Course coordinator
I will coordinate and lecture on the first half of the course in the Summer semester.
Vectors, linear independence, scalar product. Matrices, simultaneous equations, determinants, vector product, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, applications. Equation of straight line and plane. Extreme value theorem, maxima and; minima. Sequences, series, Taylor series, L'Hopital's rules. Techniques of integration, numerical methods, volumes of revolution.
MATH1051 provides an important foundation in calculus and linear algebra that will prove useful for further studies in pure and applied sciences, engineering, finance or further mathematics pursuits.
The calculus component extends high school concepts. We investigate optimisation techniques, limits and L'Hopital's rule, as well as standard techniques of integration and volumes of revolution. Another important topic is the study of sequences and series (infinite sums). This extends to Taylor series which are an important tool used throughout the sciences. Numerical integration techniques will be developed.
Linear algebra is the study of vectors and matrices and is extensively used to model systems of interacting elements. For example, matrix methods are common in structural engineering and matrix algebra is necessary for computer graphics. This course covers vectors, linear independence and scalar product which are tools to manipulate vectors. The course continues with matrices, simultaneous equations and determinants. An important component of the study concerns eigenvalues and eigenvectors which model resonant frequencies in dynamical systems.
Any questions relating to administrative matters should be sent to ᅠmath1051@uq.edu.au
In the School of Mathematics and Physics we are committed to creating an inclusive and empowering learning environment for all students. We value and respect the diverse range of experiences our students bring to their education, and we believe that this diversity is essential for fostering a rich culture of knowledge sharing and meaningful exploration. We hold both students and staff accountable for actively contributing to the establishment of a respectful and supportive learning environment.
Bullying, harassment, and discrimination in any form are strictly against our principles and againstᅠUQ Policy, and will not be tolerated. We have developed a suite of resourcesᅠ to assist you in recognising, reporting, and addressing such behaviour. If you have any concerns about your experience in this course, we encourage you to tell a member of the course teaching team, or alternatively contact an SMP Classroom Inclusivity Champion (see Blackboard for contact details). Our Inclusivity Champions are here to listen, to understand your concerns, and to explore potential actions that can be taken to resolve them. Your well-being and a positive learning atmosphere are of utmost importance to us.
Students should have at least a Grade C in Queensland Specialist Mathematics (formerly Mathematics C) , passed MATH1050, or have an equivalent qualification.
It is possible to take MATH1051 and MATH1052 in the same semester. In this case, you should have achieved a grade B or higher in Queensland Year 12 Specialist Mathematics (or equivalent) or obtained a credit or better in MATH1050. Note that MATH1052 assumes knowledge of MATH1051.
Students should be familiar with the following.
Students who have trouble because of gaps in their background should work through the review material from the course Blackboard site and discuss their difficulties in the First-Year Learning Centre. In particular, students with Grade C in Queensland Specialist Mathematics (formerly Mathematics C) or a grade 4 in MATH1050, or who are repeating the course are encouraged to contact the course coordinator to register for a support learning programme.
You'll need to complete the following courses before enrolling in this one:
MATH1050 or a grade of C or higher in Queensland Year 12 Specialist Mathematics (Units 3 and 4) (or equivalent).
You can't enrol in this course if you've already completed the following:
MATH1071, MATH7051 (co-taught).
Semester 1 external offering restricted to students enrolled in Enhanced Studies Program (program code 1014).
This course is jointly-taught with:
MATH1051 external mode
I will coordinate and lecture on the first half of the course in the Summer semester.
I will coordinate and lecture on the second half of the course in the Summer semester.
The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.
Students are required to ensure that they are properly enrolled in and actively participate in the following teaching components:
Students may follow lectures in any of the following ways:
Lectures and applied classes will begin in Week 1.
The Support Learning Tutorial (SLT) is optional. This class is highly recommended for:
There are no classes scheduled on Public Holidays. Alternate arrangements will be communicated via Blackboard
The aim of this course is to provide students with an introduction to and a solid basis for further study in mathematics, in particular mathematical analysis. Students will be introduced to a number of new mathematical concepts, and will be presented with theory and practical examples. The course also aims to help students develop an appropriate level of mathematical rigour needed in presenting mathematical arguments and solutions.
After successfully completing this course you should be able to:
LO1.
