MATH10212 - 2007/2008
- Title: Linear Algebra
- Unit code: MATH10212
- Credits: 15
- Prerequisites: A-Level Mathematics or equivalent
- Co-requisite units: This course unit can only be taken with MATH10232 Calculus and Applications or MATH10111 Sets, Numbers and Functions.
- School responsible: Mathematics
- Members of staff responsible: Prof. Evgeny Khukhro
Specification
Aims
The aims of this course are to
Brief Description of the unit
This course unit provides a systematic study to the area of mathematics based on the study of simultaneous linear equations. Simultaneous linear equations are first met in pre-university mathematics usually in the form of two linear equations in two unknowns and possibly three equations in three unknowns which are usually solved by fairly ad hoc methods
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students will be able to
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Future topics requiring this course unit
Almost all Mathematics course units, particularly those in pure mathematics.
Syllabus
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Textbooks
The course is based on the course text which students are expected to buy:
David Poole, Linear Algebra: a Modern Introduction, Thomson, second edition 2006, International Student Edition: ISBN 0-534-40596-7.
There is a useful website associated with the text.
Notes will be issued for the material not covered in the course text.
Teaching and learning methods
3 lectures and 1 example class per week
Assessment
- Supervision attendance and participation; Weighting within unit 10%
- Coursework; Weighting within unit 15%
- Two and a half hours end of semester examination; Weighting within unit 75%
