Module Overview

Mathematics II

The module continues the learners introduction to the fundamental mathematical concepts and methods needed in engineering. It builds upon previous work on the fundamentals of algebra and introduces differential and integral calculus. The module also begins the learners engagement with statistical methods by setting out the basics of descriptive statistics.

Module Code

MATH 1203

ECTS Credits

5

*Curricular information is subject to change

Calculus: Derivatives of elementary functions. The properties of the derivative, including the product rule, the quotient rule, composite functions and the chain rule. Maxima and minima problems and points of inflexion. Applications to mechanics; velocity, acceleration and the equations of motion. Optimisation of engineering problems using calculus.

Partial Differentiation. Introduction to the concept of multivariate calculus and first order partial derivatives.

Integration. Indefinite and definite integrals of the basic mathematic functions used in engineering; the trigonometric, log and exponential functions. Substitution techniques. Area under curve and volume of rotation. The concept of Numerical integration and Simpson’s rule.

Statistics: Analysis and presentation of data, including basic graphs. Measures of central tendency and dispersion. Simple probability; definitions and basic calculations. 

Instruction will consist of 2 hours of lectures per week and 2 hours of tutorial work. Tutorial and revision sessions will emphasis problem-solving, with extensive tutorial worksheets which they will be expected to continue during their self-directed learning hours.

Module Content & Assessment
Assessment Breakdown %
Formal Examination80
Other Assessment(s)20