MATH1050 - Mathematical Foundations (Lecture 1)
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Steele Building 03, Room 206
Saint Lucia, QLD 4067 AustraliaDescription
MATH1050 is a medium sized (n~200) introductory course which covers fundamental mathematical concepts, useful to students in a wide range of discipline areas, including agriculture, arts, business, health sciences, science, social sciences, applied science and engineering. It includes topics including differential and integral calculus, matrices, vectors, sequences and series, and complex numbers, and is the University's equivalent Queensland high schools Mathematics C.
Mr Michael Jennings is an inspirational and dedicated teacher of mathematics at UQ. He teaches many of the large first-year courses and uses his experiences in both secondary and tertiary systems to engage and inspire students. Michael has won 4 UQ teaching awards as well as 2 national awards.
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