Module Additional Assessment Details
Two summative assessments.
Assessment 1 will be an in-class test weighted 50% first assessment
Assessment 2 will be an in-class test weighted 50% final assessment
Both assessments cover all learning outcomes.
Module Texts
A Refresher in Basic Mathematics, Rowe R., 2001, Thomson Learning, ISBN No: 0826458297
Module Indicative Content
- Set theory - Use of the universal set, the empty set, set membership, union, intersection and complement of sets. Solution to problems using Venn diagrams. Number set members restricted to integers, rationals and reals.
- Functions - Concept of a function, domain and range. Many-to-one and one-to-one functions, composite and inverse functions. Exponential and logarithmic functions.
- Probability - Concept of probability, sample spaces, addition law for mutually exclusive events, multiplication law for independent events. Tree diagrams.
- Descriptive Statistics - Graphical presentation of data: pie charts, histograms and cumulative frequency diagrams. Measures of central tendency: mean, mode and median for individual and grouped data. Measures of dispersion: range, variance and standard deviation. Use of statistical facilities on electronic calculators and spreadsheets.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
THIS MODULE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE TO STUDY
Module Resources
A scientific calculator and a spreadsheet (e.g. Excel)
Module Learning Strategies
A variety of learning strategies will be employed, including 18 hours of lectures and 18 hours of tutorial sessions.
Textbooks and flexible learning materials will be available for all students together with the possible use of reference books. The core material will be delivered in the contact time with the opportunity to gain confidence and competence through practice on carefully graded exercises. Students will also be expected to attempt further exercises in their own time.