and presentation, planning, design, supervision, operation, maintenance. Reports and associated documents. Examples of engineering projects; Safety issues in and environmental impacts of engineering projects. Group work. Problem analysis, formulation of alternative solutions; preliminary design. Guest lectures and/or industrial interface addressing topics Innovation, Product Development, Multi-Disciplinary Projects and Sustainability. Communication, audience and structure; Giving presentations and making slides; Constructing text from paragraphs; Style and structure; Laboratory reports; Introduction to management; Individuals at work; Power and politics in organisations; Organisational culture; Vision and positioning; Firm boundaries and core competences; Strategy process.
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