MAT3103: Numerical Analysis II
Course Unit Title
MAT3103: Numerical Analysis II
Course Unit Description
The course is applied mathematics course covering topics needed for analysis of physical, life and social science disciplines. The topics covered include: Interpolation and Polynomial Approximation; Numerical Differentiation and Integration; Approximation THEORY ; and Numerical Solutions to PDEs
Course Objectives
On successful completion of this course unit, the learners should be able to:
- Apply orthogonal functions in quadrature rules
- Apply the list squares approximation on discrete and continuous data. iii. Apply Numerical techniques to solve ordinary differential equations.
- Solve partial differential equation –Hyperbolic, Elliptic and Parabolic using finite differences.
Expected Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course the student should be able to:
- To discuss the basic competence in the concepts, principles, and procedures differential equations and their applications to numerical mathematical modeling and computation.
- To encourage orderliness, speed and accuracy in the presentation of mathematical expressions in differential calculus.
- 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 mathematical presentation as preparation for subsequent courses in applied mathematics and biomathematics.
