Date and Time:
Check your exam allocation on the web (available mid-January 2008). The onus is on you to turn up at the correct time and place.
The Exam Format and Topics:
- The exam will consist of two (2) questions of equal value.
  Question 1:
    Complex Numbers
    Taylor Series
    Limits
    Sequences & Series
    Numerical Integration
  Question 2:
    Methods of Integration
    Differential Equations
    Applications of Integration
- Partial credit will be given for working.
- Topic material examined is for the whole session (including material from the Mid-Session Test).
- You will be required to use a new book for each question. Be sure to name each book.
Materials:
- Calculators (without alphanumeric keyboards) are allowed.
- A table of integrals will be provided.
- A one-page, A4-sized, double-sided summary sheet is allowed.
Assessment:
- Five Short Tests: 20% of mark
- Mid-Session Test: 20% (or 10%*) of mark
- End of Session Exam: 60% (or 70%*) of mark
*See Assessment page for details.
Special Consideration:
- Applications (with supporting documents) must go through the University administration.
- Applications (including documentation verification by Admin) must be submitted within SEVEN (7) days of the exam or they will be rejected.
- An application does not automatically entitle you to an exam. However, you must be prepared to sit for a supplementary exam (including an oral component) during the supplementary examination period in March.
- We will endeavour to contact you via email, however, the responsibility is yours. If you don't hear from us within seven days, you must contact Kristina Bendzovska.
If you have any problem with the final exam, email
Kristina Bendzovska IMMEDIATELY!
Study Assistance
- Tuesday 29 Jan and Thursday 31 Jan (Stuvac)
between 1.30pm and 3.30pm in Room 15.107.
- Thursday 31 Jan (Stuvac) and Monday 4 Feb (exam week) between 10.30am and 12.30pm in Room 15.111.
- Outline solutions to the 2006/2007 MATH162 exam can be viewed during these study assistance times.
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