Better understanding of the mathematical content of the lecture Mathematik 3 für MB, WIMB und VT via hands-on problems and examples. After successfully finishing this class, you will be able to calculate complex line integrals, know what is crucial about Fourier series, and solve important partial differential equations.
The course consists of six exersice classes and two midterm exams. To take part, please register for one of the groups (A, B, C).
During the exercise classes, problems and their solutions will be presented to you. Attendance is not compulsory here, but use the chance to ask questions!
Your final grade is determined solely by the two exams, see below for details.
Dates Group A (Lecture Room GM 2):
- October 22, 13:00-15:00
- November 5, 14:00-16:00
- November 19, 14:00-16:00
- First exam: December 1, 2018
- December 3, 13:00-15:00
- December 10, 13:00-15:00
- December 17, 14:00-16:00
- Second exam: January 12, 2019
Dates Goups A (Lecture Room FH8, 15:00-17:00) and B (Lecture Room FH6, 17:00-19:00):
- B: October 18, C: October 25
- November 8
- November 22
- First exam: December 1, 2018
- December 6
- December 13
- December 20
- Second exam: January 12, 2019
If you are sick or elsewise hindered to take the exams, please contact your tutor (including a medical certificate in the first case). There will be a substitute exam for you about a week later.
If any questions arise, do not hesitate to contact your tutor, either via mail (firstname.lastname@tuwien.ac.at) or personally during his office hours!
There are two midterm exams (1. December 2018 and 12. January 2019) each of which lasts 90 minutes. There will be problems concerning the topics of the exercise classes. The maximum score on each exam is 20 points. Your final grade is determined by the sum of the two exam scores in the following way:
- Excellent: 40 - 35 points
- Good: 34,9 - 30 points
- Satisfactory: 29,9 - 25 points
- Adequate: 24,9 - 20 points
- Unsatisfactory: less than 20 points
The way in which this sum is put together does not matter, e.g. first exam 0 points, second exam 20 point, yields the same grade ('Adequate') as first exam 10 points, seconds exam 10 points.
Entscheidungstest:
If your total score is less than 20 points, but on one of the exams you have gotten at least 10 points, your are allowed to take part in a 'last chance'-exam at the end of the semester. If you pass there, your final grade will be 'Adequate' (regardless of your actual exam score).
Multivariate Calculus, ODEs, vector spaces and linear algebra - all this was thoroughly covered in the Math 1 and 2 courses.