Wollega University
College of Business and Economics
                                         Department of Management
Course Title       Mathematics for Management
Course Code
ECTS credit points 5
Student workload Lecture      Discussion Assignment Home Study Tutorial          Assessment      Total
                   50         10          20          45           27            10              162
Course Objectives The course enables students to have an understanding on:
and Competences to      Differentiate the various techniques of mathematics that can be employed in solving
be Acquired                business problems.
                        Know the way these mathematical techniques are utilized.
                        Appreciate the importance of mathematics in solving real world business problems.
                        Use different mathematical techniques for supporting managerial decisions.
Course             This course is designed to expose management students to the basic concepts and area of
Description/Course managerial application of mathematics. Topics include: linear equations and their applications,
Contents           matrix algebra and its applications, Markov chain analysis and input output analysis, linear
                   programming, mathematics of finance, elements and application of calculus.
Status of the          Core
Course
     Week                     Topics and Sub Topics          Course Objectives and Competences to be Acquired
Week 1,2&3                          UNIT1                   After completing this unit, students will be able to:
                      LINEAR EQUATIONS AND THEIR             Differentiate the various techniques of mathematics
                    INTERPRETATIVE APPLICATIONS:
                                                                that can be employed in solving business problems.
                    Linear Equations, Functions and Graphs
                    Characteristic of linear equations      Know the way these mathematical techniques are
                    Linear Cost Output Relationship,           utilized
                     Variable Cost, Fixed Cost, Total Cost,  Appreciate the importance of mathematics in
                     Average Cost, Marginal cost, Total         solving real world business problems.
                     Revenue, and Total Profit               Use different mathematical techniques for
                    Break Even Analysis: Model and             supporting managerial decisions.
                     Solutions
                    Market Equilibrium Analysis
                    Variable Cost, Fixed Cost, Total Cost,
                     Average Cost, Marginal cost, Total
                     Revenue, and Total Profit
Week 4,5&6                           UNIT 2                  After completing this unit, students will be able to:
                MATRIX ALGEBRA AND ITS APPLICATION
                     The concepts of matrix                         Discuss the concepts of matrix
                     Dimensions and Types of Matrix                 Identify Dimensions and Types of Matrix
                     Matrix Operations and Techniques               Perform Matrix Operations and Techniques
                     Inverse of a Matrix                             Compute Inverse of a Matrix
                     Matrix Applications                             Explain Matrix Applications
                     Systems of Linear Equations                     Solving Systems of Linear Equations
                     Markov Chains: Concepts, Models                 Discuss Markov Chains: Concepts, Models
                      and Solutions                                    and Solutions.
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Week 7,8&9                      UNIT 3               At the end of this unit, students will be able to:
              INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR PROGRAMMING          Discuss concepts of linear programming
                     Concepts of linear programming      Formulate Linear Programming Models
                     Linear Programming Models           Solve        maximization      and     minimization
                     Maximization and minimization          problems using graphic method.
                      problems using graphic method.
Week                            UNIT 4                 At the end of this chapter students will be able to:
10,11&12              MATHEMATICS OF FINANCE
                   Simple Interest and Discount                Explain Simple Interest and Discount
                   Simple Interest                             Computing Simple Interest
                   Promissory Notes and Bank                   Discuss Promissory Notes and Bank Discount
                    Discount                                    Compute Compound Interest, Compound Amount
                   Compound Interest, Compound                  (Maturity Value), and Present Value (Principal) of
                    Amount (Maturity Value), and                 Compound Amount
                    Present Value (Principal) of                Calculate Nominal and Effective Interest Rate
                    Compound Amount                             Compute Ordinary Annuities, Sum of Ordinary
                   Nominal and Effective Interest Rate          Annuity, Sinking Fund Payments, Present Value of
                   Ordinary Annuities, Sum of                   Ordinary.
                    Ordinary Annuity, Sinking Fund              Annuity, Amortization, and Mortgage Payments
                    Payments, Present Value of Ordinary
                    Annuity, Amortization, and
                    Mortgage Payments.
Week                           UNIT 5                          At the end of this unit students will be able to:
13,14,15&16       ELEMENTS AND APPLICATIONS OF
                           CALCULUS                                 Explain the concept and rules of
                   The concept and rules of differentiation         differentiation
                   Discuss derivatives                             Discuss derivatives
                   Business application of differential            Explain the business application of
                    calculus                                         differential calculus
                   Concepts, definite and indefinite               Discuss the concepts, definite and indefinite
                    integration                                      integration
                   Business application of integral                Explain the business application of integral
                    calculus                                         calculus
Reference:         Bowen Earl K et. Al, Mathematics with applications in Business and Economics, 1987
                   Barnett Raymond A. and Ziegler Michael R, Essentials of College Mathematics for
                    business and Economics, life science and social science, 3rd ed., 1989
                   Ann j. Hughes, Applied Mathematics: For Business, Economics, and the social
                    Science, 1983.
                   Ronald E. Larson and Bruce H. Edwards, Finite Mathematics with Calculus, 1991
                   Ronald J. Harshbager and James J. Reynolds, Mathematics Applications.
                   Ronald J. Harshbager and James J. Reynolds, Finite Mathematics, 3rd Ed.
                   HolePoul G., Finite Mathematics and Calculus with Applications to Business, 1974.
                   Dexter j Booth and John K Turner, Business mathematics with Statistics, 1996,
                   Teresa Bradley and Paul Patton, “Essential Mathematics for Economics and
                    Business’, Jon Wiley and Sons, December 1999.
Assessment
Arrangement   As per the guidelines of the University