ISHIK UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Department of MATHEMATICS EDUCATION,
2018-2019 Spring
Course Information for MATH 443 SELECTED TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS

Course Name: SELECTED TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS
CodeCourse typeRegular SemesterTheoreticalPracticalCreditsECTS
MATH 443263-35
Name of Lecturer(s)-Academic Title: Jamal Gaderov -
Teaching Assistant:-
Course Language:English
Course Type:Area Elective
Office Hours 8:45- 17:00
Contact Email:[email protected]

Tel:07507285243
Teacher's academic profile:MSc
Course Objectives:The aim of this course is increasing problem solving skills of students. Furthermore, teaching styles of some conceptions which are indispensable for high school students.
Course Description (Course overview):-
COURSE CONTENT
WeekHour              Date              Topic
1 3 3-7/2/2019 Proof Techniques
2 3 10-14/2/2019 Proof Techniques

3 3 17-21/2/2019 Completing the Square Method. Inequalities
4 3 24-28/2/2019 Completing the Square Method. Inequalities

5 3 3-7/3/2019 Limit calculations of functions and sequences. The number e
6 3 26-28/3/2019 Limit calculations of functions and sequences. The number e

7 3 31/3-4/4/2019 Differential calculus.
8 3 7-11/4/2019 Differential calculus.

9 3 14-18/4/2019 Midterm Exam
10 3 21-25/4/2019 Integral calculus

11 3 28/4-2/5/2019 Integral calculus
12 3 5-9/5/2019 Polygons

13 3 12-16/5/2019 Polygons
14 3 19-23/5/2019 Circles

15 3 26-30/5/2019 Basics of analytic geometry
16 3 9-13/6/2019 Final Exam

17 3 16-20/6/2019 Final Exam
COURSE/STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
1Proof techniques
2Differential calculus for teaching
3Integral calculus for teaching
4Elements of analytic geometry
COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM OUTCOMES
(Blank : no contribution, I: Introduction, P: Profecient, A: Advanced )
Program Learning Outcomes Cont.
1Demonstrate an understanding of the common body of knowledge in mathematics.A
2Demonstrates an understanding of pedagogical content knowledge, technology and perfectible assessment.P
3Demonstrate the ability to think critically, research scientifically, and become modern and up-to-date.
4Understands the interrelationship of human development, cognition, and culture and their impact on learning.
5Demonstrate the ability to apply analytical and theoretical skills to model and solve mathematical problems.A
6Demonstrate the ability to effectively use a variety of teaching technologies and techniques and classroom strategies to positively influence student learning.
7Understands how to form connections among educators, families, and the larger community to promote equity and access to education for his/her students.
8Understands assessment and evaluation of student performance and learning and program effectiveness.P
9Communicates effectively and works collaboratively within the context of a global society.
Prerequisites (Course Reading List and References):Lecture Notes
Student's obligation (Special Requirements):Do homework
Course Book/Textbook:Lecture notes
Other Course Materials/References:Lecture Notes
Teaching Methods (Forms of Teaching):Lectures, Excersises, Self Evaluation, Project
COURSE EVALUATION CRITERIA
MethodQuantity Percentage (%)
Participation110
Homework115
Project115
Midterm Exam(s)120
Final Exam140
Total 100

Examinations: Essay Questions, Short Answers, Matching
Extra Notes:



ECTS (ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT) WORKLOAD
ActivitiesQuantityDuration (Hour)Total Work Load
Contact Hours (Theoretical hours + Practical hours/2) x Weeks0
Hours for off-the-classroom study0
Study hours for the Midterm Exam0
Study hours for the Final Exam0
Other0
ECTS0
0
0
Total Workload 0
ECTS Credit (Total workload/25)0

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