Course Module
Department of Agricultural Engineering Faculty of Agricultural Technology Universitas Brawijaya
Module name Basic Mathematics Module level Undergraduate program
Code TPE4127
Subtitle - Courses - Semester(s) 1 Person
responsible for the module
Dr. Ir. Bambang Dwi Argo, DEA
Lecturer 1. Dr. Ir. Bambang Dwi Argo, DEA 2. Dr. M. Bagus Hermanto, STP, M.Si 3. Dr. Putri Setiani, ST, M.ES
4. Zaqlul Iqbal, STP, M.Si
5. Luhur Akbar Devianto, ST, MT 6. 6) Ubaidillah, STP, M.Si Language Bahasa Indonesia, English Relation to
curriculum
Compulsory/elective Type of
teaching, contact hours
Contact hours and class size separately for each teaching method: lecture, lesson, project, seminar etc.
Workload 90.67 hours/semester
Lecture, Exercise, and private study Credit points 2 SKS / 3.4 ECTS
Requirements according to the
examination regulations
-
Recommende d
prerequisites -
Module objectives/int
ILO-1: An ability to use engineering principles in designing technology products related to the field of agricultural engineering science
ended learning outcomes
Objectives: This course explains inverse functions, compositional functions, exponentials, logarithms, trigonometry, limit concepts, examples of limit problems, examples of limit applications, Taylor series, Newton-Raphson, and the implementation of mathematical logic.
Knowledge: familiarity with the concept of inverse functions, compositional functions, exponentials, logarithms, trigonometry, limit concepts, Taylor series, Newton-Raphson, and the implementation of mathematical logic
Skills: cognitive – Apply basic knowledge of inverse functions, compositional functions, exponentials, logarithms, trigonometry, limit concepts, Taylor series, Newton-Raphson, and the implementation of mathematical logic.
Phsycomotoric - practical abilities in calculating inverse functions,
compositional functions, exponentials, logarithms, trigonometry, limit concepts, Taylor series, Newton-Raphson, and the implementation of mathematical logic.
Competences: Student able to evaluate inverse functions, compositional functions, exponentials, logarithms, trigonometry, limit concepts, Taylor series, Newton-Raphson, and the implementation of mathematical logic.
Content Courses:
1) Inverse functions
2) Compositional functions, exponentials 3) Logarithms
4) Trigonometry 5) Limit concepts
6) Examples of limit problems 7) Examples of limit applications 8) Taylor series
9) Newton-Raphson
10) The implementation of mathematical logic Study and
examination requirements and forms of examination
1. Midterm exam 2. Final term exam 3. Assignment 4. Group assignment How to score:
Midterm Exam(1-5) = 40%
Final Exam (1-4) = 40%
Assignment = 20%
A : 80 < Final Score ≤ 100 B+ : 75 < Final Score ≤ 80 B : 69 < Final Score ≤ 75 C+ : 60 < Final Score ≤ 69
C : 55 < Final Score ≤ 60 D : 50 < Final Score ≤ 55 D+ : 44 < Final Score ≤ 50 E : 0 < Final Score ≤ 44 Media
employed
Class, Online learning system (Zoom and Google Classroom)
Reading list 1) Tussy, A.S., Gustafson, R.D., Koenig, D. 2010. Basic Mathematics for College Students. Brooks Cole Pub.
2) Morrison, K., Dunne, L. 2013. Mathematics Extended Practice Book.
Cambridge University Press.
3) McGregor, C., Nimmo, J., Stothers, W. 2010. Fundamentals of University Mathematics. Woodhead Publishing.
4) Yahya, Y. 2004. Matematika dasar untuk perguruan tinggi. Publisher Jakarta Ghalia Indonesia