Business Mathematics (3 cr)
Code: TZLM8300-3005
General information
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 24.10.2022
Timing
31.10.2022 - 18.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 30
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Purchasing and Logistics Engineering
Teachers
- Antti Kosonen
Teacher in charge
Antti Kosonen
Groups
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TLP22VSBachelor's Degree Programme in Purchasing and Logistics Engineering (AMK) vaihto-opiskelu/Exchange studies
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TLP21S1Bachelor's Degree Programme in Purchasing and Logistics Engineering
Objectives
Purpose
You get to know the mathematical principles of business economy. You understand the time value of money. You are able to estimate the profitability of operations by using financial calculations.
Learning outcomes
You know the basic concepts and methods in business economy used by engineers. You can perform calculations involved with interest, indexes, financing, investment and life cycle cost by using spreadsheets and make estimates based on them about the economic worth of operations.
Content
Time value of money. Using indexes.
Interest, discounting and recurring amounts
Financial calculations
Investment calculations
Life cycle cost calculations
Optimal replacement time of equipment
Using Excel
Time and location
This implementation takes place 31.10.2022 - 18.12.2022.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Learning material prepared by teacher.
Books in Finnish:
- Saaranen, P., Kolttola, E. & Pösö, J. 2016. Liike-elämän matematiikka. 11. uudistettu painos. Helsinki: Edita.
- Pulkkinen, P. & Holopainen, M. 2006. Talous- ja rahoitusmatematiikka. 4. uud. p. Helsinki: WSOY oppimateriaalit.
Books in English:
- Park, C. S. 2007. Contemporary engineering economics. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
- Newnan, D. G., Eschenbach, T. G. & Lavelle, J. P. 2016. Engineering economic analysis. International twelfth edition. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Farr, J. V. & Faber, I. 2021. Engineering Economics of Life Cycle Cost Analysis. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Teaching methods
Face-to-face learning: Lectures at the Rajakatu campus, exercises and independent studying.
Practical training and working life connections
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Exam dates and retake possibilities
The dates of the exams are:
- Lessons of the week starting on 12.12.
- First resit 18.1.2023
- Second resit 8.2.2023
International connections
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Alternative completion methods
No alternative implementations in English.
Alternative implementations in Finnish:
- Online implementation in Finnish in the fall of 2022 or in the spring of 2023
- Face-to-face implementation in Finnish in the fall of 2022
- Hybrid implementation in Finnish in the spring of 2023
Student workload
3cr = 3*27h = 81h, of which...
- lessons approximately 24h
- exams approximately 4h
- independent studying approximately 53h
Content scheduling
More precise timing will be presented in the beginning of the course, but the topics will be discussed more or less in the following order:
- indexes
- simple interest
- compound interest
- periodic payments
- financial calculations
- investment calculations
Further information for students
Final exam in two parts. Part 1 determines whether you pass or fail, part 2 determines your Grade.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Sufficient 1
You have achieved the desired goals. You know a few of the concepts and methods and how to apply them in familiar situations but your reasoning is often deficient and you make mistakes in calculations.
Satisfactory 2
You have achieved the desired goals. You know many of the concepts and methods and how to apply them in familiar situations but your reasoning is sometimes deficient or you make mistakes in calculations.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good 3
You have achieved the desired goals. You know most of the concepts and methods and how to apply them in familiar situations showing often the ability to reason completely and calculate flawlessly
Very good 4
You have achieved the desired goals. You know most of the concepts and methods and how to apply them in new situations showing in most cases the ability to reason completely and calculate flawlessly.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
You have achieved the desired goals. You know all the concepts and methods and how to apply them in new situations showing always the ability to combine things, reason completely and calculate flawlessly.
Prerequisites
Basic use of spreadsheets