Introduction to Course
course includes the basic introduction of Mathematics which will be useful for students in their research activities The aims of teaching and learning mathematics are to encourage and enable students to: recognize that mathematics permeates the world around us understand and be able to use the language, symbols and notation of mathematics. develop mathematical curiosity and use inductive and deductive reasoning when solving problems
Recommended Books:
1. Stitz, C., Zeager, J., College Algebra and Trigonometry, a.k.a. Precalculus, 2010.
2. Gantert, A. X., Algebra 2 and Trigonometry, AMCOS School Publication INC. New York,
2009.
3. Swokowski, E. W., Fundamental of Trigonometry, Latest Edition
Suggested Book For Course:
Stitz, C., Zeager, J., College Algebra and Trigonometry, a.k.a. Precalculus, 2010.
PPT/Handouts
Credit Hours: 03
Pre requisites None
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the common body of knowledge in mathematics. Students will demonstrate the ability to apply analytical and theoretical skills to model and solve mathematical problems. Students will demonstrate the ability to analyze data and draw appropriate statistical conclusions.
Outline Material
Real Numbers, Complex Numbers, Matrices and Determinants, Quadratic Equations, sets ,Functions, Sequence and Series, Trigonometric Functions, Trigonometric Identities and Trigonometric Applications.
Sessional: 20 (Presentation / Assignment 04, Attendance 08, Result Mid-Term 04, Quiz 04)
Mid-Term Exam: 30
Final-Term Exam: 50
Program: BS- Polictical Science
Class: 1st semester
1 Wednesday (12.: 30 PM -02:00 PM)
.2. Friday (02:00 PM - 03: 00PM)
Commencement of Classes October 12, 2020
Mid Term Examination December 14 to 18, 2020
Final Term Examination Februry 08-12, 2021
Declaration of Result Februry 19, 2021