This unit is designed for science students who do not intend to undertake higher year mathematics and statistics. It establishes and reinforces the fundamentals of calculus, illustrated where possible with context and applications. Specifically, it demonstrates the use of (differential) calculus in solving optimisation problems and of (integral) calculus in measuring how a system accumulates over time. Topics studied include the fitting of data to various functions, the interpretation and manipulation of periodic functions and the evaluation of commonly occurring summations. Differential calculus is extended to functions of two variables and integration techniques include integration by substitution and the evaluation of integrals of infinite type.
Details
Academic unit | Mathematics and Statistics Academic Operations |
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Unit code | MATH1011 |
Unit name | Applications of Calculus |
Session, year
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Intensive January, 2022 |
Attendance mode | Block mode |
Location | Remote |
Credit points | 3 |
Enrolment rules
Prohibitions
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MATH1001 or MATH1901 or MATH1906 or BIOM1003 or ENVX1001 or MATH1021 or MATH1921 or MATH1931 |
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Prerequisites
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None |
Corequisites
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None |
Assumed knowledge
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HSC Mathematics. Students who have not completed HSC Mathematics (or equivalent) are strongly advised to take the Mathematics Bridging Course (offered in February). Please note: this unit does not normally lead to a major in Mathematics or Statistics or Financial Mathematics and Statistics |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff and contact details
Coordinator | Daniel Hauer, daniel.hauer@sydney.edu.au |
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Lecturer(s) | Shervin Sherwin , bagheri.sherwin@sydney.edu.au |
Administrative staff | MATH1011@sydney.edu.au |