The teaching unit of General Mathematics introduces the basic concepts of linear algebra and mathematical analysis required for economic studies. The course is one of the fundamental first-year teaching units, providing the mathematical foundations necessary for understanding economic subjects.
The aim of the course is to provide the basic mathematical tools employed by the other courses delivered by the Department of Economics at the Bachelor level.
At the end of the teaching unit, the student will be able to: - Apply the fundamental concepts of linear algebra (vectors, matrix calculus, linear systems) to problems of economic interest, by solving exercises and practical cases. - Use the main techniques of mathematical analysis (real functions of a real variable, limits, derivatives, integrals) to analyze and solve quantitative problems in the economic field. - Clearly and formally express the acquired mathematical concepts during exercises and examinations. - Critically evaluate the conditions and limitations of the mathematical tools studied, with reference to specific economic contexts.
A solid knowledge of mathematics as commonly taught in upper secondary school is required.
The teaching unit is delivered through lectures and exercises.Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Elena Lagomarsino elena.lagomarsino@unige.it, the Department's disability liaison. Teaching materials are available on Aulaweb. Attendance is not compulsory.
- Review of set operations, number sets, and the concept of a function - Linear Algebra: Real vectors, matrices, determinants, inverse matrices, linear systems - Real functions of a real variable: Limits, continuity, derivatives, function analysis. Introduction to real functions of several variables - Integration Theory: Indefinite integral, definite integral, improper integrals
Some useful textbooks for self-study will be indicated by the instructor at the beginning of classes and listed on Aulaweb.
Ricevimento: For an appointment, students can contact the instructor via email.
Ricevimento: By appointment.
First semester, September 2025.
The exam consists of a multiple-choice test, to be taken at a dedicated computer station. Any additional information regarding the exam procedures will be communicated at the beginning of classes.
The assessment will evaluate both the knowledge of theoretical concepts and the ability to apply them clearly and coherently to specific problems. The evaluation will consider the correctness of the solutions, the appropriate use of mathematical terminology, and the ability to provide sound reasoning.
Any further information will be communicated by the instructor at the beginning of classes.