Subject description

The subject consists of two strands, Integral Calculus with applications and Series. The Integral Calculus strand presents a number of analytical and numerical integration techniques plus applications of integration to find areas, volumes of revolution and solve differential equations. The Series strand covers techniques for finding limits, determining the convergence … For more content click the Read More button below.

Enrolment rules

Pre-Requisite

Equivalence

MATH110 - Advanced Mathematics
DPEN142 - Essentials of Engineering Mathematics
MATH188 - Mathematics 2. Series and Integral Calculus

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Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the principles and techniques in Integral Calculus;
2.
Apply principles and techniques of Integration to find areas, volumes of revolution and to solve Differential Equations;
3.
Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the principles and techniques in dealing with Series;
4.
Apply principles and techniques from general Series to the context of Taylor Series;
5.
Demonstrate mathematical problem solving skills and the ability to analyse the final results;
6.
Apply principles of integration, differential equations and series within an engineering context and think logically and analytically through problems.

Assessment details

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Mid Session exam
End of Session exam

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