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Department of Mathematics and Physics

Course Name: Introduction to Business Mathematics


Course Code BUS 112
Section No:
Semester: Spring 2022
INSTRUCTOR & DEPARTMENT INFORMATION

Instructor Name:
Office Room:
Office Hours: TBA
Office Phone:
Email Address:
Department: Mathematics and Physics
North South University Website: http://www.northsouth.edu
Links:
Department Website: http://www.northsouth.edu/academic/seps/dmp.html

COURSE & SECTION INFORMATION

Class Time TBA


Location TBA
Course Credit Hours 3:0
This course provides students an overview of the fundamentals of Mathematics. It
Course Description
develops the students’ understanding of basic arithmetic, algebra and geometry.
This course is designed to help students to develop competence in applying the
Course Objectives mathematical concepts, skills and techniques learned, to problem-solving situations
in the areas of business and economics.

Student Learning Outcomes


Upon the successful completion of this course, a student will be able to:

CO-1.Identify and apply the fundamental concepts of Algebra to solve basic quantitative problems involving
Sets, number systems, counting, linear systems and Matrix.
CO-2.Classifylinear and quadratic equations and/or inequalities and apply them in real- life situations
CO-3. Recognize the Cartesian co-ordinate, and represent graphs of functions in Cartesian co-ordinate
system.
CO-4. Develop the prerequisite knowledge and mathematical skills necessary to undertake higher level
courses which have a quantitative focus.
Mapping of Course Outcomes

Bloom’s
taxonomy
Delivery Assessment
Course Outcomes (CO) domain/level
methods tools
(C: Cognitive
and activities
P:Psychomotor
A:Affective)
CO-1 Identify and apply the fundamental Lecture Quiz
concepts of Algebra to solve C2,C3 Assignment
basicquantitative problemsinvolving Discussion
sets, number systems, counting,
linear systemsand Matrix.

CO-2 Derivelinear and quadratic C2,C3 Lecture, in-class Midterm exam


equations and/or inequalities based group discussion Assignment
on real- life situations and solve
them.

CO-3 Recognizethe Cartesian co-ordinate C1,C2, P1 Lecture Class work


and represent graphs and functions Discussion Quiz, Assignment
in Cartesian co-ordinate system. Final Exam

CO-4 Developthe prerequisite knowledge C3,P1 LectureDiscussio Assignment


and mathematical skills necessary n
to undertake higher level courses
which have a quantitative focus.

LEARNING RESOURCES AND TEXTBOOK(S)

Text Book Reference Book

Margaret L. Lial, Charles D. Miller and


Author
David I. Schneider
Title “Algebra and Trigonometry” Handout
th
Edition & 6 edition, 2011
Year
Publisher Harper Collins

ISBN 10: 0673469360/ , 13:9780673469366


TEACHING STRATEGY

The class will be conducted through various activities including discussion of concepts and problem-
solving, student initiative and active involvement as well aspractice of quantitative problems. Students
are expected to actively involve and to take initiative for their own learning experience.

ASSESSMENT STRATEGY GRADING POLICY

Numerical Letter Grade Grade Points


Grading tool Points
Scores
Attendance 10 93 + A (Excellent) 4.0
Assignment and 10 90 - 92 A- 3.7
performance
Quiz 20 87 - 89 B+ 3.3
Viva 5 83 - 86 B (Good) 3.0
Midterm 25 80 - 82 B- 2.7
Final Exam 30 77 - 79 C+ 2.3
N.B Assessment strategy may change 73 - 76 C (Average) 2.0
depending on the directives of UGC and 70 - 72 C- 1.7
NSU. 67 - 69 D+ 1.3
60 - 66 D (Poor) 1.0
Below 60 F (Failure) 0.0

CLASSROOM RULES OF CONDUCT

1. Electronic devices e.g. cell phone, notepad, iPad, iPod, mp3, etc. are strictly prohibited in the
class.

2. It is imperative that the students maintain absolute discipline in class. Students are also expected
to arrive on time for the class, as frequent late attendance will not be accepted.

3. Academic Integrity Policy: Department of Mathematics and Physics does not tolerate academic
dishonesty by its students. At minimum, students must not be involved in cheating, copyright
infringement, submitting the same work in multiple courses, significant collaboration with other
individuals outside of sanctioned group activities, and fabrications.

Students are advised that violations of the Student Integrity Code will be treated seriously, with special
attention given to repeated offences.

Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Sections: “Disciplinary Actions” and “Procedures and
Guidelines”.

EXAMS & MAKE UP POLICY

Three quizzes will be taken (best Two out of Three will be considered). NO makeup for quizzes will be
taken under any circumstances. If a student misses any of the Midterm exams only due to extreme
emergencies (official material evidence is required), the instructor will take the decision for his/her makeup
exams. There will be no extra question in the Midterm and Final exams, so that students should have to
answer all of the questions given in the question paper.

