Subject: Mathematics 3
(06 -
H203) Basic Information
Course specification
Course is active from 01.10.2005.. Precondition courses
To acquire basic knowledge in the field of algebra and mathematical analysis. To develop abstract thinking and analytical approach to problems. To enable students to link and apply the acquired knowledge in other general and professional courses Student is taught to apply mathematical models presented within the course. Student is ready to utilize the acquired knowledge in professional courses and further education, as well as in practice. Real-valued function of two and more real variables. Integrals: line, double, triple, surface. Integral connections. Differential equations. Basic concepts and types. Linear differential equations of first and second order. Inhomogeneous linear differential equation. Laplace transform. Application. Lectures. Auditory and computing practice. Individual consultations. Homework. In lectures, theoretical content is presented with characteristic examples to illustrate and simplify the lecturing content. In practice, which are synchronized with lectures, characteristic tasks are done in a wider range and the content presented in lectures is deepened. Apart from lectures and practice, individual consultations are held regularly, or consultations in small groups. Homework is provided after each taught lesson. A part of the content, making a larger logical unit, can be passed during the teaching process in the form of 2 modules: the first module is algebra content, and the second module is mathematical analysis content.
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