Engineering Mathematics-I Syllabus
Engineering Mathematics-I Syllabus
Engineering Mathematics-I Syllabus
Course Objective:
● To acquaint aspiring engineers with calculus, multivariate analysis and linear algebra techniques.
● To provide students with intermediate to advance level standard ideas and tools that will help them
approach more challenging concepts and applications that they will find relevant in their fields.
Subject Contents
Sr. Total Weight
Topic
No Hours (%)
Differential Calculus: Convergent sequence, Bounded sequence, Monotonic
sequence, Infinite series, Geometric series, Telescoping series, Convergent,
Divergent and Oscillatory Series, Cauchy’s Fundamental test for Divergent,
p-series, Comparison test, D’Alembert’s Ratio test, Raabe’s test, Gauss’s test,
1 Cauchy’s Integral test, Cauchy’s root test, Logarithmic test, De Morgan’s and 12 25
Bertrand’s test, Cauchy’s Condensation test, Alternating series, Leibniz’s
rule, Power series in 𝑥, Absolute and conditional convergence tests, Taylor's
& Maclaurin's expansions of single variable, Indeterminate forms, Improper
Integrals
Partial Differentiations: Limit and Continuity, Partial derivative, Implicit
and Explicit functions, Euler’s theorem, Geometrical interpretation of partial
derivatives
2 10 25
Application of Partial Differentiations: Tangent plane and Normal line,
Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables, Lagrange’s multiplier
method, Jacobians
Vector Calculus: Vector and Scalar Fields, Gradient, curl and divergence,
3 directional derivatives, Conservative fields, Line Integral, Work Done, 8 20
Circulation and Flux, Green’s Theorem
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Multiple Integral: Double integral, change of order of integration,
Application of Double Integral: Transformation of variables by Jacobian only
4 for double integration, Change into polar co-ordinates in double integrals 8 20
only, Triple integral, Applications of Integral: Change to spherical
coordinates, Volume of a solid
Curve Tracing: Concavity, Curve Sketching, Relation between Polar
5 4 10
Coordinates and Cartesian Coordinates, Graphs in Polar Coordinates