Faculty Of Science, Technology & Engineering
MAT1MAB, 2013
| Subject Code: | MAT1MAB |
| Subject Short Title: | MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS IN BIOLOGY |
| Credit Points: | 15 |
| Subject Description: | You will be introduced to how mathematical models are used in the biological and biophysical sciences and we will emphasise insight into how models may be derived from biophysical assumptions. A small but representative range of biophysical applications is investigated. The subject is organised in modules, each focusing on a specific application. The subject is delivered mainly on-line. Learning resources including all lecture materials will be available on-line. Students meet two hours per week for a problem solving class to work through problem sets designed to strengthen basic mathematical skills. Considerable use will be made of spreadsheets as a tool for understanding mathematical models and performing necessary calculations. |
| Work Experience Indicator: | Student is not undertaking work experience in industry |
| Available to 'Study Abroad' students: | Y |
Assessment:
| Assessment Type | % | Comments |
| One 1.5 hour examination | 30 | |
| six on-line quizzes (equivalent to 800-words in total) | 20 | |
| 4 problem class quizzes (equivalent to 400-words in total) | 10 | |
| 3 electronic assignments (equivalent to 800-words in total) | 20 | |
| 2 written assignments (equivalent to 800-words in total) | 20 | |
Readings:
| Reading Type | Title | Author | Publisher |
| Prescribed | Lecture materials available on-line | Department of Mathematics and Statistics | Department of Mathematics and Statistics 2009 |
| Recommended | FSTE First Year Survival Guide (second edition) | Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering | La Trobe University 2012 |
Subject Coordinator: Dr John Banks
| Class Requirement |
| BUNDOORA |
| Semester 2, On-Line. Dr John Banks (j.banks@latrobe.edu.au) |
| Two 1-hour Practicals per week on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 44 and delivered via face-to-face. |
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