Mathematical Analysis 1 420-IS1-1AM1-ENG
Course profile: General Academic
Form of study: Full-time studies
Course type: Obligatory
Field of science: natural sciences,
Discipline of science: computer science
Year/semester of study: year 1/semester 1
Prerequisites (sequential system of courses and exams): none
Lecture: 15 hours, Exercises classes: 15 hours
Teaching methods: lectures, exercises, consultations, literature study, homework
ECTS credits: 4
Balance of student workload:
Class attendance:
- lecture 15 hours
- exercises classes 15 hours
Course preparation:
- lecture 5 hours
- exercises 15 hours
Literature study: 5 hours
Reports, homework: 2 hours
Preparation for tests: 16 hours
Preparation for the exam: 10 hours
Exam duration: 2 hours
Individual consultation with the teacher: 18 hours
Student workload:
Direct interaction with the teacher: 50 hours, 2 ECTS
Student's work without the participation of a teacher: 53 hours, 2 ECTS
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Learning outcomes
The student uses mathematical logic to describe and verify facts, can use inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. KA6_UW4
The student has the basic knowledge of sets, real numbers, functions of one real variable, sequences and number series. KA6_WG1
The student knows the basic theorems in the field of sequences and series of real numbers. KA6_WG1
The student can use the facts given in the lecture, can calculate the limits of sequences and examine the convergence of series. KA6_UW2
The student can obtain information from the literature. KA6_UW2
The student understands the need for lifelong learning. KA6_UU1
Assessment criteria
Final assesment: exam.
Bibliography
J.W. Burgmeier, M.B. Boisen, Jr., M.D. Larsen - Calculus with applications, New York : McGraw-Hill, 1990
O. Hijab - Introduction to calculus and classical analysis, New York : Springer, 1997
A. Himonas, A.Howard - Calculus: ideas and applications, New York : John Wiley & Sons, 2003
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