ECON205 - Intermediate Mathematics for Economics (Offered in 2016 - 17, T1)
- LEE GEA MYOUNG, TAKASHI KUNIMOTO, XU SIJIA
- Nov 29, 2015
- 1 min read
This is a course on calculus and linear algebra, designed for economics students. It covers linear algebra, univariate and multivariate calculus, and simple differential and difference equations. The course assumes basic familiarity with the concept of a function, the basic properties of elementary functions, and derivatives of functions of one variable. Strong foundation in Calculus is required for this course.
Pre-Requisite: Calculus; Course is applicable to SMU UGRD only
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