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VOCATIONAL MATHEMATICS

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
YSI1001 1 VOCATIONAL MATHEMATICS 2/0/0 CC Turkish 3
Course Goals
To teach the basic mathematical concepts that need to be understood in various applications and situations of the work, to establish relationships between different appearing phenomena and to develop solutions to the problems and to adapt them to scientific thinking
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Instructor(s) ÖĞR. GÖR. Gizem YAVUZ
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Schedule Thursday 09:00-12:00 - CATS Meetings
Office Hour(s) CATS Meetings
Teaching Methods and Techniques It is planned as a Digital Distance Education and will be given in the Fall Semester with 100% Asynchronous and Synchronous enriched digital method and CATs V3.0 interface.
Principle Sources Temel Matematik cilt-1, Mahmut Kartal, Nobel yayınevi, 2009

Genel Matematik ,Anadolu Üniversitesi Yayını no 1286, 2001

İşletme Matematiği,Prof.Dr.Bülent Kobu,1997
Other Sources
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Number Systems Lecturing, problem solving
2. Week Exponential and root numbers Lecturing, problem solving
3. Week Exponential and root numbers Lecturing, problem solving
4. Week Absolute value Lecturing, problem solving
5. Week Decimal numbers Lecturing, problem solving
6. Week Equations Lecturing, problem solving
7. Week Midterm Exam Exam
8. Week Equations Lecturing, problem solving
9. Week Equations and Inequalities Lecturing, problem solving
10. Week Sequences and series Lecturing, problem solving
11. Week Functions Lecturing, problem solving
12. Week Functions Lecturing, problem solving
13. Week Practices Lecturing, problem solving
14. Week Final exam final
15. Week
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 20
Final Exam 1 80


Program Outcomes
PO-1Where necessary to communicate effectively in Turkish and other foreign languages ​​effectively orally or in writing to use
PO-2The acquired theoretical knowledge in practice in individual work and team work skills to transform
PO-3Health institutions, business ethics and social responsibility have the ability to apply concepts
PO-4Health institutions have gained the skills of human resources management
PO-5Knowing the types of communication techniques in health care institutions and to apply these techniques to analyze and type.
PO-6Health institutions have sufficient knowledge about the organization and management.
PO-7Human resources in healthcare organizations to efficiently use
PO-8Health sector, local, national and international social issues comprehension
PO-9Present understanding of management appropriate to apply total quality management in the health sector
PO-10Used in health care institutions and methods that can be used to develop IT skills have
PO-11Know the workings of economic and management in healthcare organizations, assessment
PO-12Health care facilities planning, organization, coordination, execution and control functions to successfully conduct
PO-13Global health planning in health systems, health policy, etc. Having knowledge on issues and emphasis on patient safety and health, as well as to comprehend the legal consequences of this practice
PO-14Management functions in health institutions and organizations have sufficient knowledge
PO-15Cost management in health care organizations to learn about the process and make relevant records and using the Chart of Accounts to make the accounting records
PO-16The concept of insurance, social security and health systems, Public Health, private health insurance and reimbursement methods to have information.
Learning Outcomes
LO-11 Number systems, exponents and roots, absolute value
LO-22 Equations, inequalities, identities, trade and economic practices
LO-33 Coordinate Plane and applications
LO-44 Economic applications of functions
LO-55 Exponential and logarithmic functions, limits and continuity, the economic application
LO-66 Graphic representations and practices
LO-77 Concept and applications of derivative cost function, profit and loss implementation
LO-88 Applications of the derivative maximum-minimum solution
LO-99 Matrices - Determinants Mathematical modeling applications
LO-1010 Cebirve linear systems, financial applications of mathematics Sequences-Series
LO-1111 statistical applications
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
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