Course Information
SemesterCourse Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleT+P+LCreditNumber of ECTS CreditsLast Updated Date
2MATH 102Calculus II2+2+03528.05.2024

 
Course Details
Language of Instruction English
Level of Course Unit Bachelor's Degree
Department / Program BA Program in Economics
Type of Program Formal Education
Type of Course Unit Compulsory
Course Delivery Method Face To Face
Objectives of the Course This half course aims to develop further the basic mathematical methods introduced in MATH 101: Calculus I, and also demonstrates further applications in economics, finance and management.
Course Content In this course, new techniques are also developed, particularly for linear algebra, differential equations and difference equations, and applications of these techniques are investigated. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to essential level of calculus related problems with and without technology.
Course Methods and Techniques
Prerequisites and co-requisities None
Course Coordinator None
Name of Lecturers Uzman Ayuba Napari ayubanapari@ihu.edu.tr
Assistants Other Bashir Dan-inna bashir.daninna@stu.ihu.edu.tr
Work Placement(s) No

Recommended or Required Reading
Resources Textbook: Martin Anthony, “Subject Guide: Mathematics 2”, University of London. Supplementary Resources Anthony, M. and N. Biggs. “Mathematics for Economics and Finance”, Cambridge University Press. Geoff Renshaw, “Maths for Economics”, Oxford University Press.
Course Notes Assumed/required prior knowledge:
The course is not a self-contained in the sense that a prior knowledge of calculus (MATH 101) is required. In addition, basic knowledge with algebra and other mathematics are recommended (appendices covering these topics are available in the textbook).

Course Category
Mathematics and Basic Sciences %80
Social Sciences %20

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Activities are given in detail in the section of "Assessment Methods and Criteria" and "Workload Calculation"

Assessment Methods and Criteria
In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage
Mid-terms 1 % 25
Quizzes 2 % 10
Assignment 10 % 15
Attendance 14 % 10
Final examination 1 % 40
Total
28
% 100

 
ECTS Allocated Based on Student Workload
Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load
Course Duration 14 3 42
Hours for off-the-c.r.stud 14 3 42
Assignments 10 2 20
Mid-terms 1 12 12
Practice 14 1 14
Final examination 1 20 20
Total Work Load   Number of ECTS Credits 5 150

 
Course Learning Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
NoLearning Outcomes
1 To understand and apply the tools of calculus to economics (A, B)
2 To use the concepts, terminology, methods and conventions of calculus to solve further mathematical problems(B, D, E, F)
3 To solve unseen mathematical problems sin economics by selecting the most appropriate calculus and linear algebra techniques(C)
4 Evaluate and find the domain, extrema and constrained extrema of multivariate functions

 
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTopicsStudy MaterialsMaterials
1 General Introduction and Basics Chapter 1 and 2 in Anthony, Chapter 1 and 2 in Renshaw
2 Further Differentiation Chapter 2 in Anthony
3 Further Integral Quiz 1 Chapter 2 in Anthony
4 Functions of Several Variables Assignment 1 Chapter 3 in Anthony, Chapter 8,9 and 13 in Renshaw
5 Optimization Midterm 1 Chapter 3 in Anthony, Chapter 17 in Renshaw
6 Linear Algebra - Introduction Chapter 4 in Anthony
7 Linear Algebra - Matrices Chapter 4 in Anthony
8 Linear Algebra - Applications Quiz 2 Chapter 4 in Anthony
9 Differential Equations Assignment2 Chapter 5 in Anthony
10 Coupled Differential Equations Chapter 5 in Anthony, Chapter 20 in Renshaw
11 Application of Differential Equations Midterm 2 Chapter 5 in Anthony
12 Difference Equations - Intro Quiz 3 Chapter 6 in Anthony
13 First Order Difference Equations Assignment 3 Chapter 6 in Anthony
14 Second Order Difference Equations Chapter 6 in Anthony

 
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12
All 5 1 2 4 2 3 5 1 3 3 3 4
C1 5 1 2 5 1 4 5 1 4 3 2 5
C2 5 2 3 4 2 3 5 1 3 3 3 4
C3 5 1 2 4 2 3 5 1 3 3 3 4
C4

  Contribution: 1: Very Slight 2:Slight 3:Moderate 4:Significant 5:Very Significant

  
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