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Mathematics 3 | |||
2023-2024 | EnFaculté de Gestion, Economie & Sciences Licences
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FGES LICENCES
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Class code : | 2324-FGES-MATH-FR-2007 |
Level | Year | Period | Language of instruction |
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EnFrench |
Academic responsibility | Lhassan Habach |
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Lecturer(s) | - |
- This class exists in these courses :
- Faculté de Gestion, Economie & Sciences - Licences & Prépas - Licence 2 Gestion Classe Sup - S3 - 2 ECTS
Prerequisites
Maths in L1 Gestion
Learning outcomes
This is not a purely mathematical course, but it is an introduction to the mathematical tools used in economics and business (micro- and macroeconomics, finances, accounting, management of resources and production, marketing ...) .
Course description
Chapter 1: Managing resources (continuation of Maths L1)
1. Graph theory
2. The methods of scheduling:
a) PERT Method
b) Method of potentials
c) Gantt
Chapter 2: Primitives and integral calculus
Primitive of a function
1. Primitive concept
2. All primitives of a function
3. primitives research
Integrals
1. Notion of integrals
2. Geometric interpretation of an integral
Properties
1. Chasles' relation, linearity, positivity
2. Average value of a function
Calculations of integrals
1. Use the table of primitives
2. Integration by parts
Class type
Class structure
The course is divided into lecture and tutuorials. Each chapter refers to a theme or a specific problem encountered in economics or management science. The aim of this course is to present the corresponding mathematical tool, through the processing of various applications.
Teaching methods
Assessment
Recommended reading
Jean-Pierre POSIERE, Mathématiques appliquées à la gestion, GUALINO EDITEUR,
Alain PLANCHE (2003), Mathématiques pour économistes, 3ème édition, BUNOD,
Rachid Zouhhad, Jean-Laurent Viviani, Françoise Bouffard, Mathématiques, épreuve 5, manuel et applications, Dunod,
Alain GASTINEAU, 500 exercices corrigés de mathématiques pour l'économie et la gestion, ECONOMICA,
Patrick ROGER (2006), Mathématiques pour l’économie et la gestion, PEARSON Education,
Internet resources
* This information is non-binding and can be subject to change