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BI0MF1 - Mathematics Foundation

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BI0MF1-Mathematics Foundation

Module Provider: School of Biological Sciences
Number of credits: 20 [10 ECTS credits]
Level:F
Terms in which taught: Autumn / Spring term module
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Non-modular pre-requisites:
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Current from: 2021/2

Module Convenor: Dr Lindsey Thompson
Email: lindsey.thompson@reading.ac.uk

Type of module:

Summary module description:

The module will provide students with the basic mathematical knowledge and skills required for a successful transition to degrees related to Chemical and Biological Sciences. Lectures will provide a broad base of fundamental mathematical tools and techniques and practical work will give hands-on experience of application.


Aims:

Students will be given the opportunity to develop competence a range of algebraic, graphical, numerical and statistical techniques to support further scientific study. Lectures will provide an opportunity for students to refresh fundamental mathematical concepts. Associated practical/tutorial sessions will allow them to apply their mathematical knowledge to scientific calculations, experimental design, data collection and analysis. Further lectures will provide examples of how mathematics can be used to describe and analyse more complex scientific relationships.



Further aims include:




  • To provide an opportunity to develop problem solving skills.

  • To provide an illustration of the link between mathematics experimentation and scientific understanding.

  • To provide students with experience in scientific laboratory report writing and interpretation of simple statistical tests.

  • To provide students with a deeper understanding of biological relations.


Assessable learning outcomes:

By the end of the module it is expected that the student will be able to:




  • Understand the meaning of the SI unit

  • Be familiar with a range of fundamental Chemical and Biological Units.

  • Rearrange equations

  • Calculate concentrations and dilutions.

  • Present data in an appropriate format in terms of graphs and tables.

  • Find gradients and equations representing a st raight line.

  • Use the equation representing a straight line and apply to biological and chemical concepts.

  • Calculate logs and use the log plot to determine more complex relationships.

  • Use logs to describe exponential growth and decay, calculate half-time.

  • Recognise the shape of standard graphs, sin, cos, tan.

  • Finding the gradient of a curve using tangents.

  • Understand the importance of experimental desi gn.

  • Present data in a format appropriate for analysis.

  • Be able to calculate standard error, % uncertainty, % difference, standard deviation

  • Recognise Normal and non-parametric data.

  • Select and use basic statistical tests.


Additional outcomes:

Students should obtain an understanding of the application of mathematical concepts, they will gain practical experience of experimental design and analysis and will have the opportunity to work as part of a team.


Outline content:

This module will provide a fundamental understanding of the role of basic mathematics in Biological and Chemical sciences. Basic key mathematical ideas and skills will be considered and related specifically to Biological and Chemical concepts. The module will also consider the role of basic statistics in experimental design, analysis and evaluation.



Students will engage in a series of lectures, tutorials and practicals that w ill provide a basic level of mathematical and statistical competence that will relate to subsequent modules.Ìý



The Lecture Content covers:




  • SI units, standard form, manipulating numbers in standard form, using prefixes

  • Basic calculations such as volume and area, manipulating equations. The Mole, concentrations and dilutions.

  • Presenting data, tables and graphs.

  • Directly proportional and proportional relationships. The straight line graph and application to spectrophotometr