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Course, academic year 2025/2026
   
Mathematics II - JEB119
Title: Mathematics II
Guaranteed by: Institute of Economic Studies (23-IES)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2025
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 7
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:4/4, Ex [HT]
Capacity: 59 / 59 (60)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: Dr. rer. nat. Malte Laurens Kampschulte
Teacher(s): Trung Hieu Giang, Ph.D.
Dr. rer. nat. Malte Laurens Kampschulte
Bryant Rosado Silva, M.Sc.
Class: Courses not for incoming students
Incompatibility : NMMA712
Pre-requisite : JEB118
Interchangeability : NMMA712
Is interchangeable with: NMMA712
In complex pre-requisite: JEB105
Annotation
Students become familiar with mathematical analysis of functions of several variables,
linear algebra, series and Riemann integral. The presented methods are useful for solving
problems in economics, mainly problems from microeconomics.
Last update: ZELENY (14.02.2012)
Aim of the course - Czech

Základní přednáška z matematiky pro FSV UK - druhý semestr.

Studenti se seznámí s matematickou analýzou funkcí více proměnných, lineární algebrou, číselnými řadami a Riemannovým integrálem. Přednášené metody jsou vhodné pro řešení ekonomických úloh, zejména pak úloh z mikroekonomie.

Last update: Kot Pavel, Ing. (15.04.2021)
Course completion requirements

During the semester, there will be several activities, which result in the final grade.

Namely, there will be two graded homeworks, a midterm tests and final written and oral exam during the exam period. The final grade will be counted based on total points obtained among these. There will be 10 points for the homework, 30 for the midterm and 60 for the final exam.

 

Grading: The total score is obtained as the sum of the points. The final grade depends on the total score as follows:

 

0-50 points … “F” (not passed)

51-60 points … “E”

61-70 points … “D”

71-80 points … “C”

81-90 points … “B”

91-100 points … “A”

 

The two homeworks will be about integration and linear algebra respectively.

The first midterm test will be about integration.


 

The final exam takes part in the examination period at the end of the semester and consists of two parts.

Written part: Students have 120 minutes to solve problems on linear algebra and functions in multiple variables. Students are allowed to bring up to 10 pages of handwritten notes but no other tools.

 

The oral part: tests understanding of the definitions, theorems and their proofs and the ability to apply them. During the oral part only immediate writing utensils are allowed. Each student should prepare answers within approximately 40 minutes. Then the student should present answers and should answer complementary questions.

Last update: Kampschulte Malte Laurens, Dr. rer. nat. (11.02.2026)
Literature -

See NMMA711.

Last update: Kot Pavel, Ing. (15.04.2021)
Teaching methods

Lectures and seminars.

Last update: ZELENY (14.02.2012)
Requirements to the exam -

The exam will consist of the material according to the sylabus as covered during lectures and seminars. For details on grading and parts of the exam see Course completion requirements.

Last update: Kot Pavel, Ing. (15.04.2021)
Syllabus

A copy of JEB006. Students became familiar with mathematical analysis of functions of several variables, linear algebra, series and Riemann integral. The presented methods are useful for solving problems in economics, mainly problems from microeconomics.

Last update: Kot Pavel, Ing. (15.04.2021)
Entry requirements

Mathematics on the high-school level as well as familiarity with the concepts presented in Mathematics 1 (NMMA711).

Last update: Kot Pavel, Ing. (15.04.2021)
 
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