For the appropriate level of mathematics, the advice given to students is that
a British “A Level” in mathematics would certainly be sufficient preparation
for the course. However, given that not all applicants are likely to have this,
more specific specifications are available about the level of background
knowledge and the subjects that should be revised before embarking on the
course. Essentially, these advise the students that they are expected to have
a basic familiarity with algebra (manipulation of equations, solution of
simultaneous equations, quadratic equations, etc); geometry (properties of
circles, concepts of angular measure); trigonometry (definitions and
applications of basic functions, expansions of compound angles, application
of sine and cosine rules for plane triangles); calculus (differential calculus
including application to standard functions); matrices (definitions, simple
algebraic functions such as addition, subtraction and multiplication, inversion
of small matrices). Students are advised to prepare themselves for the
programme by studying these subjects as much as possible before arrival; it
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is then possible to give a fairly rapid summary of these subjects before
immediately proceeding to apply them in practice. An example of a
comprehensive mathematics text book to revise from would be:
“Engineering Mathematics” (paperback) by Stroud
Other text books are available if the above is not available locally. Another
option would be:
“Maths for Map Makers” (paperback) by Arthur Allan