Welcome to the Web page of Mathematics for Economics II at the University Carlos III, Madrid.
You can find here the syllabus of the course, problem sets and
most of the class material. You may also consult the official calendar,
the class timetable or the exam dates.
COORDINATOR: Francisco Marhuenda
EMAIL: marhuend@eco.uc3m.es
BACHELOR DEGREES: Economics, Business Administration, Finance and Accounting, Economics and Law, Business Administration and Law.
OBJETIVES
This is part of the Mathematics for
Economis sequence. The objective of these courses is to provide you the
tools that are neeed in other subjects as well as an introduction to
formal reasoning.
PRERREQUISITES
Students must be familiar with the use of one variable calculus, Geometry of the plane, matrix calculus and linear systems.
TEXTBOOK
G. Jarne, I. Pérez-Gasa y E. Minguillón, Matemáticas para la economía. Ed. McGraw Hill.
R. E. Larson, R. P. Hostetler y B. H. Edwards, Cálculo y Geometría Analítica (Volumen II). Ed. McGraw Hill.
GRADING
The final grade is the weighted average of the final exam and the class
grade. The final exam is the same for all the Mathematics for Economics
II groups and consists of practical exercises and theoretical
questions. The class grade is determined by each professor and is based
on quizzes done in the classes.
Ordinary exam:
The final grade is the weighted average of 60% the grade in the final exam and 40% the class grade.
Extraordinary exam:
The final grade is the maximum of the following grades:
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