Mathematics I - Mathematics I, Group D 2
Participation Prerequisites
none
Course Content
The course Mathematics I consists of six sections:
- The basic idea of differentiation
- Applied differentiation
- Integration
- Functions of many variables
- Optimization
- Constrained optimization
Intended Learning Outcomes and Competencies
The course Mathematics I conveys the basics of calculus for application in Business, Economics, Finance, Econometrics, and other fields. Upon course completion, students can set up and analyze optimization problems with and without constraints.
Instruction Type
Präsenzstudium, E-Learning
Form of Examination
Exam
Literature
The material provided is meant to be self-contained. For additional applications and examples, you can consult the following:
Sydsæter, K., Hammond, P., Strom, A., Carvajal, A., Knut Sydsaeter, Peter Hammond: Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 5th or 6th edition, Prentice Hall. (German editions are available; older editions are fine, too)
Next events
Lecture | Th, 12.09.2024 | 15:30 Uhr | 18:45 Uhr | H-001 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecture | We, 18.09.2024 | 08:00 Uhr | 11:15 Uhr | G-003 Prof. Horst Albach Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecture | Th, 19.09.2024 | 15:30 Uhr | 18:45 Uhr | H-001 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecture | Th, 26.09.2024 | 08:00 Uhr | 11:15 Uhr | C-102/03 Klaus Rose Auditorium |
Lecture | Mo, 30.09.2024 | 15:30 Uhr | 18:45 Uhr | IP-C-101 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecture | Mo, 07.10.2024 | 15:30 Uhr | 18:45 Uhr | C-102/03 Klaus Rose Auditorium / H-001 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall |
Lecturers
Dr. Clemens Buchen
Lecturer
Indicative Student Workload
Self-Study | 64 h |
Contact Time | 24 h |
Examination | 2 h |
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