ECN102 Introduction to Mathematics for Economists
Credits (ECTS):10
Course responsible:Erlend Dancke Sandorf
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Norsk
Course frequency:Annually
Nominal workload:250 hours
Teaching and exam period:This course has teaching/evaluation in Autumn parallel,
About this course
The course provides a mathematical foundation for studies in economics and business administration. You will learn how to solve linear equations, analyze functions with one and multiple variables with a focus on differentiation, elasticity and curve analysis, as well as solving maximum and minimum problems. In addition, the course covers sequences with applications in financial mathematics.
Learning outcome
Knowledge:
- The student is capable of analyzing arithmetic and geometric sequences, analyzing the convergence of geometric sequences, and determining the sum of convergent infinite geometric sequences.
- The student can analyze single-variable functions such as polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and combinations of these.
- The student is familiar with multi-variable function types (including Cobb-Douglas functions and functions with exponential and logarithmic elements).
Skills:
- The student can solve problems in finance mathematics, including annuities, loan repayment, savings annuities, and present value.
- The students master a wide range of algebraic operations, including solving inequalities, equations, and systems of equations.
- The student can apply basic integral calculus in relation to the function types included in the course.
General competence:
- The student is capable of applying mathematics and mathematical models in discussing economic issues.
- The student has a reflective relationship with mathematics' capabilities and limitations as a tool for economics.
- 2 hours of lectur, 2 hours of seminar instruction per week, drop-in "math labs"
- Lectures, seminars, drop-in "math labs"
- GSK
- Good knowledge of mathematics, equivalent to S1+S2 or R1 from high school, is recommended.
Portfolio assessment. The portfolio comprises 4 exams conducted in WISEFlow on Campus. Final grade is based on a weighted sum of each exam. There is no opportunity for a re-examination.
Permitted aids B2: calculator handed out, other aids as specified
Portfolio
Grading: Letter grades
- An external sensor reviews the curruculum, exam and grading.
- Mandatory attendance until the first exam. 7 of 9 mandatory assignments must be passed. Mandatory activities are only valid for the current term
- 2 hours of lecture and 2 hours of seminar per week. There will also be a drop in "math lab".
- MATH100 Introductory Mathematics - 5 ECTS.
- Minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway (generell studiekompetanse).