Evaluate limits, derivatives, and integrals, explain the underlying mathematical basis, interpret the results geometrically, and perform calculations associated with a number of applications;
LO2.
Understand and evaluate the limits of sequences and series, and use them to approximate functions;
LO3.
Understand linear transformations using matrices;
LO4.
Work with matrices and vectors including a complete understanding of the behaviour of an m * n linear system;
LO5.
Understand the concept of invertibility for matrices, know many criteria for invertibility and be able to find inverses;
LO6.
Understand abstract concepts in linear algebra such as vector space, dimension and basis, and be able to construct simple proofs involving these concepts;
| Category | Assessment task | Weight | Due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Participation/ Student contribution |
Applied Class Exercise
|
10% |
-Week1: 3/12/2025 -Week2: 8/12/2025 - 10/12/2025 -Week3: 15/12/2025 -Week4: 22/12/2025 -Week5: 5/01/2026 - 7/01/2026 -Week6: 12/01/2026 -Week 7: |
| Examination |
Competency tests
|
30% split evenly across two competency tests |
17/12/2025 14/01/2026
The applied classes on Wednesday run from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The competency test will start at 2:45 pm |
| Tutorial/ Problem Set | Assignment | 15% |
16/01/2026 2:00 pm |
| Examination |
End of Semester Exam
|
45% |
End of Semester Exam Period 7/02/2026 - 14/02/2026 |
A hurdle is an assessment requirement that must be satisfied in order to receive a specific grade for the course. Check the assessment details for more information about hurdle requirements.
-Week1: 3/12/2025
-Week2: 8/12/2025 - 10/12/2025
-Week3: 15/12/2025
-Week4: 22/12/2025
-Week5: 5/01/2026 - 7/01/2026
-Week6: 12/01/2026
-Week 7:
19/01/2026 - 21/01/2026
You will complete a collaborative exercise at each applied class. Please see Blackboard for the scheduled dates and times.
Your overall mark for the Applied Class Exercise will be taken from your best 8 out of 10 marks.
You will submit the exercise at the end of the applied class.
You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.
If you are absent from an Applied Class due to medical reasons, you may apply for an exemption from that Applied Class Exercise. If your application is approved, your overall mark will be reweighted based on the Applied Classes you attend. For example, if you are granted an exemption from one Applied Class, your overall mark will be calculated from your best 7 out of 9 marks.
There are NO extensions for the Applied Class Exercise. If you are unable to attend your Applied Class, you must email math1051@uq.edu.au within 5 calendar days of your Applied class and provide appropriate supporting evidence (e.g., medical certificate).
Please note that you must attend at least one Applied Class to be eligible to receive marks for this assessment item.
17/12/2025
14/01/2026
The applied classes on Wednesday run from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The competency test will start at 2:45 pm
Competency Test One will be conducted in the second applied class of week 3. Students who do not pass Competency Test One will be eligible to re-take a similar test. Two 'resits' are available for Competency Test one.
Competency Test Two will be conducted in the second applied class of week 6. Students who do not pass Competency Test Two will be eligible to re-take a similar test. Two 'resits' are available for Competency Test Two.
| Planning time | no planning time minutes |
|---|---|
| Duration | 60 minutes |
| Calculator options | No calculators permitted |
| Open/closed book | Closed book examination - no written materials permitted |
| Exam platform | Paper based |
| Invigilation | Invigilated in person |
You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.
You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.
If there are extenuating circumstances for why you have missed Competency Test 1 or 2, please email math1051@uq.edu.au. You will need to do this within 5 calendar days of the test and include evidence (e.g., medical certificate). You must attend at least one competency test in order to receive marks for this assessment item.
16/01/2026 2:00 pm
One assignment will comprise questions on the course material covered in lectures. The assignment will be available on Blackboard.
The assignment will be submitted electronically.
You may be able to apply for an extension.
The maximum extension allowed is 7 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.
The solution for the assessment item will be released 7 days after the assessment is due, and as such, an extension after 7 days will not be possible.
See ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT INFORMATION for the extension and deferred examination information relating to this assessment item.
A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.
End of Semester Exam Period
7/02/2026 - 14/02/2026
The End of Semester Examination will be an in-person, paper-based exam for all students.
Internally enrolled students
The end-of-semester exam will be an in-person, paper-based exam. Students will sit the exam at the St Lucia Campus.
