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MC180 Project Skills


MC180 Project Skills

Credits: 10 Convenor: Dr J. Levesley Semester: 2


Prerequisites: essential: None desirable:
Assessment: Continual assessment: (10% short presentation, 30% completion of mathematical word-processing exercise, 60% completion of small dissertation) = 100% One and a half hour examination.: 80%

Lectures: 6 Classes: none
Tutorials: 6 Private Study: 55
Labs: 6 Seminars: 8
Project: none Other: none
Total: 75

Aims

To equip the students with the necessary skills to carry out a successful project, and make a short presentation.

Objectives


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\item To gain a basic understanding of how to perform bibliogra...
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\item To be able to write a short coherent mathematical essay. \end{trivlist}

Transferable Skills

Use of Library, bibliographic searching, use of internet, LaTeX, compiling a bibliography, presentations, mathematical writing.

Syllabus

How to use the library, how to compile a bibliography, how to use LATEX, how to make a presentation, how to write a dissertation.

Reading list

Essential:

Will Light, Guide to Project Skills, Department.

Details of Assessment

There is no examination for this module. The module assessment will be as follows: 10% for a short presentation, 30% for completion of a mathematical word-processing exercise, and 60% for completion of a small dissertation. For students on the M.Math. degree in Computational Mathematics, the dissertation will be on topics in logic and discrete mathematics required for later computer science modules.


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S. J. Ambler
11/20/1999