Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to make the student familiar with the fundamental tools of Calculus.
Course unit content
The course focuses on the main topics of Calculus and on the fundamental concepts of Real Analysis in one variable (limits, derivatives, qualitative studies of the graph of a function, integration...)
Bibliography
Preferred:
- Angelo Guerraggio, Matematica per le Scienze, Pearson (with electronic platform for exercises Mymathlab)
Suggested books:
- Roberto D'Ercole, Matematica per i precorsi, Pearson Education.
- Giuseppe De Marco, Analisi Zero, Decibel–Zanichelli.
- M. Abate, Matematica e Statistica (3rd edition), McGraw-Hill.
- P. Marcellini, C. Sbordone, Elementi di Calcolo, Liguori.
Teaching methods
5 hours Lectures and 3 hours exercises per week
Assessment methods and criteria
The final (written) exam is aiming at verifying the ability to use a formal language and to correctly solve exercises