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Designing a Mathematics Course for Chemistry and Geology Students
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Gareth?Q?WittenEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:Many mathematics departments usually teach a variety of courses for students from different science departments and even from different faculties. These ldquoservicerdquo courses are usually taught in the same way as the courses for mathematics major students. However, in science, because of the need to better analyse and interpret experimental data and the increased use of mathematical tools in chemistry and geology textbooks, it is becoming necessary to teach these science students quantitative skills beyond the scope of first year mathematics courses. This paper describes the design of a one-semester second year mathematics course, mainly for chemistry and geology students, with three specific objectives: to develop studentsrsquo ability to quantitatively analyse problems arising in their own field, to illustrate the great utility of mathematical models to provide answers to key chemistry and geology problems, to develop studentsrsquo appreciation of the diversity of mathematical approaches potentially useful in the chemical and geological sciences.
Keywords:applied mathematics  chemistry  curriculum development  geology  problem solving
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