MATH1931 Calculus of One Variable (SSP)
General Information
MATH1931 is a Junior (or first-year) unit forming part of the SSP (Special Studies Program) Mathematics stream.
- Credit point value: 3CP.
- Classes per week: Two lectures and one tutorial.
- Lecturer(s) in 2023: Daniel Daners, Florica Cîrstea and Sharon Stephen
- Email contact address:
MATH1931@sydney.edu.au.
Students: please check if your question can be answered by referring to the FAQ page before emailing us. If you decide to email us please include your name and SID.
Students have the right to appeal any academic decision made by the School or Faculty: see sydney.edu.au/students/academic-appeals.html.
You may also view the description of MATH1931 in the University's course search database.
Answers to frequently asked questions
See the main junior mathematics page for information relating to all junior mathematics units, and see in particular the Junior Maths FAQ page.
Entry into the Program
Entry into the Mathematics Special Studies Program is by invitation. Students should enrol in MATH1921. Once they are selected they will change their enrolment from MATH1921 to MATH1931. They attend the same lectures as MATH1931 students but have their own seminar and tutorial covering specially chosen advanced topics.
Selection into the Mathematics Special Studies Program is based on
- Interest and commitment to mathematics;
- ATAR and your marks in mathematics (or equivalent).
Students interested in being selected for MATH1931 need to fill in an online application form.
Students in Arts, Science, Liberal Studies, Engineering or Combined Degrees are able to be selected into the program. Final decision on the application will be given by late Friday 24 February 2023 . The email will be sent to the University Email Address!
For more information and questions contact the coordinator Daniel Daners.
Online Resources
The teaching material appearing on this web site is intended for the use of enrolled students of the University of Sydney, and (unless otherwise specified) the University of Sydney holds copyright. Any other person or institution wishing to use any of this material must contact the university to make appropriate arrangements.
Useful Links
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Handbook:
Every student should have a copy of the Junior Mathematics and Statistics Handbook. -
Examination Timetable:
For general information on examinations, including the end of semester examination timetable, see the University's Examination Information web site. -
The Faculty Handbook entry:
The description of MATH1931 in the central units of study database.