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Intro to Engineering Math
CE1008/CZ1008: Engineering Maths
CPE103/CSC103: Maths I/Foundation Maths

Course
Introduction

2012-2013 Semester 2

i-1

What is CE1008/CZ1008 Engineering
Maths?
Academic Unit: 3 AU
Syllabus:
• Calculus



Probability & Statistics

Calculus:

Probability & Statistics:

• Notion of a Limit
• Differentiation and
Applications
• Integration and
Applications
• Differential Equations and Applications

• Descriptive Statistics
• Probability Theory
• Probability & Sampling
Distribution
• Inferential Statistics
• Experimental &
Numerical Methods i-2 Why study Engineering Maths?
Learning Outcomes:
a. Apply knowledge of mathematics to the solution of complex engineering problems;
b. Analyse, interpret data and synthesis to establish valid conclusions.
This course is a pre-requisite for:




CE2004 Circuits and Signal Analysis
CE3005 Computer Networks
CZ3005 Artificial Intelligence i-3 All course materials will be progressively put up in the Course Website. Do login regularly.
12S2-CE1008-CZ1008-ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS
@ https://edventure.ntu.edu.sg

Important: If you cannot access this website, it is an indication that you did not register properly for this course, and you will NOT be able to take the exam!! i-4 Course Assessments
2 Term Tests/Quiz: (30%)
(More information to be provided later.)
• Calculus
• Probability & Statistics

Final Exam: (70%)
• 7 May 2013 (Tuesday)
• 2-hour paper (13:00 - 15:00)
• 4 questions, each question has a few parts (a), (b) …
• 2 questions on Calculus
• 2 questions on Probability & Statistics i-5 Course Lecturers and Tutors
Woo Wing Keong
N4-02c-84
aswkwoo@ntu.edu.sg
Lecturer for Calculus

A/Prof Lau Chiew Tong
N4-02b-58
asctlau@ntu.edu.sg
Lecturer for Prob & Stats

A/Prof Ramakrishna
Kakarala
N4-02a-02

A/Prof He Ying
N4-02a-22

A/Prof Clement Chia
N4-02c-89
(for tutorials only)

A/Prof Xu Dong
N4-02a-29
(for example

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