Further maths is part of De Montfort University FdSc in forensic collision investigation.
This module follows on from ENGS 1013 Applied Maths and covers topics important to understanding error handling including Monte Carlo simulations
For existing content see the programme handbook.
You must have taken ENGS 1013 Applied Maths at Level 4 or studied maths elsewhere to an equivalent level.
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Distance learning with Online tutorials. There are also a number of one day classroom based tutorials which are free to attend.
General tools include a scientific calculator. We recommend any Casio with a 'Natural Display'. You will need a computer with internet access, headphones and microphone for this module.
Resources are accessed via the AiTS virtual learning environment. Tutors are available online and there is an online forum allowing you to discuss topics with other students on the module. Your tutor will mark and comment on your assessments
This module is part of De Montfort university FdSc in forensic road collision investigation.
The FdSc starts in September of each year. Apply through AiTS.
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Code: | Part of ENGS2001 |
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Credits: | 15 |
Level: | 5 |
Duration: | 12 weeks |
Type: | Distance learning with Online tutorials |
Assessment: | One home based assignments |
Further maths |
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Analysis of digital data I |
Analysis of digital data II | Computation and collision analysis |
Motorcycle collisions |
Pedestrian collisions |
Vehicle dynamics - PC-Crash |