Course Title: Work with mathematical techniques

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term1 2019

Course Code: MATH7080

Course Title: Work with mathematical techniques

School: 174T School of VE Engineering, Health & Science

Campus: City Campus

Program: C4386 - Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation

Course Contact: Namrita Kaul

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4387

Course Contact Email: namrita.kaul@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

David Thomas

david.b.thomas@rmit.edu.au

Nominal Hours: 100

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

None

Course Description

This unit describes the skills and knowledge to work with key mathematical concepts and apply them in a scientific context


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

VU22067 Work with mathematical techniques

Element:

1. Work with whole numbers, fractions, percentages and ratio

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Perform basic functions using whole numbers and directed numbers

1.2 Determine and simplify ratios from information in a practical problem

1.3 Apply ratios to quantities

1.4 Convert between fractions, decimals and percentages

1.5 Perform simple calculations involving fractions, decimals, mixed numbers and percent. 

Element:

2. Work with measurement to solve problems

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Identify measurements using the metric system

2.2 Use the metric system of measurement to solve problems

2.3 Identify two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes and their properties

2.4 Calculate perimeters and areas of basic shapes using appropriate and correct units

2.5 Calculate volumes of prisms using appropriate and correct units 

Element:

3. Work with Pythagoras' Theorem and trigonometry

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Use Pythagoras’ Theorem to determine unknown sides of right angled triangles 

3.2  Use Pythagoras’ Theorem  to find unknown lengths and angles in right-angled triangles 

Element:

4. Work with basic indices

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Evaluate simple index form expressions

4.2 Apply the first two index laws to simplify simple exponential expressions

4.3 Apply Scientific Notation to large and small decimal numbers

4.4 Perform simple calculations with numbers expressed in Standard Notation 

Element:

5. Work with simple equations and formulae

Performance Criteria:

5.1 Substitute given values into simple equations and formulae 

  5.2 Write equations to solve simple problems   5.3 Transpose simple formulae   5.4 Solve simple linear equations   5.5 Solve simultaneous linear equations 

Element:

6. Work with simple line graphs

Performance Criteria:

6.1 Identify parts of a graph

6.2 Plot points and points determined from the general formula y = mx on the Cartesian plane

6.3 Determine the gradient of a straight line

6.4 Determine the equation of a straight line with the general formula y = mx + c, y = a and x = b

6.5 Interpret graphical information

6.6 Draw and make predictions based on a line of best fit 

Element:

7.Work with formulae and their graphical representations

Performance Criteria:

7.1 Sketch linear and simple non-linear graphs   7.2 Determine equations for given linear graphs, including lines of best fit 

Element:

8.Work with statistical information

Performance Criteria:

8.1 Collect, organise and produce representations of statistical data

8.2 Interpret representations of statistical data

8.3 Calculate measures of central tendency


Learning Outcomes



Details of Learning Activities

Students are expected to participate actively in all learning activities that include:
- discussion of mathematical concepts relevant to each topic
- discussion of the mathematical routines and procedures for solving problems related to each topic
- working independently or in groups in solving problems on exercise and work sheets
- working in groups to solve more challenging problems requiring interpretation and evaluation of results
- face-to-face and online activities


Teaching Schedule

Weekly Schedule

MATH7080 

Work with mathematical techniques

Semester 1 2019

Wk

Week beginning

 

Assessments

1

11 February

Order of operations

Directed numbers

 

 

2

18 February

BODMAS

 

3

25 February

Rounding of numbers

Fractions and Decimals

 

 

4

4 March

Significant figures

Ratios

Percentages

 

 

5

11 March

 Ratios

Percentages                                                                                                         

Practice Quiz Cert III C3399 SM18

 

6

18 March

Conversion

Intro Transposition

 

Early Assessment in class

Assignment 1

 18th March 2019

7

25 March

Transposition

Work with Basic Indices

 

 

8

1 April

 

Scientific Notation

Intro Graphing linear equations

 

 

