Term:Spring
Course Code:sd00233630
Campus:Main Campus
Academic Organization:Economics
Prerequisites:Calculus I
Credit:4(64 teaching hours)
Course Components:Lectures Required
Course Note:Required for economics, finance and management student
Course Description:
Advanced mathematics refers to mathematics with more complex research objects and methods than elementary mathematics. Elementary mathematics studies constants and uniform variables, and advanced mathematics studies non-uniform variables. Advanced mathematics is an interdisciplinary subject, consisting of calculus, in-depth algebra, geometry, and the intersection between them. Based on the characteristics of students in economics, this course focuses on calculus. Calculus is based on limit theory and focuses on the problems of continuity, differentiability and integrability of functions. Calculus is very important for all kinds of professional courses in the future.