Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 97 64637 S12 D ADV ENGINEERING MATHS B 1.00
64636
Engineers require a wide knowledge of mathematics to help them to update their engineering skills throughout their careers. Applications of numerical techniques and other analytical methods are important in engineering.
This unit comprises a study of four modules selected from areas of numerical solution of partial differential equations, complex analysis, advanced differential equations and advanced vector analysis. The choice of modules will exclude those studied in the unit 64636 Advanced Engineering Mathematics A and will be selected in consultation with the appropriate Head of Programme.
Description Weighting(%)
- Elective Module 1 25.00
- Elective Module 2 25.00
- Elective Module 3 25.00
- Elective Module 4 25.00 Note: the four elective modules are to be chosen from the following list (in consultation with the appropriate Head of Programme): - Numerical Partial Differential Equations I (S2 from the unit 75634) - Numerical Partial Differential Equations II (S2 from the unit 75634) - Advanced Differential Equations (S2 from the unit 75624) - Complex Analysis I (S1 from the unit 75633) - Complex Analysis II (S1 from the unit 75633) - Normed Vector Spaces (S1 from the unit 75633) - Vector Analysis (S1 from the unit 75622) - Advanced Vectors and Differential Equations (S1 from the unit 75622)
Dependent on choice of modules.
ACTIVITY HOURS Directed Study 98 Private Study 52 Examinations 4 Assessments 16
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL 1 S T.B.A. TO BE DISCUSSED WITH EXAMINER 100.00 N
1 To obtain a pass in the unit, students must perform satisfactorily in all aspects of assessment. 2 The due date for assessments is the date by which a student must despatch an assignment to the USQ. The onus is on the student to provide proof of the despatch date, if requested by the Examiner. 3 Students must retain a copy of all assignments which must be produced if and when required by the Examiner. 4 Extensions for assignment submission may be granted in extenuating circumstances. The decision to grant or refuse an extension is made by the Examiner. Students should be aware that an application for an extension does not guarantee that an extension will be granted. 5 Students apply for extension by either applying at the time of submitting an assignment or applying in writing prior to submitting an assignment. All relevant documentation should accompany the application. 6 If assignments are submitted after the due date and no extension is granted, then a penalty up to a maximum of 20% of the assignment mark for each working day late may apply. 7 No further assignments will be accepted for assessment purposes after assignments or model solutions have been released, except in extenuating circumstances.