Business Mathematics I
| Course Name | Business Mathematics I |
| Course Code | MTH111 |
| Description | Business Math I is an introductory course that systematically reviews and expands on elementary/high school math concepts that will be useful in future classes and in business-related jobs. An emphasis is put on word problems and practical applications. |
| Learning Outcomes | Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: 鈥 Work with sets and intervals; 鈥 Use fractions, percentages, percentage changes, and percentage points; 鈥 Understand natural, integer, and rational exponents and their applications; 鈥 Convert and do operations with numbers in scientific notation; 鈥 Work with units and metric prefixes; 鈥 Analyze and work with linear, quadratic, and other functions (reciprocal, square root, absolute value, exponential, natural logarithms); 鈥 Solve linear, quadratic, and other equations and inequalities; 鈥 Apply all of the concepts above to solving word problems and modelling real-life situations. |
| School | School of Business Administration (SBA) |
| Level | Bachelor |
| Number of credits (US / ECTS) | 3 US / 6 ECTS |
| Prerequisites | successfully completed AAU Mathematics placement test |