Overview
Offerings
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Contacts
Chief Examiner(s)
Unit Coordinator(s)
Learning outcomes
Demonstrate basic knowledge of complex numbers, including algebraic manipulations and their various representations;
Demonstrate basic knowledge of vectors in two and three-dimensional space, their properties, and geometric applications;
Calculate simple limits to describe continuity and behaviour of one-variable real functions near a point and at infinity;
Explain how differentiation and integration arise via limits;
Calculate derivatives and integrals using a variety of methods;
Use calculus methods to analyse function characteristics such as local and global extrema, concavity and points of inflection;
Solve differential equations of the separable variables type;
Use calculus techniques to solve a variety of problems that can be modelled with functions or with first order differential equations;
Demonstrate proficiency in mathematical writing and communication.
Teaching approach
Assessment
Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities
Workload requirements
Other unit costs
Costs are indicative and subject to change.
Miscellaneous items required (Unit course reader, Printing, Stationery)- $120.
Availability in areas of study
Astrophysics,
Atmospheric science
Mathematics
Pure mathematics