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620-232 Mathematical Methods

 

Lecturer:
Dr. Antoinette Tordesillas (620-232)

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Tutor coordinator:
Christine Armstrong (Email: carmstr@ms.unimelb.edu.au)

Medical Certificates:
In the event you cannot attend the test for medical or other emergencies, please note you must submit a medical certificate to Dr. Antoinette Tordesillas within 48 hours of the test.
 

 

 

 

 

General Information

  • Scroll down for timetable of tests under CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT DATES.
  • Consultation Roster
  • Generic Skills  In addition to learning specific technical skills that will assist you in your future careers in science, engineering, commerce, education or elsewhere, you will have the opportunity to develop in this subject, generic skills that will assist you whatever your future career path.
     * You will develop problem-solving skills (especially through tutorial exercises) including engaging with unfamiliar problems, and identifying relevant strategies.
     * You will develop analytical skills - the ability to construct and express logical arguments and to work in abstract or general terms to increase the clarity and efficiency of the
    analysis. 
     * Through tutorials and other interactions with fellow students, you will develop the ability to work in a team.  The department distinguishes between ethical collaboration,which is strongly encouraged, and plagiarism, which is prohibited.
     *In 2nd-year mathematics and statistics subjects, students are given relatively structured assessment schedules, but ones which still require students to manage their time, balance competing commitments and meet regular deadlines. This aids in the transition from school to tertiary learning.

Past Exams and Test Solutions

 

CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT DATES 

Friday 5th September, 2008
Compulsory Test 1 (45 minutes)
Topic: SYSTEMS and FOURIER SERIES
Venue: Wilson Hall
9:00a.m.

Monday 20th October, 2008
Compulsory Test 2 (45 minutes)
Topic: PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Venue: Prince Phillip Theatre (Architecture Building) 9:00a.m.

 

Created: 7th July, 2004
Last Modified: 5 September, 2008

Authorised by: Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Maintained by:  Antoinette Tordesillas
Department of Mathematics and Statistics


Email: atordesi@ms.unimelb.edu.au