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I am emailing a link of this to everyone on the class list every Friday afternoon. If you are not receiving these emails or want to have them sent to another email address feel free to email me at jpmccarthymaths@gmail.ie and I will add you to the mailing list.
Attendance
If you don’t attend lectures and tutorials now you will fail this module and you will be made attend the entire module again in Semester II. Please don’t let yourself be one of these people.
Assessment 3 Results
Solutions to Assessment 2
I am emailing a link of this to everyone on the class list every Friday afternoon. If you are not receiving these emails or want to have them sent to another email address feel free to email me at jpmccarthymaths@gmail.ie and I will add you to the mailing list.
Attendance
The attendance at lectures and tutorials has dropped alarmingly.
If you don’t attend lectures and tutorials now you will fail this module and you will be made attend the entire module again in Semester II. Please don’t let yourself be one of these people.
Assessment 1 Results
You are identified by the last four digits of your student number (I don’t have some of the Common Entry Sci student numbers please email me and I can give you your results if you’re not here). At the bottom of your group there are some average scores:
I am emailing a link of this to everyone on the class list every Friday afternoon. If you are not receiving these emails or want to have them sent to another email address feel free to email me at jpmccarthymaths@gmail.ie and I will add you to the mailing list.
Notes
As of 12 October: MATH6000 Lecture Notes (with gaps).
Also an E-Book: Engineering Mathematics by John Bird.
Also I don’t know why I didn’t advise this earlier — you would be well worth investing in a ring binder (to be kept at home or whatever) for your notes. You can see already the amount of sheets. You should be organised with these and only bring the ones we are working on to class.
Assessment 2
Your second assessment is on Wednesday 24 October in Week 6.
Trigonometry, Approximation and Statistics will be examined.
The sample is currently being drafted.
I am emailing a link of this to everyone on the class list every Friday afternoon. If you are not receiving these emails or want to have them sent to another email address feel free to email me at jpmccarthymaths@gmail.ie and I will add you to the mailing list.
Notes
As of 5 October: MATH6000 Lecture Notes (with gaps).
Also an E-Book: Engineering Mathematics by John Bird.
Also I don’t know why I didn’t advise this earlier — you would be well worth investing in a ring binder (to be kept at home or whatever) for your notes. You can see already the amount of sheets. You should be organised with these and only bring the ones we are working on to class.
Test!
Your first assessment is on this Wednesday 10 October in Week 4. The exact time and location depends on your class group:
Common Entry Science: 17:00 in the West Atrium
Biosciences: 17:00 in the West Atrium
Computing: 18:00 in the West Atrium
The test will be a 45 minute, multiple-choice test (15 questions equally-weighted questions), without negative marking and calculators will not be permitted.
The sample, which you should be very familiar with, may be found here.
Do not miss this first assessment. The policy on missed assessments is very strict in CIT as you can see here.
Advice for Assessment One
I am emailing a link of this to everyone on the class list every Friday afternoon. If you are not receiving these emails or want to have them sent to another email address feel free to email me at jpmccarthymaths@gmail.ie and I will add you to the mailing list.
Notes
As of 29 September: MATH6000 notes.
Also an E-Book: Engineering Mathematics by John Bird.
Test Notice
Your first assessment will be on Wednesday 10 October in Week 4. The exact time will depend on your class group and will be communicated to you this week. The test will be a 45 minute, multiple-choice test (15 questions equally-weighted questions) and calculators will not be permitted.
A sample, which is also up on Blackboard and will be given to you Monday, may be found here.
Do not miss this first assessment. The policy on missed assessments is very strict in CIT as you can see here.
I am emailing a link of this to everyone on the class list every Friday afternoon. If you are not receiving these emails or want to have them sent to another email address feel free to email me at jpmccarthymaths@gmail.ie and I will add you to the mailing list.
Notes
As of 21 September: MATH6000.
Also an E-Book: Engineering Mathematics by John Bird.
Exercise
Tutorials start in Week 2. The exercises are found in your notes, the starred are probably the most important in terms of the tests. All the exercises have been collate here.
Timetable
My best understanding is that your timetables are still changing. I will see ye in class to give the latest information that I have.

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