Mathematics- a subject offered in English 330-ES1-1MAT#E
Educational profile: general academic
Form of study: full-time
Course type: basic subjects
Field and discipline of science: exact and natural sciences, mathematics
Year/semester: 1 year/1 semester
Prerequisites: knowledge of mathematics at the level of secondary school
Number of teachingc hours: 30 hours of lectures, 30 hours of exercises
Teaching methods:
Lectures using multimedia presentations and engaging students to actively participate in discussions during the lecture.
Exercises - problem solving, group discussion, group work, individual work.
ESTS points: 6
Overall student workload:
participation in lectures - 30 hours
participation in exercises - 30 hours
participation in consultations hours - 15 hours
preparation for lectures - 15 hours
preparation for exercises - 40 hours
preparation for the exam and participation in the exam - 20 hours
Total: 150 hours
Quantitative indicators
Student workload related to the course:
requiring direct teacher participation: 77/3,1
of a practical nature: 85/3,4
Course coordinators
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
1MAT_K01 Has advanced knowledge about function of one variable (including differential and integral calculus), knows how to use function one variable in socio-economic analysis, uses correctly basic properties of one variable function, is able to determine basic derivatives and integrals of one variable function KP6_WG5
1MAT_K02 Has advanced knowledge about function of two variables (mainly differential calculus), knows how to use functions of two variables in socio-economic analysis, is able to determine basic partial derivatives and solve elementary optimization problems of two variables function KP6_WG51MAT_K03 Has advanced knowledge about vectors, matrices and systems of linear equations, knows how to use them in socio-economic analysis, is able to perform matrix operations and solve the system of linear equations KP6_WG5
Assessment criteria
The condition for completing the course is achieving the assumed learning outcomes.
Students who have passed the exercises with a grade of at least 3.0 are admitted to the exam. The exam is written and consists of test questions. The basis for passing the exam is to obtain at least 51% of the maximum value of the sum of points (max is 21).
The basis for passing the exercises is obtaining at least 51% of the maximum value of the sum of points from two tests and one homework (sum is 50).
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