MM206 :

Department

Department of Mathematics

Academic Program

Bachelor in Mathematics

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

MM105

Overview

This course contains an adequate study of vectors, finding the resultant of a group of vectors that are represented in force vectors, whether these vectors are in a plane or in a vacuum, and whether these vectors meet at a point or are scattered in space, and it studies equilibrium, moments, coupling, and the bore resultant.

Intended learning outcomes

1. The student puts the conditions of equilibrium in a specific issue in a correct graphic manner. 2. The student should mention Newton's laws and their importance in our lives according to a sound mathematical dimension. 3. That the student relates standard quantities and vector quantities to sound standards. 4. That the student explain the concept of mass and its applications in our lives by measuring the force of attraction. 5. The student should link between theories in laws and their fields of application with correct mathematical rules. 6. That the student explain the law of equilibrium and slip and the extent of their contributions to the reality of life accurately and efficiently That the student draws the mathematical issue in the physical applications and analyzes it in its correct directions with a correct data base.

Teaching and learning methods

The teaching method used is giving lectures, panel discussions and discussions

Methods of assessments

Homework And a midterm exam And a final exam

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Arabic Language 1 (AR100)
PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER 1 (CS100)
Introduction to Statistics Course (ST101)
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (GS100)
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (GS101)
Planar Analytic Geometry (MM103)
Arabic Language 2 (AR101)
General Mathematics 2 (MM102)
spatial engineering (MM104)
GENERAL TEACHING METHODS (GS201)
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY (GS200)
Introduction to Probability Course (ST102)
PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER 2 (CS101)
Linear Algebra 1 (MM105)
(IS101)
General Mathematics3 (MM201)
sets theory (MM203)
Linear Algebra 2 (MM205)
(MM206)
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (GS203)
FOUNDATIONS OF CURRICULUM (GS202)
Arabic Language 3 (AR213)
vector analysis (MM204)
dynamics (MM207)
Methods of teaching mathematics (MM215)
Mathematical Statistics Course (ST202)
Arabic Language 4 (AR216)
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS (GS301)
Ordinary differential equations 1 (MM202)
School Mathematics 1 (MM309)
ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION (GS302)
Ordinary differential equations 2 (MM301)
Mathematical logic (MM307)
Composite analysis 1 (MM305)
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS (MM308)
Word processing (CS202)
School Math2 (MM310)
Real analysis1 (MM303)
Abstract algebra 1 (MM302)
TEACHING AIDS (GS303)
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT (GS400)
Complex analysis 2 (MM306)
real analysis 2 (MM304)
Abstract algebra 2 (MM403)
TEACHING PRACTICE 1 (GS402)
linear programming (MM405E)
Functional analysis (MM406E)
History of mathematics (MM407E)
Operations Research (MM408E)
Integral equations (MM409E)
(GS401)
Practical education 2 (GS403)
graduation project (MM404)
Partial differential equations (MM401)