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Senior Mathematics

Non-Award | UNL-UNL32 | 2019

Course information for 2019 intake

Expand your mathematics knowledge base in the lead-up to your tertiary study.Run the numbers on differential and integral calculus. Consider probability and logarithms. Work on financial maths problems and analyse different types of data

Study method
100% online
Assessments
Subject may require attendance
Entry requirements
Prior study needed
Duration
-

Senior Mathematics

About this subject

  • This unit covers:

    Module 1 – Introduction to Functions

    • Topic 1: Special algebraic structures
    • Topic 2: Introducing functions
    • Topic 3: Special functions
    • Topic 4: Exponential functions and logarithms

    Module 2 – Coordinate Geometry and Trigonometry

    • Topic 1: The straight line
    • Topic 2: The circle and other conics
    • Topic 3: Applications of trigonometry
    • Topic 4: Periodic functions, their graphs and applications

    Module 3 – Calculus and Its Applications

    • Topic 1: Rates of change and the derivative
    • Topic 2: Derivatives of trigonometrical and exponential functions
    • Topic 3: Optimisation problems
    • Topic 4: Graphs and mathematical models
    • Topic 5: The integral calculus and applications

    Module 4 – Financial Mathematics and Statistics

    • Topic 1: Sequences and series
    • Topic 2: Financial mathematics
    • Topic 3: Probability in data analysis
    • Topic 4: Probability distributions

Entry requirements

Prior study

To help set you up for success before you start this subject, we suggest completing or having equivalent knowledge in:

Others

It is highly recommended that you first enrol in UNL31 Introductory Mathematics prior to attempting UNL32 if you have not participated in a year 10/11 mathematics unit within the last several years.

Additional requirements

No additional requirements

Study load

0.125 EFTSL
This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.

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