Externally enrolled students
The end-of-semester exam will be an in-person, paper-based exam. UQ Examinations will contact students directly to confirm arrangements. You will either sit the exam at the St Lucia campus (if you live within 200km radius of the campus) or will be directed to nominate an exam centre by a certain date.
Please ensure you update your semester address in Si-net at the start of the semester.
One reminder will be sent and students who fail to nominate an exam centre and will be automatically assigned to the St Lucia campus. Late nominations will not be accepted.
Section A of the final exam contains 20 short-answer questions, each worth 1 mark.
Section B of the final exam contains a range of short-answer and problem-solving questions.
Calculators are not allowed.
| Planning time | 10 minutes |
|---|---|
| Duration | 120 minutes |
| Calculator options | No calculators permitted |
| Open/closed book | Closed book examination - no written materials permitted |
| Exam platform | Paper based |
| Invigilation | Invigilated in person |
You may be able to defer this exam.
See ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT INFORMATION for the extension and deferred examination information relating to this assessment item.
Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.
| Grade | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 (Low Fail) |
Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Fails to demonstrate most or all of the basic requirements of the course: Students will receive a grade 1 if their total score for the course is less than 20%. |
| 2 (Fail) |
Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Demonstrates clear deficiencies in understanding and applying fundamental concepts; communicates information or ideas in ways that are frequently incomplete or confusing and gives little attention to the conventions of the discipline: Students will receive a grade 2 if their total score is at least 20% and less than 45%. |
| 3 (Marginal Fail) |
Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes Course grade description: Students will receive a grade of 3 if: (a) their total score for the course is at least 45% but less than 50%. |
| 4 (Pass) |
Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Students will receive a grade 4 if their total score for the course is at least 50% and less than 65%, subject to the hurdle requirements listed below. Students who receive a total score of 65% and above, but less than 55% of the available marks on the final exam, and satisfy the hurdle requirements listed below, will also receive a grade of 4. |
| 5 (Credit) |
Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Students will receive a grade 5 if their total score for the course is at least 65% and less than 75%, subject to the hurdle requirements listed below, AND they receive at least 55% of the available marks on Section B of the final exam. Students who receive a total score of 75% and above but less than 65% of the available marks on the final exam and satisfy the hurdle requirements listed below will also receive a grade of 5. |
| 6 (Distinction) |
Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Students will receive a grade 6 if their total score for the course is at least 75% and less than 85%, subject to the hurdle requirements listed below, AND they receive at least 65% of the available marks on Section B of the final exam. Students who receive a total score of 85% and above, but less than 75% of the available marks on the final exam and satisfy the hurdle requirements listed below, will also receive a grade of 6.ᅠ |
| 7 (High Distinction) |
Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Students will receive a grade 7 if their total score for the course is at least 85%, subject to the hurdle requirements listed below, AND they receive at least 75% of the available marks on Section B of the final exam. |
HURDLE REQUIREMENTS
If you do not either:ᅠ
ᅠ ᅠ ᅠ (i)ᅠ pass both competency tests and Section A of the end-of-semester exam; OR
ᅠ ᅠ ᅠ (ii)ᅠ receive at least 40% of the available marksᅠfor Calculusᅠin Section B of the end-of-semester exam, AND 40% of the marks for Linear Algebra in Section B of the end-of-semester exam.
Then the maximum grade you can obtain is 3.
COMPETENCY TESTS
Each competency test is Pass/Fail. There will be 20 questions. All questions carry equal marks. The Pass threshold is 80%.
SECTION A OF THE END-OF-SEMESTER EXAM
Part A of the exam is Pass/Fail. A student who passes Part A earns all 20 marks. A student who fails
Part A earns 0 marks.
The Pass threshold is 65%.
Supplementary assessment is available for this course.
Should you fail a course with a grade of 3, you may be eligible for supplementary assessment. Refer to my.UQ for information on supplementary assessment and how to apply.
Supplementary assessment provides an additional opportunity to demonstrate you have achieved all the required learning outcomes for a course.
If you apply and are granted supplementary assessment, the type of supplementary assessment set will consider which learning outcome(s) have not been met.
Supplementary assessment in this course will be a 2-hour examination similar in style to the end-of-semester examination. To receive a passing grade of 3S4, you must obtain a mark of 50% or more on the supplementary assessment.
