FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES / INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND LOGISTICS / UTL1008 - BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS MATHEMATICS II

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE COURSE

           
Course Code Semester   Course Type   Course Level   Course Language
     
  
Course Title Theoretical Practical ECTS
Turkish Name of the Course
Course Coordinator E Mail
Assistant Staff of the Course E Mail
Course Objective
Brief Content of the Course
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Course Objectives
 
Course Objectives 
1To Provide a Strong Mathematical Foundation: Enable students to understand fundamental mathematical concepts used in business, economics, and finance.
2To Develop Analytical and Quantitative Thinking Skills: Improve students' ability to think mathematically and solve problems analytically.
3To Enhance Mathematical Modeling Skills: Teach how to use linear and parabolic models in solving economic and business problems.
4To Apply Matrices and Linear Equation Systems: Educate students on matrix operations, determinant calculations, and solving linear equation systems in business and financial applications.
5To Teach Derivative and Integral Applications: Demonstrate how derivatives, limits, and continuity apply to business decision-making processes. Teach indefinite and definite integral calculations for analyzing total profit, cost, and revenue functions.
6To Provide Financial Mathematics Knowledge and Applications: Introduce concepts such as interest calculations, cash flow analysis, and investment valuation methods.
7To Develop Data-Driven Decision-Making Competence: Equip students with the ability to use mathematical tools to make accurate and logical business and economic decisions.
8To Foster Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills: Enable students to analyze complex mathematical problems in business and economics and develop practical solutions.
 
Course Category
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Mathematics and Basic Sciences
Expertise /Field Courses