EPN-V2

TRE1000 Mathematics 1000 Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Matematikk 1000
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2025/2026
Curriculum
SPRING 2026
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

Assessment of practical training. The assessment is based on the learning outcomes for the course and the continuous assessment that students are subject to throughout the practical training period.

Students can only be assessed if they meet the minimum attendance requirement of 90% for the practical training. For more information, see the general part of the programme description about practical training assessment.

Resit assessment: Students who fail a period of practical training normally have to retake the whole practical training period.

Required preliminary courses

Not relevant

Learning outcomes

Pass/fail

Teaching and learning methods

The midway and final assessments are made by the practical training supervisor in cooperation with the contact lecturer. The final decision on whether to award a pass or fail grade is made by the university.

Course requirements

2 studiepoeng overlapp med RADPRA2 og 18 studiepoeng overlapp med RADPRA4.

Assessment

After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge The student is able to:

  • Account for various machine systems that convert energy.
  • Account for common components included in such systems.

Skills

The student is capable of:

  • Drawing hydraulic wiring diagrams and performing simple system analyzes.
  • Designing and dimensioning certain hydraulic systems.
  • Calculating working pressure, volume flow and flow velocities in pipelines using Bernoulli's equation and continuity equation.
  • Calculating pressure loss and power loss across different types of components in pipelines and finding the operating point of pumps operating in a composite system.
  • Calculating power, torque, and different types of efficiencies for systems based on thermal and electrical energy machines.

General competence

The students will gain:

  • The ability to produce adequate documentation of their own work.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Lectures, laboratory assignments and supervised exercises.

The estimated workload is four hours of lectures, four hours of supervised exercises and five hours of self-study per week.

Grading scale

The following coursework is compulsory and must be approved before the student can sit in the exam:

  • 1 project assignment
  • 2 lab reports
  • 3 individual exercises

Examiners

The exam consist of two parts:

Part 1: Individual exam under supervision, 3 hours. This part counts 60 %

Part 2: A project report. This part counts 40 %. 3-4 students per group.

The exam results can be appealed.

Both parts of the exam must be passed in order to pass the course.

In the event of a resit or rescheduled exam, an oral examination may be used instead. In case an oral exam is used, the examination results cannot be appealed.

Overlapping courses

Part 1: Handheld calculator that does not communicate wirelessly and cannot perform symbolic calculations. If the calculator has the option of storing data in its internal memory, the memory must be erased before the exam. Random tests may be conducted.

Part 2: All aids allowed.