Course Brief

The aim of this unit is to develop students’ knowledge and understanding of the
mathematical principles and theories that underpin many aspects of construction
technology, structures and materials. Students will be introduced to mathematical
methods and statistical techniques so that they can analyse and solve problems in a
construction engineering context.


Topics included in this unit are: trigonometry and algebraic mathematical techniques;
matrices; statistical techniques; differential and integral calculus; binomial and normal
distribution; dimensional analysis; arithmetic progressions; vector analysis.
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to employ mathematical
methods in a variety of contextualised examples; use analytical and computational
methods to evaluate and solve engineering construction problems; interpret data
using statistical techniques and apply calculus techniques. Students will gain crucial
employability skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, analysis, reasoning and
data interpretation.

 

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  • This course is offered in 48 hours