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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Linear Equations and Inequalities, Graphs and Lines, Linear Regression
Lecture and Application
2. Week
Functions, Elementary Functions: Graphs and Transformations
Lecture and Application
3. Week
Quadratic Functions, Polynomial and Rational Functions
Lecture and Application
4. Week
Exponential Functions, Logarithmic Functions
Lecture and Application
5. Week
Introduction to Limits, Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity, Continuity
Lecture and Application
6. Week
The Derivative, Basic Differentiation Properties, Differentials
Lecture and Application
7. Week
Marginal Analysis in Business and Economics, Midterm Exam Review
Lecture and Application
8. Week
Midterm Exam
Exam
9. Week
The Constant e and Continuous Compound Interest, Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Lecture and Application
10. Week
Derivatives of Products and Quotients, The Chain Rule, Implicit Differentiation
Lecture and Application
11. Week
Related Rates, Elasticity of Demand
Lecture and Application
12. Week
First Derivative and Graphs, Second Derivative and Graphs
Lecture and Application
13. Week
L'Hopitals Rule, Curve-Sketching Techniques
Lecture and Application
14. Week
Absolute Maxima and Minima, Optimization, Final Exam Review
Lecture and Application
15. Week
FINAL
Exam
16. Week
FINAL
Exam
17. Week
FINAL
Exam
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
2
10
Final Exam
1
50
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Demonstrates a basic level of understanding in related disciplines (such as economics, sociology, psychology, quantitative sciences, etc.) that form a foundation for business administration, and makes use of and applies them to the field of business.
PO-2
Applies mathematical, scientific, and social knowledge to business problems.
PO-3
Demonstrates a basic level of understanding in business functions and management (such as management, production, marketing, accounting, finance, human resources, behavioral sciences, etc.) and interprets the theoretical arguments focusing on interactions between the actors and the cultures in the field.
PO-4
Determines how to use acquired theoretical and practical knowledge and skills related to business in application and field analysis and applies them.
PO-5
Identifies and evaluates the relations in the field of business; describes the problems and presents analytical solutions through modeling and interpreting (critical thinking).
PO-6
Designs a business process in any functional stage that complies with identified objectives.
PO-7
Develop effective business communication skills (written-verbal/formal-informal).
PO-8
Owns effective working skills individually or on a team in business and multidisciplinary fields.
PO-9
Acts with a sense of professional and ethical responsibility.
PO-10
Improves effective verbal and written communication skills in English, and acquires competence in a minimum of one foreign language.
PO-11
Acquires basic knowledge about sustainable business understanding, sustainable business functions, and the concept of sustainability.
PO-12
In line with the requirements of the digital age, they gain experience and knowledge to see and analyze the business as a whole, analyze market behavior, sales, and planning, budget management, financing, create a strategy, read competitor strategies, construct scenarios and performance evaluation skills through teamwork on a virtual simulation program.
PO-13
Having both basic computer usage knowledge and advanced Excel usage knowledge required by the business world for writing formulas, data analysis, modeling, and using macros.
PO-14
Acquires knowledge and skills about current information systems and how to use these systems in business problems.
PO-15
Gains the competence to use an ERP-based computer software in the field of accounting and to apply financial accounting transactions digitally on this software.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
1. To understand the basic concepts in mathematics and to be able to perform operations with numbers
LO-2
2. Mathematics; Understanding their applications in social sciences, Economics, Business, Management, Economics and Administrative Sciences
LO-3
3. To be able to think analytic
LO-4
4. To be able to understand the problems in business life and to make some comments about the problems