CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

Student Level: Freshman or sophomore

Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in MTH 4420 or 23 ACT math score.

Controlling Purpose: To provide students in the business, economics, management, life, and social sciences
with an introduction to the calculus.

Learner Outcomes: Students will be introduced to optimization, and total and average values of functions,
through limits, derivatives, and integrals, and make applications to cost, revenue, profit, taxation, compound
interest, supply and demand, population change, and marketing.

Evaluation KEY:
A = All major and minor goals have been achieved and the achievement level is considerably above
the minimum required for doing more advanced work in the same field

B = All major goals have been achieved, but the student has failed to achieve some of the less
important goals. However, the student has progressed to the point where the goals of work at
the next level can be easily achieved.

C = All major goals have been achieved, but many of the minor goals have not been achieved. In
this grade range, the minimum level of proficiency represents a person who has achieved the
major goals to the minimum amount of preparation necessary for taking more advanced work
in the same field, but without any major handicap of inadequacy in his background.

D = A few of the major goals have been achieved, but the student’s achievement is so limited that
he is not well prepared to work at a more advanced level in the same field.

F = Failing, will be computed in GPA and hours attempted.

N = No instruction or training in this area.

*DENOTES OPTIONAL MATERIAL

Chapter 0: A PRECALCULUS REVIEW
Outcomes: Students will review pre calculus concepts.

A B C D F N   Demonstrate the ability to: Specific Competencies
            *0.1 Represent, classify, and order real numbers , use inequalities to represent sets of
real numbers, solve inequalities , and use inequalities to model and solve real-life
problems.
            *0.2 Find the absolute values of real numbers and understand the properties of
absolute
value and find the distance between two numbers on the real number
line. Find the distance between two numbers on the real number line and define
intervals on the real number line.
            *0.3 Find the midpoint of an interval and use intervals to model and solve real-life
problems.
            *0.4 Evaluate expressions involving exponents or radicals, simplify expressions with
exponents and find the domains of algebraic expressions.
            *0.5 Use special products and factorization techniques to factor polynomials. Find the
domains of radical expressions . Use synthetic division to factor polynomials of
degree three or more. Use the Rational Zero Theorem to find the real zeros of
polynomials.
            *0.5 Add and subtract rational expressions, simplify rational expressions involving
radicals and Rationalize numerators and denominators of rational expressions.

Chapter 1: FUNCTIONS, GRAPHS, AND LIMITS (7 Hours)
Outcomes: Students will learn to use function applications in real-life, such as Dow Jones industrial average, break
even analysis, linear depreciation , demand function and market equilibrium.

A B C D F N   Demonstrate the ability to: Specific Competencies
            *1.1 Plot points in the Cartesian plane and find the distance between two points.
            *1.2 Sketch the graph of an equation , and find the x- and y- intercepts .
            *1.3 Write equations of lines and sketch the lines.
            *1.4 Evaluate, simplify, and find inverse functions.
            *1.5 Find the limit of a function.
            *1.6 Discuss the continuity of a variety of functions

Chapter 2: DIFFERENTIATION (8 hours)
Outcomes: Students will find limits and derivatives, and make applications to finding marginal functions.

A B C D F N   Demonstrate the ability to: Specific Competencies
            *2.1 Find the slope of a graph and calculate derivatives using the limit definition.
            *2.2 Use the Constant Rule, Power Rule , Constant Multiple Rule, and Sum and
Difference Rules.
            *2.3 Find rates of change: velocity, marginal profit, marginal revenue, and marginal
cost.
            *2.4 Use the Product and Quotient Rules, Simplify derivatives and use derivatives to
answer questions about real-life situations.
            *2.5 Use the Chain and General Power Rule and use the rules to differentiate
algebraic functions. Write derivatives in simplified form and use them to answer
questions about real-life situations.
            *2.6 Calculate higher-order derivatives and derivatives using implicit differentiation.
            *2.7 Find derivatives explicitly and implicitly.
            *2.8 Solve related-rate problems and applications.


 

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