•   Mathematics 1 5N00DL83-3005 01.10.2021-24.12.2021  5 cr  (21I260EB) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    Student is able to:
    - understand basic terminology of geometry and trigonometry
    - calculate areas and volumes of two- and three-dimensional objects
    -use equations involving trigonometric functions and recognize graphs of them
    - apply vectors to technical problems
    - perform calculations with complex numbers
    - perform basic calculations with matrices and apply them in practical problems
    Course contents
    Geometry, areas and volumes, trigonometry, trigonometric functions and their properties, vector calculus and applications, complex numbers, matrices, group of linear equations.
    Assessment criteria
    Satisfactory

    Understanding of basic concepts related to course topics. Capability to calculate exercises that are similar to discussed examples.

    Good

    Understanding of basic and advanced concepts related to course topics. Ability to apply them in basic technical problems.

    Excellent

    In addition, ability to apply course topics in advanced problems.


    Name of lecturer(s)

    Jukka Suominen

    Recommended or required reading

    All material, theory and exercises can be found in Tuni Moodle. If necessary, a student can use math books he/she has used before and/or online sources to obtain more information about the topics. A student can also borrow books in a local library.

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    Lessons, exercises, independent studying, videos, exercises, homework, exam.
    A student solves mandatory exercises and submits them to Tuni Moodle by given deadlines.

    Assessment methods and criteria

    The course can be completed in two different ways:
    A) Two partial exams (recommended)
    B) Full exam

    For the completion method A), the final grade is based on both partial exams. In addition, a student has to get at least 40% of the maximum points in each partial exam. To participate in partial exams, a student must additionally have completed and submitted at least 40% of the exercises.

    Grade 0: if a student has completed and submitted at least 40% of the exercises, but does not pass the course with partial exams, he/she is given a grade of 0. A grade of 0 or higher is required to sign up for the full exam (of method B) in Pakki.

    For the completion method B), the final grade is based on the full exam that covers the material of the entire course. To participate in a full exam, a student must have a grade of 0 (i.e. he/she must have completed and submitted at least 40% of the exercises) or higher.

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    01.10.2021 - 24.12.2021

    Registration

    01.06.2021 - 03.10.2021

    Credits

    5 cr

    Group(s)

    21I260EB

    Teacher(s)

    Hari Nortunen

    Degree programme(s)

    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    Evaluation scale

    0-5

    Exam schedule

    The course can be completed in two different ways:
    A) Partial exams (recommended)
    B) Full exam

    A) There are two partial exams (part 1, Geometry and Vector Algebra, and part 2, Functions and Matrices). The first exam will be held on dd.mm., and the second on dd.mm. A student has to complete and submit at least 40% of the exercises to be able to attend the partial exams. The partial exams can be taken only on these given dates, with no chance of a reattempt.

    B) The full exam will cover the contents of the whole course, and it can be taken on the following dates:
    Attempt 1: dd.mm. (only if you have a grade of 0)
    Attempt 2: dd.mm. (only if you have a grade of 0, or if you have a passed grade that you want to improve)
    A student has to complete and submit at least 40% of the exercises to be able to attend the full exam.

    Content periodicity

    Topics are shown in Tuni Moodle.