ÇAĞ UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES Learning Outcomes of the Course Code Course Title Credit ECTS MAT 101-112 Mathematics for Business 3 (3-0) 7 Language of Instruction Mode of Delivery English Face to face Type and Level of Course Compulsory/1.Year/Fall Semester EQF- Level 6 Lecturers Name(s) Contacts Lecture Hours Office Hours Course Coordinator [email protected] Prof.Dr.H. Altan ÇABUK Thursday 13-16 Thursday 11-13 Course Objective This course is designed to provide a mathematical foundation, including calculus, for students enrolled in management, international trade, international finance and international logistics. It introduces topics which the student may encounter in later courses in his or her major field of study. Relationship Students who have completed the course successfully should Prog. Output Net Effect 1 Be able to explain algebra refresher; sets and real numbers, 3,5,7 4,5,5 some properties and operations, exponents and radicals 2 Be able to define translate the relationships stated in the 3,5,7 4,5,5 problem to the mathematical symbols and solve the linear equations. 3 Be able to find the solution sets of linear inequalities and their 3,5,7 4,5,5 applications to economics. 4 Be able to interpret the graphs in rectangular coordinates , 3,5,7 4,5,5 writes the equation of a line and sketch the graph. 5 Be able to solve exponential and logarithmic functions 4,5,5 3,5,7 6 Be able to solves limit problems and continuity problems 3,5,7 4,5,5 7 Be able to solve the applications of sytems of equations to 3,5,7 4,5,5 economics. 8 Be able to apply differantial calculus 3,5,7 4,5,5 9 Be able to solve applications of differantial calculus 3,5,7 4,5,5 Course Description: This course will include Integration , methods and applications of inegration, multivariable calculus, matrix algebra, input-output analysis and linear programming as main topics. This is a basic course designed to provide an understanding of typical word problems and calculations performed in the business world. Begins with the basic rules of sets and real numbers students then study linear equations and inequalities, functions graphs,sytems of linear and nonlinear equations and applications to economics, exponential and logarithmic functions and matrices. Course Contents:( Weekly Lecture Plan ) Weeks Topics Preparation Teaching Methods 1 Sets and real numbers, properties, operations Textbook Ch. 0 Lectures 2 Linear equations and inequations Textbook Ch. 1 Lectures 3 Applications linear equations and inequations Textbook Ch. 2 Lectures 4 Functions, Special Functions, Graphs in Textbook Ch. 3 Lectures Rectangular Coordinates 5 Straight Lines and applications Textbook Ch. 4 Lectures 6 Exponential Functions, Logarithmic Functions Textbook Ch. 5 Lectures 7 Mathematics of finance, Compound intereset, Textbook Ch. 8 Lectures Present value 8 Limits, Interest compounded continuously Textbook Ch. 11 Lectures 9 Continuity, Continuity applied to inequalities Textbook Ch. 11 Lectures 10 Differentiation, Rules of differantiation, The Textbook Ch. 12 Lectures derivative as a rate of change 11 The fundemantal theorem of integral calculus, Textbook Ch. 16 Lectures Area 12 Consumers’ and producers’ surplus, Textbook Ch. 16-17 Lectures integration by parts and tables 13 Average value of a function, approximate Textbook Ch. 17 Lectures integration, differantial equations 14 Problem Solutions Exercises REFERENCES Textbook Haeussler,Ernest F., Paul Richard S.,;Introductory Mathematical Analysis for Business, Economics and The Life and Social Sciences./8e Prentice-Hall ISBN-13: 2345439 Recommended Reading Budnick, Frank S.,; Applied Mathematics for Business, Economics and The Social Sciences/4e. McGraw-Hill Sydsaeter,Knut; Hammond, Peter J.; Mathematics for Economics Analysis, Prentice Hall International Editions Related links http://online.math.uh.edu/Math1314 ASSESSMENT METHODS Number Effect 1 30% 2 %5 2 %5 1 50% ECTS TABLE Number 14 14 2 2 1 2 1 Activities Midterm Exam Quizzes Homework Effect of The Final Exam Contents Hours in Classroom Hours out Classroom Homeworks Implementation Quizzes Midterm Exam Final Exam Notes Hours 3 3 20 10 25 20 30 Total 42 42 20 20 25 20 30 199 =199/30=6,63 7 Total Total / 30 ECTS Credit RECENT PERFORMANCE 2011-2012 FALL SEMESTER MAT 107 Mathematics for Business & Economics I 16 15 20 15 10 5 6 1 7 4 4 0 1 2 0 NA FF FD DD DC CC CB BB BA AA 2012-2013 FALL SEMESTER MAT 107 Mathematics for Business & Economics I 10 10 9 8 8 8 7 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 3 4 1 NA FF FD DD DC CC CB BB BA AA
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