Mathematics I (Engineering) - MAT1581
Program Overview
University Program Information
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Specific Course: Mathematics I (Engineering) - MAT1581
Course Details
- Diploma
- Year module
- NQF level: 5
- Credits: 12
- Module presented in English
- Module presented online
Recommendation
Students are recommended to register for MAT1581 in the 2nd semester, once they have done the first part of MAT1510.
Purpose
The purpose of this course is to cover topics such as algebra, trigonometry, calculus, complex numbers, co-ordinate geometry, analytic geometry, matrices, and determinants.
Registration and Fees
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- Master's & doctoral degrees
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- Pay your study fees
- Credits & exemptions for study units passed at other institutions
- Map your qualification
- Web registration
