MA111 : Mathematics 1

Department

Department of Botany

Academic Program

Bachelor in Botany

Type

General

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

• Recognizes the concepts, terms, principles and laws of this course.• Functions and properties are used in the study of applied models.• Connects ends, connectivity and derivation and demonstrates the uses of differential applications in life sciences.• The student discusses the different methods of calculating integration and its applications and explains the models of limited differences of the first degree

Intended learning outcomes

a. " Knowledge & understanda. " 1 Connects the concepts of groups and disparities to the diverse.a. " 2 Distinguishes between functions, graphs and properties.a. " 3 Identifies appropriate methods for calculating differential functions and calculates the growth and mortality rates of organisms.a. " 4 The student knows the specific integration and unlimited integration.b. Mental skillsb. 1 Discusses the concepts and principles he has learned in a persuasive scientific manner.b. 2 Appropriate functions are devised to study applied models.b. 3 It explains the relationship between derivation and contact and explains the models of the maximum (or lowest) outbreak of the disease.b. 4 Integration infers irregular shape areas and analyses the models of limited differences of the first degree.c. Practical & Professional Skillsc. 1 The student acquires the ability to use mathematical principles and laws in biology.c. 2 The student uses forced operations on the functions.c. 3 It uses large and small values to draw the function curve and employs the use of growth models and exponential decay.c. 4 The student applies the rules of limited and unlimited integration.d. Generic and transferable skillsd. 1 Able to communicate and communicate orally with colleagues.d. 2 Ability to work within a team in solving problems and issues.