Calculus I is a first course in the calculus sequence. It is intended for economics, business administration students, and students of double degrees. Topics include a discussion of limits, derivatives, and their application to the analysis of a function, an overview of integration, basic techniques for integration, a variety of applications of integration, and analysis of convergence of series and sequences. In this course, students must acquire certain mathematical knowledge and skills that will constitute the background necessary for the understanding of the subsequent math and economics courses.
This subject is taught in Spanish and English. The coordinators for each group are:
English group: Yuliya Lovcha (ylovcha@unav.es.es)
Spanish group: Maria Castillo
GENERAL INFORMATION
Department: Economics
Major: Economics and Business
Semester: First
Credits (ECTS): 6
Undergraduate degree(s): First year of ECO, ADE, IDE, IDM and double degrees in ECO/ADE and Law, GEL, GML.
Type of course (basic, compulsory, optional): Basic
Teaching hours: 4 hours per week, 13 weeks
Office hours: Wednesday, 14.00-16.00
Thursday, 14.00-16.00