Algebra for Calculus
Course Name | Algebra for Calculus |
Course Code | MTH195 |
Description | An extensive and rich immersion into the structure of functions. Routine analysis includes discussion of domain, range, zeros general function behavior (increasing, decreasing, extrema, etc.). Operations with functions include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, composition, and inversion. Functions are studied as a tool to analyze rates of change in real-world scenarios. The emphasis is on linear, polynomial, exponential, and rational functions, with an extensive problem-solving component. No credit earned for this course if a student already earned credit for MATH 12001 or MATH 10775 or MATH 10675. |
Learning Outcomes | Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: – Understand of functions: linear, polynomial, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic; – Apply the concepts into solving problems; – Understand the concept and ability to critically think about the right solution; – Build on the adopted knowledge and modelling real life situations. |
School | School of Business Administration (SBA) |
Level | Bachelor |
Number of credits (US / ECTS) | 3 US / 6 ECTS |