Language of Instruction
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English
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Level of Course Unit
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Bachelor's Degree
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Department / Program
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Mode of Delivery
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Face to Face
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Type of Course Unit
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Compulsory
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Objectives of the Course
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Understanding of Limits and Continuity, Foundations of Differential Calculus, applicatons of the derivative, Introduction to Transcendental Functions, Building Mathematical Skills, Real-world Applications.
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Course Content
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foundational concepts of calculus, focusing on differential calculus and an introduction to integral calculus and the necessary background for these topics
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Course Methods and Techniques
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Lecturing, discussion, problem solving
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Prerequisites and co-requisities
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None
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Course Coordinator
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None
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Name of Lecturers
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Asist Prof.Dr. Ali Ulvi ÖZGÜL
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Assistants
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None
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Work Placement(s)
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No
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Recommended or Required Reading
Resources
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Calaway S., Hoffman D., Lippman D. Business Calculus. Opentextbookstore.com, 2013. Karris S.T. Mathematics for Business, Science and Technology, Orchard Publications, Second Edition, 2003.
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1. Adams, R. A., & Essex, C. (2003). Calculus: a complete course (Vol. 4). Boston: Addison-Wesley. 2. Thomas, G. B., Weir, M. D., Hass, J., & Giordano, F. R. (2005). Thomas' calculus. Pearson Education India. 3. Silverman, R. A. (2002). Modern calculus and analytic geometry. Courier Corporation. 4. Dowling, E. T. (1990). Schaum's outline of theory and problems of calculus for business, economics, and the social sciences. McGraw-Hill.
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Course Category
Mathematics and Basic Sciences
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