MATH103-12S2 (C)
Mathematics 1B
This is a semester two course worth 15 points.
Course Information
MATH103 is a course in calculus, linear algebra and probability. It is designed mainly for students who have passed MATH102, and need at least 30 points of Mathematics at the 100 level. After passing MATH103, you will be able to enrol in any 200-level mathematics course.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able:
• demonstrate and practice key analytical techniques in calculus, linear algebra and probability
• build and practice the use of problem solving skills in calculus, linear algebra and probability
• demonstrate techniques that enable the presentation of clear and logical mathematical arguments
Other occurrences
Text
Anton, Howard., Bivens, Irl., Davis, Stephen; Calculus: Early Transcendentals; 9th edition; Wiley (8th edition also suitable).
Enquiries
Dr Phillip Wilson
Room 702 Erskine Building
Phone Extension 4867
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