GAZI UNIVERSITY INFORMATION PACKAGE - 2019 ACADEMIC YEAR

COURSE DESCRIPTION
MATHEMATICS/MAT 197
Course Title: MATHEMATICS
Credits 3 ECTS 4
Course Semester 1 Type of The Course Compulsory
COURSE INFORMATION
 -- (CATALOG CONTENT)
 -- (TEXTBOOK)
 -- (SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOK)
 -- (PREREQUISITES AND CO-REQUISITES)
 -- LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
  Turkish
 -- COURSE OBJECTIVES
 -- COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
Be able to understand definition of functionthe fundamental function.
Ability of combinig functions to make new functions.
Ability to comment on continuitylimit of functions at given points.
The concept of derivative
Be able to use some applications of derivatives
Learning to Higher-Order Derivatives, implicit differentiationderivative of the parametric functions.
Convex functions, curve sketching, approximate calculations with a finite sum,a total of sigma notation and finite limits
Definite integral, fundamental theorem of integral.
Indefinite integral and substitution method.
The region between the curves of the area section (slitting) method, and rotation about an axis of the cylindrical shells and the volume calculation.

 -- MODE OF DELIVERY
  The mode of delivery of this course is Face to face.
 --WEEKLY SCHEDULE
1. Week  Sets, numbers, intervals, inequalities, neighborhoods, coordinates, lines and slopes.
2. Week  Functions and their graphs.
3. Week  Combining functions to make new functions. Trigonometric functions.
4. Week  Limits of functions
5. Week  Rules for Calculating limits.
6. Week  One-sided limits and the formal definition of limit
7. Week   Contiunity. Limits at infinity and infinite limits.
8. Week  Midterm Exam.
9. Week   Definition of derivative and Differentiation rules.
10. Week  Higher-Order Derivatives, implicit differentiationderivative of the parametric functions.
11. Week  The geometrical meaning further applications of derivative, Rolle's Theorem, Mean Value Theorem, etc.
12. Week  Convex functions, curve sketching, approximate calculations with a finite sum, a total of sigma notation and finite limits
13. Week  Definite integral, fundamental theorem of integral indefinite intergral and substitution method, the region between the curves of the area
14. Week  Section (slitting) method, and rotation about an axis of the cylindrical shells and the volume calculation
15. Week  Final exam.
16. Week  
 -- TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS
 -- ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
 
Quantity
Total Weighting (%)
 Midterm Exams
1
40
 Assignment
0
0
 Application
0
0
 Projects
0
0
 Practice
0
0
 Quiz
0
0
 Percent of In-term Studies  
40
 Percentage of Final Exam to Total Score  
60
 -- WORKLOAD
 Activity  Total Number of Weeks  Duration (weekly hour)  Total Period Work Load
 Weekly Theoretical Course Hours
14
2
28
 Weekly Tutorial Hours
14
2
28
 Reading Tasks
0
0
0
 Searching in Internet and Library
4
5
20
 Material Design and Implementation
0
0
0
 Report Preparing
0
0
0
 Preparing a Presentation
0
0
0
 Presentation
0
0
0
 Midterm Exam and Preperation for Midterm Exam
1
15
15
 Final Exam and Preperation for Final Exam
1
20
20
 Other (should be emphasized)
0
 TOTAL WORKLOAD: 
111
 TOTAL WORKLOAD / 25: 
4.44
 Course Credit (ECTS): 
4
 -- COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
NO
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
1
2
3
4
5
1Has a multi-dimensional knowledge and comprehension of the economic, social and environmental sustainability principles and the historical, geographical, social and cultural issues in the field of City and Regional Planning.X
2Has the intellectual and theoretical knowledge and comprehension about the issues on planning / design / research methods that are human and community oriented and sensitive to natural and built environment in the field of City and Regional Planning.X
3Has a knowledge and comprehension about the principles, ethics, laws, regulations and standards related to the field of City and Regional Planning.
4Has the skills to identify facts, potential and problems and research necessary for them, make analysis and use quantitative and qualitative research methods and techniques required for evaluation and to translate them in written, oral and visual formats, in the field of planning.X
5Has the necessary sensitivity on the issues related to public interest, social justice and quality of life and the field of legal frameworks and ethical principles, by being aware of that this profession generates social services and beneficial in terms of human rights and community.
6Has the self-confidence and competence to execute independently and in teams, negotiate and become a moderator and director when it’s necessary, in the studies in the field of City and Regional Planning.
7Has the foreign language level, to follow the international developments in this field and to communicate effectively with colleagues.
8Has the capacity to follow the developments in IT (information, geographic information and communication) technologies related to the field and use them interactively in various stages of planning and design.X
9Have the necessary scientific and technical qualifications to produce flexible solutions for problems and opportunities in the field, and to propose alternatives and to evaluate these alternatives.X
10Has the ability to think urban planning in macro-micro scales and planning-design integrity.X
11Has the ability to think creatively which is necessary to develop creative solutions to tangible and intangible problems and has the technical qualifications and knowledge to express those visually.X
12Has the intellectual and theoretical knowledge and comprehension in sustainable energy and ecological issues in rural and urban planning.
13Capable of being aware of economic, social, environmental and political changes and examine the impact of these and identify place with visual, administrative and financial aspects.
14Has the knowledge and skills to put forth plans and policies that take into account social, economic and cultural needs, in order to create liveable and sustainable spaces and preserve historical heritage for future generations.
15Have the necessary qualifications to create resilient cities by considering natural, economic and social risks together and taking precautions in urban planning.
16Has comprehensive knowledge about the use of participatory methods in decision-making, policy development and management processes in spatial planning.X
 -- NAME OF LECTURER(S)
   (Prof. Çetin VURAL)
 -- WEB SITE(S) OF LECTURER(S)
   (http://websitem.gazi.edu.tr/site/cvural)
 -- EMAIL(S) OF LECTURER(S)
   (cvural@gazi.edu.tr)