Mathematics

A.Y. 2020/2021
6
Max ECTS
68
Overall hours
SSD
MAT/02
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
Present mathematical concepts and methods, with specific attention to the development of issues of interest for the students of the Faculty.
The aim of the course is that students gain a proper theoretical understanding of the topics, together with a good capacity to carry out calculation procedures. Moreover, at the end of the course, the student will be able to use the knowledge to formulate and solve rigourously simple applied problems.
Expected learning outcomes
Expected learning outcomes (nuovo testo da inserire in W4)
Acquire tools and knowledge of basic mathematics and elementary mathematical analysis. In particular, for basic mathematics the student will be able to manipulate formulas containing algebraic expressions, percentages and proportions, radicals, logarithms and exponentials, to solve equations and inequalities, to use the most important tools and techniques of analytic geometry, plane and solid geometry and trigonometry. For elementary mathematical analysis, the student will be able to trace and interpret graphs of functions of a variable in different contents, to calculate limits, derivatives and integrals, and to use these concepts to describe and solve real problems. The student will also be able to understand and autonomously carry out simple mathematical operations commonly used in the scientific literature of his/her domain.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Lesson period
First semester
The large majority of lessons will be kept online by means of the Teams platform, as specified at the voice "didactical methods".

Ariel is the official communication channel that will be used to updates and news, includind new dispositions for sanitary emergency. MS Teams is used only during lessons. Please verify your connection and request access if needed.
Course syllabus
Integer numbers, rational numbers and real numbers. Coordinates systems, element of analytic geometry, straight lines, parabolas. Elementary functions and their graphics: exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions. Equations and inequalities: of I and II degrees, fractional, logarithmic, trigonometric and exponential, systems of inequalities. Real functions: -Definition of relations and function -Limits -Continuity -Derivatives: geometrical meaning, rules of differentiation, relative maxima and minima, -Asymptotes -The study of a function of one real variable. Integration: -primitives of a function, the indefinite integral -the definite integral and the calculus of plane areas -the fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus
Prerequisites for admission
As a first semester course in the first year, there are no specific prerequisites other than those required for entrance to the degree course.
Teaching methods
Classes are about 2/3 exercise and 1/3 frontal lesson.
All didactics and material is in Italian, unless specific needs. You are invited to contact the responsible of the class for any language-related issue.

About one lesson a month is held in presence, all other lessons will be held by means of the Teams platform. The number of lessons in presence might or might not vary, according to possibilities, needs and sanitary situation.
- Copy of lessons notes and material are upoaded on Ariel, usually not too long after the end of lessons.
Ariel is the official communication channel that will be used to updates and news, MS Teams is used only during lessons. Videos are automatically available on Teams at the end of each lesson. Videos will be updated on Ariel when possible.
Teaching Resources
book: : Annaratone S., Matematica sul Campo. Metodi ed esempi per le scienze della vita. Pearson.

Notes from lessons, further material or suggestions for text books will be loaded on Ariel, please contact the teacher for doubts or questions about textbooks or didactic material.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The examination consists of a written test and an oral test. The written test is organized in two parts:
· Part A, lasting 30 minutes, consists of 10 open questions concerning the prerequisites to the course. The extremely simple questions are intended to assess whether the student has the minimum skills to approach a university course of mathematics. Part A will be passed answering correctly at least 8 out of 10 questions. Passing Part A is a necessary (but not sufficient!) condition for passing the written test
· Part B, which lasts 90 minutes, consists of six exercises related to topics of the course. The written test is passed if and only if both parts A and B are passed. The score obtained in Part A does not contribute to the final score of the written test.
The use of calculator if forbidden during the written test.

Particular cases: Laboratorio di Matematica di base

Students who took part to Laboratorio di Matematica di base, performing at least 80% of the scheduled activities in the allotted time and passing the final test in November 2019, are exempted from Part A of the written test for the first 5 sessions.
To attend the written test, students must be enrolled regularly through SIFA and must be in front of the classroom 15 minutes before the beginning of the written test, with photo ID and protocol sheets.
The total duration of the written test is 2 hours. During the written test it is forbidden to consult books, notes, use calculators of any kind, computers and mobile phones. It is also forbidden to communicate with the companions. During all the written test it is also forbidden to leave the classroom: in particular, during the first hour of part B it will not be possible to leave the classroom for any reason. At the end of the first hour, students who wish to do so can either finish or withdraw. The oral test may be taken only if the written test has been passed with a score of 18/30 or more, and only at the same session of the written test. Students who, after passing the written test, did not show up for the oral part will fail the exam.
The oral test will cover all the subjects dealt with in the course. The final grade of the exam will be expressed in thirtieth.
Examples of written tests from past years are available on the Ariel course website.
MAT/02 - ALGEBRA - University credits: 6
Practicals: 40 hours
Lessons: 28 hours
Professor: Cotroneo Vincenzo