
ENGEN184-19B (HAM)
Calculus for Engineers
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Jacob Heerikhuisen
G.3.08
Monday 11am-12pm & Wednesday 2pm-3pm
jacob.heerikhuisen@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Jacob Heerikhuisen
G.3.08
Monday 11am-12pm & Wednesday 2pm-3pm
jacob.heerikhuisen@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
To give students in engineering, or in subjects that use mathematical methods, a comprehensive foundation in differential and integral calculus, and examples of its applications.
The Change of enrolment regulations 12 (2) states:
Where subjects provide for different levels of proficiency on first enrolment (eg Mathematics, languages), a student may apply to transfer, with a transfer of fees, from one paper to a closely related paper in the same subject up until the relevant deadline for withdrawal listed in section 13 of these regulations.
The deadline is the end of week six. This regulation is intended to allow us to correct errors in assessing a student's level of preparation. Under this regulation if you decide that you really were not prepared for this paper and it is not going to end well, you can switch your enrolment to the prerequisite paper MATHS165 before the end of week 6. If your are finding this paper hard in week 2 or later, you should take this suggestion very seriously.
Paper Structure
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
Assessment
The assessment mark will consist of :
TWO Tests each worth 15% for a total of 30%
- test dates: see table below
- If a test is missed due to illness or other good reason, the lecturer must be notified as soon as practicable. Appropriate documentation (for example a medical certificate issued by a doctor) must be supplied. Should the reason be accepted an estimated grade for the missed work will be used. The estimated grade will be based on results in other assessments including the final examination and on the distribution of grades in the missed assessment.
A workshop grade worth 5%
- There will be 12 workshops and the best 10 marks will be counted.
- The best 10 out of 12 policy is intended to allow students to miss one or two workshops due to illness or other good reason without requiring us to process medical certificates. Where serious illness may cause a more prolonged absence, please consult the lecturer.
A tutorial component of 15%
- There will be 10 tutorial based assignments of which only the best 8 marks will be counted. Assignments should be your own work and copying may lead to referral to the university disciplinary committee.
- The best 8 out of 10 policy is intended to allow students to miss one or two assignments due to illness or other good reason without requiring us to process medical certificates. Where serious illness may cause a more prolonged absence, please consult the lecturer.
The FINAL EXAM worth 50%.
- In order to pass this paper with an unrestricted grade (Grade C- or better) you must get an overall total of 50% or greater, and ALSO at least 40% in the final exam. If your overall grade is greater than 50% but you get less than 40% in the final examination you will be awarded the grade of RP(restricted pass) which cannot be used as a prerequisite.
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 50:50. The final exam makes up 50% of the overall mark.
Required and Recommended Readings
Required Readings
Engineering Mathematics, K. A. Stroud (with Dexter J. Booth), 7th Edition, Industrial Press, Inc
Assignments and readings will be set from this textbook so you will need to purchase a copy. Bennetts Bookshop at the University will have copies, Amazon, etc may be a cheaper option.
Recommended Readings
Not really recommended texts, but you may like to look at alternative presentation of the same material.
"Modern Engineering Mathematics", Glyn James.
"Engineering Mathematics:, Kreyszig, etc
Online Support
The Moodle page for this paper is the main forum for notices and information about the course. The gradebook for this paper can be accessed through Moodle. It is your responsibility to check your marks are correctly entered.
Panopto (which records lectures for viewing online) has proved controversial across the University as it seems to result in a significant decline in attendance at lectures and poor pass rates. In A semester we will be employing a new approach to the use of this tool. The lectures will be recorded, however to encourage attendance they will NOT be generally available on Moodle. Students who have missed lectures for good reason (for example due to illness or a clash) may ask the lecturer for access to recordings of the specific lectures that they have missed. Recordings of lectures will however be made generally available at the end of the semester in the study period before examinations.
Workload
Contact hours: 4 lectures and 1 tutorial per week.
PLUS, you are expected to spend about another five hours per week doing work for the paper (reading, assignments, study,...).
In particular, you are expected to read the sections of Stroud covered each week BEFORE that week's lectures.
It is in your best interest to take the 10 hours/week seriously.
Linkages to Other Papers
Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisite papers: At least a B- grade in MATHS165, MATH165, MATHS166, MATH166, CAFS004 or FOUND007; or a pass in MATHS102, MATH102, ENGEN183 or ENGG183; or 16 credits of NCEA Level 3 Calculus including at least 11 credits from AS91577, AS91578 and AS91579; or equivalent.
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: MATH101, MATHS101 and ENGG184