367 | C L U S T E R I F A C U L T Y O F A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S C I E N C E Name : Business Mathematics
module/course code :
IAB61003
Student workloads:
510 minutes/week
Credits (ECTS):
4.53 ECTS
Semester :
1
Frequency :
Odd
Duration :
1 x per semester Types of courses :
Tutorial/Lecture/Response
Contact hours :
150 minutes/week
Independent study : 360
minutes/week
Class size X
students : 30 students 1 Prerequisites for participation : no prerequisites
2 Learning outcomes :
Learning Outcomes of Study Program Graduates (CPL-Prodi) In the domain of governance (governance), has the ability to:
1. Evaluate policy implications, using an analytical and systematic approach usingstandardized evaluation format that includes information on evaluation methods, evaluation findings, conclusions, and recommendations
2. Evaluate the implications of decisions, using an analytical and systematic approach usingstandardized evaluation format that includes information on evaluation methods, evaluation findings, conclusions, and recommendations
3. Evaluate strategy implications, using an analytical and systematic approach usingstandardized evaluation format that includes information on evaluation methods, evaluation findings, conclusions, and recommendations
In the management domain, students are expected to have the ability to formulate and implement accounting and finance functions.
Learning Outcomes Graduates charged with courses (CPL-MK)
1. Students are able to understand the basic concepts of mathematics
2. Students are able to determine the basic concepts of mathematics in their application to business organizations andpublic
3. Students are able to solve problems and make decisions using the approach mathematics in the management of economic and business organizations 4. Students analyze their own ability to material and responsibility for personal
assignments 3 Description :
This course provides knowledge of the basics of mathematics needed to understandphenomena in the world of economics and business that occur. This mathematical approach is needed to analyze and can be used to solve economic and business problems and can provide input for decision making.
4 Subject aims/Content:
1. preliminary
2. Linear and Non-Linear Equations 3. Linear Function Application
4. Application of Linear and Non-Linear Functions 5. Sequence and series
368 | C L U S T E R I F A C U L T Y O F A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S C I E N C E 6. Differential (Derivative)
7. Integral
8. Deferential and Integral Applications 5 Teaching methods:
87. case studies 88. lectures 89. discussions 90. seminars
6 Assessment methods:
1. Task
2. Mid-Term exam 3. FInal-Term exam
7 Other information e.g. bibliographical references:
1. Kalangi, Joseph Bintang. Economics and Business Mathematics, Books 1 and 2. 2016.
Salemba Empat. Jakarta
2. Bradley, Teresa and Paul Patton. Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business.
2002. John Wiley & Sons, LTD
3. Renshaw, Geoff. Maths for Economics. Third Edition. 2012. Oxford University Press Inc., New York