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1. NATIONAL COURSE AND UNIT DETAILS Course Code Unit Code 22228VIC MEM30012A Course Title Unit Title Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology
Apply mathematical techniques in a manufacturing engineering or related environment

2. GROUP DETAILS Group Name Day Unit Start Date Unit End Date AMF4B/ARF4A As per timetable As per timetable As per timetable Group Title Room Start Time Finish Time First Year Advanced Diploma As per timetable As per timetable As per timetable

3. CONTACT DETAILS Name Teacher Senior Educator Administration Phillip Anderson Luke Alao David Mackenzie Room TC317 TB319 TB216 Phone 92148925 92144553 92145462 Email ppanderson@swin.edu.au lalao@swin.edu.au dmackenzie@swin.edu.au

4. DELIVERY OVERVIEW Class Time 32 External Activities Student Project 8 Nominal Hours 40

5. UNIT DETAILS Unit Type Pre/Co Requisites Description


1 2 3

Core NIL

Elective

Result

Graded

Ungraded

This unit covers applies the concepts of mathematics to appropriate and simple engineering situations within the individual's area of engineering expertise.
Use concepts of arithmetic in the solution of engineering problems Solve engineering problems involving algebraic expressions with one independent variable Use two-dimensional geometry to solve practical problems Use trigonometry to solve practical problems Graph linear functions Solve quadratic equations Perform basic statistical calculations

Elements

4 5 6 7

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Unit Outline - Single


6. LEARNING RESOURCES Blackboard 9.1 - iLearn Books Material Other https://ilearn.swin.edu.au/webapps/login/
(additional learning materials, resources, assessments, quizzes etc can be access via the link)

Text book: Mathematics for Technicians seventh edition by Blair Alldis Computation & Mathematical Techniques MSA Text book: Mathematics for Technicians seventh edition by Blair Alldis

7. ASSESSMENT DETAILS Assessment Task Weekly Class Work Assignment Competency Test Mark*
Graded units only

Due Date
End of Every Class

40 20 40

16/04/2014 30/04/2014

Total
Refer to student handbook for explanation of result codes. Decision Making Rules Every task must be completed satisfactorily for competence to be achieved. * For graded units, competence must be demonstrated before a mark will be given.

100

Reasonable adjustment Reasonable adjustment for assessment tasks for a unit may be requested by the student for consideration by the teacher for the methods by which evidence is collected. However, the evidence criteria for making competent/not yet competent decisions (and/or awarding grades) must be the same irrespective of the group and/or individual being assessed. Reasonable adjustment usually involves varying:

the processes for conducting the assessment (eg: allowing additional time, varying the venue) the evidence gathering techniques (eg: oral rather than written questioning, use of a scribe, modifications to equipment)

Special Consideration Students can apply for special consideration if personal circumstances or illness have adversely affected their result in an assessment, or their ability to undertake an assessment. If they wish to seek special consideration, a special consideration form must be completed no later than 3 days after the due date of the assessment and submitted to the relevant Senior Educator.

8. SCHEDULE Date 5/03/2014 12/03/2014 19/03/2014 26/03/2014 2/04/2014 9/04/2014 16/04/2014 30/04/2014 Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Topic/activity/assessment Introduction, Conversion, Physical Quantities, Rational and Irrational Numbers Algebra, Estimating, Ratios, Histograms, Length, Percentages Trigonometry, Right Triangles, Correct Order of operations, Volume and Area Scientific Notation, Rule of Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction, Angles Perimeter, Area, Transposition of Formula, Polar and Cartesian Coordinates, Basic Trigonometry Linear Graph, Quadratic Equation, Simultaneous Equations, Mean, Median, Mode and Range Standard Deviation, Revision. Competency Test

Author: ODVE
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Date last updated: 09 January 2014

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