Cell phones are prohibited in exam sessions.

ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students are required and expected to attend all classes regularly and on time and participate in class
discussions. North South University mandates to fail students who are absent 25% or more from their classes,
even if such absences are excusable. If a student misses more than two lectures, marks will be deducted for
each day of absence. Absence due to extreme situations will be considered an exception, as per the instructor’s
decision. It is the responsibility of the student to become aware of other course-related announcements missed
during an absence. Students not missing any course lectures and exams will receive an attendance bonus of
2% of total marks.

Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Section: “Study Principles and Policies”

COMMUNICATION POLICY

All communications should take place using the instructor’s email. Announcements in class will override any
statement made here or in any other handouts. It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of any
announcements made in class.

APPROPRIATE USE POLICY

All members of the North South University community must use electronic communications in a responsible
manner. The University may restrict the use of its computers and network systems for electronic
communications subject to violations of university policies/codes or local laws or national laws. Also, the
university reserves the right to limit access to its networks through university-owned or other computers, and
to remove or limit access to material posted on university-owned computers.

STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

North South University will provide educational opportunities that ensure fair, appropriate and reasonable
accommodation to students who have disabilities/special needs that may affect their ability to participate in
course activities or meet course requirements. Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact their
instructors to ensure that their needs are met. The University through its Special Need section will exert all
efforts to accommodate special needs.

Special Needs Section

Telephones: +88-02-5566 8200 ext-1220


Location: Room # 413/A, Admin Building (4th floor).

Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Section: “Special Needs Services”

STUDENTS COMPLAINTS POLICY

Students at North South University have the right to pursue complaints related to faculty, staff, and other
students. The nature of the complaints may be either academic or non-academic. For more information about
the policy and processes related to this policy, you may refer to the students’ handbook.

COURSE PLAN&SCHEDULE
Lectur Learning Assessment Learning
e No. Topic Chapter
Activities tools Outcome
Various types of numbers, decimal Discussion Chapter 1.1
1 Lecture CO-1
and binary systems of numbers Midterm & Handout
Lecture
Problem Chapter 1.1
2 Binary system of numbers Assignment CO-1
solving, Quiz & Handout
s
Definition of set, notation, various Lecture
3 Midterm CO-1 Handout
types of operations on set Discussion
Lecture
Power set, partition on sets, Midterm
4 Assignment CO-1 Handout
properties on sets Assignment
s
Lecture Midterm, Chapter 11.6
5 Introduction to Counting, Permutation CO-1
Discussion Quiz & Handout
Lecture
Chapter 11.6
6 Combination Assignment Midterm CO-1
& Handout
s
Lecture
Exponents, product rule, power rule Midterm
8 Assignment CO-1 Chapter 1.2
and quotient rule Assignment
s
9 Linear equations and inequalities Lecture Midterm CO-2 Chapter 2.1, 2.6
Lecture Midterm
10 Cartesian coordinate systems CO-3 Chapter 3.1
Discussion Quiz

Midterm
Equations of straight line, different Lecture
Final Exam CO-3
11 form of equations of straight line and Assignment Chapter 3.5
Assignment
their sketching s
Lecture Final Exam
12 Trigonometric ratios and slope CO-3 Chapter 6
Discussion
Final Exam
13 Systems of Linear Equations Lecture CO-1 Chapter 9.1
Matrix Solution of Linear Systems of Lecture Final Exam
15 CO-1 Chapter 9.3
Equations Assignment Assignment
Matrix, Properties of matrices, Rank of Final Exam
16 Lecture CO-1 Chapter 9.4
a matrix Quiz
Lecture Final Exam
17 Inverse of a matrix CO-1 Chapter 9.7
Assignment Assignment
Lecture Final Exam
18 Determinants, Cramer’s Rule CO-1 Chapter 9.5, 9.6
Discussion Quiz
Summation and Product notation, Lecture Final Exam Chapter 11.1,
19 CO-2
Arithmetic Progression Assignment Assignment 11.2
Geometric Progression, Simple and Lecture Chapter 11.3
20 Final Exam CO-2
Compound Interest Assignment & Handout
Exponential functions, properties of
21 Lecture Final Exam CO-3 Chapter 5.1
exponential functions
Logarithmic functions, properties of
22 Lecture Final Exam CO-3 Chapter 5.2
logarithmic functions
Graph of Exponential and Logarithmic Lecture Final Exam
23 CO-3 Chapter 5.1, 5.2
Equations Assignment Quiz
Exponential and Logarithmic Lecture Final Exam
24 CO-3 Chapter 5.3
Equations Discussion Discussion
Final Exam (Declared by the Controller of Examinations)

Note: The instructor reserves the right to make changes to the syllabus if necessary.

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