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LP10241: Mathematics for engineers 1

Follow this link for further information on academic years Academic Year: 2012/3
Further information on owning departmentsOwning Department/School: Department of Mechanical Engineering (administered by the Learning Partnerships Office)
Further information on credits Credits: 5
Further information on unit levels Level: Certificate (FHEQ level 4)
Further information on teaching periods Period: Semester 1 at Bridgwater College
Semester 1 at Chichester College
Further information on unit assessment Assessment: CW 60%, EX 40%
Further information on supplementary assessment Supplementary Assessment: Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Further information on requisites Requisites:
Further information on descriptions Description: Aims:
The aims of this unit are to:
* investigate arithmetical and algebraic techniques;
* analyse linear and non-linear relationships;
* introduce calculus;
* introduce techniques of trigonometry and geometry.

Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the unit the student should be able to:
* apply arithmetical and algebraic techniques to solve given problems;
* establish linear and non-linear relationships for given data;
* solve simple calculus problems;
* use geometrical and trigonometric techniques.

Skills:
During the unit students should gain the following skills in:
Intellectual:
* development of the appreciation of a rigorous proof (T,A)
Professional:
* development of an appropriately analytic approach (T,F)
Practical:
* the process of acquisition of suitable mathematical tools and procedures, which are of universal application in engineering and similar fields of employment (T,A)
Key:
* mathematical proficiency and maturity (F)
* a broad introduction to, and understanding of, basic ideas and tools of modern pure mathematics (including analysis, linear algebra and geometry) and applied mathematics (including mathematical methods, mathematical modelling and matrices) (T,A)
* appreciation of the role of rigorous proof in mathematics, and an introduction to constructing and following such proofs (F).

Content:
This unit concentrates on:
Introduction to Arithmetic and Algebra
* numbers and number bases (binary, octal, denary, hexadecimal)
* factors (HCF and LCF) and prime numbers
* fractions and decimals
* powers and logarithms
* algebraic expressions
* introduction to polynomials and factorisation
Linear relationships
* functions, composition rules (function of a function), odd and even functions
* independent and dependent variables, arguments
* domains and ranges
* characteristics of linear equations and inequalities
* graphing linear equations, y = mx + c, applications, simultaneous equations
* partial fractions
Non-linear relationships
* polynomial functions (powers of 2 and higher)
* binomial series
Introduction to calculus
* first-order differentiation
* integration
Trigonometry and Geometry
* degrees and radians
* sin, cos, tan and their applications
* hyperbolic functions
* Pythagoras’ Theorem
* trigonometric identities
* applications, e.g. midpoint of a straight line, distance between two points.
Further information on programme availabilityProgramme availability:

LP10241 is Compulsory on the following programmes:

Programmes administered by the Learning Partnerships Office
  • UEME-RFF44 : FdSc Engineering Systems (Full-time at Bridgwater College) - Year 1
  • UEME-RPF44 : FdSc Engineering Systems (Part-time at Bridgwater College) - Year 1
  • UEME-SFF44 : FdSc Engineering Systems (Full-time at Chichester College) - Year 1

Notes:
* This unit catalogue is applicable for the 2012/13 academic year only. Students continuing their studies into 2013/14 and beyond should not assume that this unit will be available in future years in the format displayed here for 2012/13.
* Programmes and units are subject to change at any time, in accordance with normal University procedures.
* Availability of units will be subject to constraints such as staff availability, minimum and maximum group sizes, and timetabling factors as well as a student's ability to meet any pre-requisite rules.