Mathematics 1 Class BI123

Upon the completion of the Mathematics for Economics I course, students are expected to be able to: 

  1. Obtain significant experience in developing logical statements about the economic (and mathematical) models and their results;
  2. Obtain extensive experience in lectures, midterms, quizzes and practice assignments developing their ability to solve problems analytically and numerically; 
  3. Develop a strong understanding of the mathematical principles involved in order to facilitate further learning and application of the material beyond this course in future economics (and other) and business courses; 
  4. Attain knowledge of economic modelling in a way that facilitates a deep and critical perspective of proposed economic analysis both in economic courses and more broadly in economic discourse.