Artificial Intelligence
To pass this course, students will be required to demonstrate a detailed understanding of course material together with a range of associated skills independent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT) tools.
For assessment tasks that are completed in-person (including examinations) termed “secure assessment”, the use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Translation (MT) tools will not be permitted unless otherwise advised. Any attempted use of AI or MT may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Other non-secure assessment tasks (such as assignments) are designed to help you develop your understanding and skills, and to prepare you for secure assessment. You are thus generally encouraged to complete such assessment without the use of AI/MT, unless explicitly advised to the contrary in the assessment item. In any event, if you choose to use such tools, then you must clearly reference any such use within your submitted work. A failure to reference AI or MT use may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Applications for Extensions to Assessment Due Dates
Extension requests are submitted online via my.UQ – applying for an extension. Extension requests received in any other way will not be approved. Additional details associated with extension requests, including acceptable and unacceptable reasons, may be found at my.UQ.
Please note:
Applications to defer an exam
In certain circumstances you can apply to take a deferred examination for in-semester and end-of-semester exams. You'll need to demonstrate through supporting documentation how unavoidable circumstances prevented you from sitting your exam. If you can’t, you can apply for a one-off discretionary deferred exam.
Deferred Exam requests are submitted online via mySi-net. Requests received in any other way will not be approved. Additional details associated with deferred examinations, including acceptable and unacceptable reasons may be found at my.UQ.
Please note:
Noteᅠ the requirements to achieve a passing grade (4,5,6 or 7) in the course. In summary,
(1)ᅠIf you do not receive a total score for the course of at least 50%, then you will fail MATH1051.
(2) If you do not either:ᅠ
ᅠ ᅠ ᅠ (i)ᅠ Pass both competency tests and Section A of the final exam; OR
ᅠ ᅠ ᅠ (ii)ᅠ Receive at least 40% of the available marksᅠfor Calculusᅠin Section B of the final examᅠ AND ᅠ40% of the marks for Linear Algebra in Section B of the final exam,
then you will fail MATH1051.
You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.
Library resources are available on the UQ Library website.
As well as the textbooks and workbook, students will have:
Completion of these itemsᅠwill have a direct benefit to your learning.
Additional learning material will be posted on Blackboard. It is, therefore, very important that students regularly check Blackboard.
The MATHS FIRST YEAR LEARNING CENTRE at St Lucia holds support tutorials on Tuesdays and Wednesdaysᅠfrom 2-4 p.m, beginning the firstᅠweek of the semester. The support sessions will be both online (via Zoom) and face-to-face. Appointments are not necessary for the Maths Learning Centre. Simply turn up with your questions.
The MATH1051 SUPPORT LEARNING TUTORIAL PROGRAM (SLT) is a regularᅠsupport programᅠaimed at students with gaps in their background skills.
This class is highly recommended for the following group of students:
Please refer to the course Blackboard page for the schedule of these SLT sessions.
The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.
Filter activity type by
| Learning period | Activity type | Topic |
|---|---|---|
Multiple weeks From Week 1 To Week 7 |
Applied Class |
Applied Class In the applied class, students will complete collaborative worksheets, receive help on various assessments, get corrected assignments returned, be able to ask questions on the problem sheets, and be able to ask general questions related to coursework. Readings/Ref: workbook ; Anton/Rorres ; Stewart |
Multiple weeks From Week 1 To Week 8 |
Lecture |
Lecture Students may choose to attend either Zoom live lectures or view the online UQ Extend lectures. Both lectures will cover the same content. Lectures are centred around the workbook, so it is vital that students have their workbook with them for both the Zoom live lectures and the online UQ Extend lectures. As well as completing the workbook in a comprehensive manner, students will be provided with additional material and examples. Students electing to simply download the completed workbook from Blackboard after each chapter is finished will hence be missing material. |
Multiple weeks From Week 1 To Exam week 1 |
Not Timetabled |
Independent Study During the semester students are expected to work on MATH1051 outside of class time to consolidate the information given during lectures, work on tutorial problem sheets and assignments, complete extra practice problems and study for examinations. |
University policies and procedures apply to all aspects of student life. As a UQ student, you must comply with University-wide and program-specific requirements, including the:
Learn more about UQ policies on my.UQ and the Policy and Procedure Library.