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Basic Mathematics

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
MBT4001. 1 Basic Mathematics 2/2/0 CC TURKISH 5
Course Goals
The aim of this course is to develop students' abstract thinking ability and to give them a mathematical background to solve and analyze mathematical problems related to science and social sciences.
Prerequisite(s) MB4001
Corequisite(s) MB4001
Special Requisite(s)
Instructor(s) Lecturer Gökhan Halimoğlu
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule Wednesday, 13:00-16:50-İK2A10
Office Hour(s) Instructor name, day, hours, XXX Campus, office number.
Teaching Methods and Techniques --Basic Mathematics, Volume I, Volume II, Prof.Dr. Mahmut Kartal, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Yalçın Karagöz, Asst.Prof.Dr. Zafer Kartal, Nobel Publishing House.

-Thomas Calculus, Volume I, Gerge B.Thomas, MD Weir, Translation Editor: Mustafa Bayram, 2010, Pearson, ISBN:978-605-4248-65-0.
Principle Sources --Mathematics for Health Scientists and Biologists, Prof.Dr. Rüstem Kaya, Eskişehir Osmangazi University Publications, 2008, ISBN 978-975-7936-62-6. 

 -Translation from Mathematics I Volume I, "Calculus Early Transcendentals, Dennis G.Zill-Waren S.Wraght", Prof. Dr. Naci CANGÜL.

-SCHAUM'S OUTLINE, Mathematical Methods for Business and Economics, Edward T. Dowling, Translation:Assoc.Prof.Dr.Ö Faruk Çolak-M.Yıldırım, Nobel Publications, 1993, ISBN 975-591-369-6 -Mathematical

Applications. For the Management, Life, and Social Sciences, 8th Edition, Ronald J. Harshbarger, James J. Reynolds, (2006), Houghton Mifflin Company, ISBN 13:978-0-618-65421-5.

-College Mathematics for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences, 7th Edition, Soo T. Tan, (2007), Thomson Learning, Inc., ISBN-13: 978-0-495-01583-3.

- Calculus for business, economics, and the social and life sciences — Brief 10th ed. / Laurence D. Hoffmann, Gerald L. Bradley, 2010, The McGraw-Hill Companies.
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Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Basic Concepts, Rational Numbers and Decimal Fractions Oral Expression and Practice
2. Week Number Systems and Place Concepts, Base Arithmetic Oral Expression and Practice
3. Week Exponents, Radical Numbers Oral Expression and Practice
4. Week Prime Factors, Number of Divisors, Division and Divisibility Oral Expression and Practice
5. Week Factorial Oral Expression and Practice
6. Week Simple Inequalities, Absolute Value Oral Expression and Practice
7. Week Ratio Proportion, Identities Oral Expression and Practice
8. Week Midterm Midterm
9. Week Clusters, Process Oral Expression and Practice
10. Week Modular Arithmetic, Functions Oral Expression and Practice
11. Week Permutation, Combination Oral Expression and Practice
12. Week Possibility Oral Expression and Practice
13. Week Problems Oral Expression and Practice
14. Week Digital Logic Oral Expression and Practice
15. Week final exam Oral Expression and Practice
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)


Program Outcomes
PO-1To know the responsibility about the position of their job in the field of banks and insurance companies.
PO-2To explain the importance of research and development issues of their related field by means of individual or group studies.
PO-3To understand the importance of follow-up the legislation in the field of profession.
PO-4To express the importance of the banking for national economy and businesses.
PO-5To do work of their related field by using computer. Store information and using stored information.
PO-6To take responsibility in the management levels.
PO-7Finding practical solutions against the problems to business activities and giving the right decision.
PO-8Assuming responsibility in finance and banking sector and after providing legal terms opened his/her own office on behalf of, train qualified manpower.
PO-9Analysis and interpretation balance sheet and income statement of a business.
PO-10To make Bank and insurance accounting.
PO-11Equipped in terms of customer relations and human resources
PO-12To receive general information in banking and insurance and be informed about the bank and insurance law.
PO-13To know camputer programmes well about of the profession.
PO-14To have knowledge about professional English in banking and insurance.
Learning Outcomes
Course Assessment Matrix:
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