9

8 April

Graphing linear equations

Scatter plot

Line of best fit

Simple non-linear graphs and their equations

 

 

‘Workbook’ Assessment

Assignment 2

 14th April 2019

10

15 April

 

Types of Data

Intro Collecting & Representing Data

 

‘Graphs and Descriptive Statistics’ Assignment hand out

 

19 April – 28 April

Mid Semester Break

 

11

29 April

 

Collecting & Representing Data and Applications

 

 

12

6 May

Mean, Median, Mode

 

 

13

13 May

 

Intro Pythagoras’ Theorem

 

‘Graphs and Descriptive Statistics’

Assessment

Assignment 3

 19th May 2019

14

20 May

Pythagoras’ Theorem

Trigonometric Ratios

 

 

15

27 May

Areas and volume of basic shapes and combined shapes

 

 

16

3 June

Exam week

End of Semester Assessment in Class

Assignment 4

TBC

 

 

 

 


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources

There are no prescribed texts for this course. Materials will be provided via the online learning management system, Canvas.

You will need access to a computer, some basic software, e.g.: Microsoft Word  and an internet connection. You also will receive some of your learning materials in hard copy but you will still use CANVAS for most of your course.

 


Overview of Assessment

Assessment may include:

  • Class Activities
  • Assignments
  • Tests


Assessment Tasks

Assessments

Topics covered

Weighting

Date

Assessment 1: Early Assessment in Class

Numbers, Order of Operations, Fractions, Decimals, Significant Figures

Ratios, Percentages, Substitution, Transposition, Basic Indices, Conversion

10%

18th March 2019

 

Assessment 2: Workbook

‘Workbook’ Assignment submission

25%

14th April 2019

 

Assessment 3: Graphs and Statistics Assignment

‘Graphs and Descriptive Statistics’ Assignment submission.

Plot graphs, represent data, analyse and describe statistical information

25%

19th May 2019

Assignment 4: End of Semester Assessment

In Class

All resources including Pythagorean Theorem, Trigonometry and Geometry

40%

TBC


Assessment Matrix

Other Information

This course is graded in accordance with competency-based assessment, but which also utilises graded assessment

CHD Competent with High Distinction (80 – 100%)
CDI Competent with Distinction (70 – 79%)
CC Competent with Credit (60 – 69%)
CAG Competency Achieved – Graded (50 – 59%)
NYC Not Yet Competent
DNS Did Not Submit for assessment

 

• To pass the course you need to be satisfactory in all assessment tasks. Once you are satisfactory a grade will be applied


• Late work that is submitted without an application for an extension (see below) will not be corrected.

  • APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR SUBMISSION OF ASSESSABLE WORK- A student may apply for an extension of up to 7 days from the original due date. They must lodge the application form (available online http://www1.rmit.edu.au/students/assessment/extension) at least 24 hours before the due date. The application form should be emailed to the Program Coordinator (namrita.kaul@rmit.edu.au).
    Late work that is submitted without an application for an extension will not be corrected.
    Students requiring extensions longer than 7 days must apply for Special Consideration  http://www1.rmit.edu.au/students/specialconsideration)
  • For missed assessments such as exams - you (& your doctor if you are sick) must fill out a special consideration form. This form must be lodged online with supporting evidence (e.g. medical certificate), prior to, or within, 5 days of the scheduled time of examination.
    If you miss an assessment task due to unavoidable circumstances, you need to follow the procedure of special consideration and apply within the allowed time frame.
     

Plagiarism is the presentation of the work, idea or creation of another person as though it is your own. It is a form of cheating and is a very serious academic offence that may lead to expulsion from the University. Plagiarised material can be drawn from, and presented in, written, graphic and visual form, including electronic data and oral presentation. Plagiarism occurs when the origin of the material used is not appropriately cited. It also occurs through enabling plagiarism, which is the act of assisting or allowing another person to plagiarise or to copy your own work. Please make sure you consider this carefully in completing all your work and assessments in this course and if you are unsure about whether you might have plagiarised, seek help from your teacher.

 

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