Maths Bridging ASGS1025  - All

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First Year Course


Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Associate General Studies
Offered in: Second Semester, 2012 and Second Semester, 2013
Unit Value: 12 units
Course Description:

This course introduces the student to functions involving one variable, library of functions, transformation graphing techniques, in depth study of polynomials and rational functions, composite and inverse functions and their properties, exponential and logarithmic functions and their properties, exponential models, systems of linear equations, partial fraction decompositions, trigonometric functions and trigonometric applications, basic limit and continuity theory, the derivative and their applications, integration techniques and applications, and integration involving partial fraction decompositions.

Learning Outcomes:

On completion of this course, it is expected that the student will be proficient with:

systems of linear equations; polynomials functions and rational functions; transcendentals; mathematical modelling; limit theory; the derivative and its applications; and integration theory and its applications.

Indicative Assessment:

3 online tests, 3 in-class tests and a final exam

Workload:

Two two-hour lectures/ tutorial sessions per week. Up to approximately 6 hours per week of personal study, text based and online outside of the class.

Requisite Statement:

This is a required second semester course for the Associate Degree Business and Science streams.

Recommended Courses:

Associate Degree Students only

Prescribed Texts:

Prescribed text:  “Algebra & Trigonometry”, Sullivan 8th Edition, Calculus courses notes provided by the ANU College, In addition special details notes will be provided to each student to supplement their reading and private study time.

Technology Requirements:

Internet access

Academic Contact: linda.hort@anu.edu.au
Topics

The details for the course, Maths Bridging (ASGS1025), apply to all of the following topics. Specific descriptions for Syllabus and Proposed Assessment that apply to each topic are detailed below.

NOTE: The Domestic Tuition Fees and International Tuition Fees published on this website apply to the 2012 academic year only. For those students continuing or commencing a course of study after 2012, a new schedule of fees will be published by 1 October of the preceding year (eg. by 1 October 2012 for 2013). All domestic and international tuition fee paying students continuing in their current program of study will not pay more than a 5% increase, compounded each year, from the year of commencement of their program. Students who are in a Commonwealth supported place can find their student contribution amounts at Fees and Charges.
 

Student Contribution Band: Band 2 NP
Unit Value: 12 units

Unit ValueEFTSL
120.25000

Commonwealth Supported Students consume Student Learning Entitlement (SLE) on the census date for the course.
SLE is reduced by the equivalent full-time student load (EFTSL) value of the enrolment as indicated above for this course.

Course Fees:

Fee Category For Students Commencing Amount
From Year Until Year
Domestic Fee Paying Students 2008 2008 $5292
Domestic Fee Paying Students 2009 2009 $5292
Domestic Fee Paying Students 2010 2010 $5292
Domestic Fee Paying Students 2011 2011 $5352
Domestic Fee Paying Students 2012 2012 $5352

Cost Considerations (other than fees):

None

Terms:

Second Semester, 2012
Class Number Class Start Date Last Day to Enrol Census Date Class End Date
9930 23 July 2012 03 August 2012 31 August 2012 02 November 2012
Second Semester, 2013
Class Number Class Start Date Last Day to Enrol Census Date Class End Date
8620 TBA TBA TBA TBA

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