MAT3202 Linear Programing
Course Unit Title
MAT3202 Linear Programing
Course Unit Description
This course introduces Linear Programming in solving mathematical problems and the topics covered include: Geometric Solution to LP Problem; The Simplex Method; The Dual Problem; and Post Optimality Analysis.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, learners should be able to:
- Formulate linear models from a given problem
- Solve a two-variable problem using geometric method
- Demonstrate knowledge of the constraint set
- Solve the problem using the simplex method
- Solve problems using dual simplex and the primal dual methods
- Analyze the solution to the problem for sensitivity
Expected Learning Outcome
- To discuss the basic competence in the concepts, principle, procedures and application of Linear Programming with continued emphasis on geometric interpretation and the use of a graphing calculator technology, when appropriate.
- To encourage orderliness, speed and accuracy in the presentation of mathematics.
- To help learners acquire the skills of expression in proper mathematical language and using mathematical symbols correctly.
- To provide instruction that contributes to the learners’ abilities to think critically and solve real life problems, to reason mathematically and apply computational skills.
- To build a strong foundation in calculus as preparation for subsequent courses in mathematics and other sciences.
