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Title: Higher Mathematics in International Economic Relations: a working program of the academic discipline for higher education applicants in the specialty C1 "Economics and International Economic Relations" of the study programme "International Economic Relations" of the first (bachelor's) level
Authors: Lebedeva I.
Lebedev S.
Keywords: matrix
determinant
system of linear algebraic equations
vector
line
plane
function
limit of a function
derivative
indefinite integral
definite integral
differential equation
series
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Higher Mathematics in International Economic Relations: a working program of the academic discipline for higher education applicants in the specialty C1 "Economics and International Economic Relations" of the study programme "International Economic Relations" of the first (bachelor's) level: [Electronic edition] / incl. I. Lebedeva, S. Lebedev. – Kharkiv: S. Kuznets KhNEU, 2025. – 14 р.
Abstract: The structure of the academic discipline and the structural and logical scheme of its study are presented, a list of topics for lecture, practical and laboratory classes is given, requirements for the formed competencies are given, the procedure for assessment and criteria for assessing the acquired knowledge are determined according to the cumulative 100-point system and the distribution of points by weeks, teaching methods are outlined, the rating plan of the academic discipline is presented, a list of recommended literature is provided. It is recommended for applicants for higher education in the specialty C1 "Economics and International Economic Relations" of the educational program "International Economic Relations" of the first (bachelor's) level.
URI: https://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/38640
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