The students combine the learnt mathematical methods of univariate calculus and linear algebra in the description and investigation of applied problems in the engineering sciences. They choose appropriate calculation techniques and appropriate methods of proof for the discussion of the mathematical fundamentals in the applied and engineering sciences, and they apply these techniques and methods. The students explain the formation of mathematical concepts and they derive the motivation of these concepts from applications and from the mathematical specification and delimitation of terms and definitions. The students reproduce and explain basic proofs and ideas of proofs in univariate calculus and linear algebra. They are able to identify and to test relations between the learnt concepts. The students are able to analyse mathematical problems occurring in applications and engineering lectures, to extract and to solve treatable sub-problems and to identify continuative difficulties. Finally, students use constructively modern tools for the treatment of computational problems.
Content
Code | 1294085 |
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Degree programme(s) | Sustainable Engineering of Products and Processes |
Lecturer(s) and contact person | Prof. Dr. Dirk Langemann |
Type of course | Lecture and exercise course |
Semester | Winter semester |
Language of instruction | English |
Level of study | Bachelor |
ECTS credits | 8 |