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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22025 Semester Two (1255)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or ENGGEN 150, or ENGSCI 111, or MATHS 120 or 130 or 208 with an A or above, and PHYSICS 120 or 121
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22025 Semester One (1253)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or ENGGEN 150, or ENGSCI 111, or MATHS 120 or 130 or 208 with an A or above, and PHYSICS 120 or 121
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22024 Semester Two (1245)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or ENGGEN 150 or ENGSCI 111
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22024 Semester One (1243)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or ENGGEN 150 or ENGSCI 111
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22023 Semester Two (1235)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or ENGGEN 150 or ENGSCI 111
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22023 Semester One (1233)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or ENGGEN 150 or ENGSCI 111
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22022 Semester Two (1225)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or 15 points from ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22022 Semester One (1223)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or 15 points from ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22021 Semester Two (1215)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or 15 points from ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22021 Semester One (1213)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or 15 points from ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22020 Semester Two (1205)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or 15 points from ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153, or a B+ in MATHS 208
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MATHS 250
: Algebra and Calculus 22020 Semester One (1203)
Designed for all students who plan to progress further in mathematics, this course follows directly from MATHS 120 and 130. Covering topics from multivariable calculus and linear algebra, which have many applications in science, engineering and commerce. Students will learn mathematical results and procedures as well as the underpinning ideas and mathematical proofs.
Prerequisite: MATHS 120 and 130, or 15 points from ENGGEN 150, ENGSCI 111, MATHS 150, 153, or a B+ in MATHS 208