Mathematics I
- Lesson 1 (Lecture 1)
- Lesson 2 (Lecture 2)
- TEST 1
- Lesson 3 and 4 (Lecture 3 and 4)
- TEST 2
- Lesson 5 and 6
- TEST 3
- Lesson 7
- TEST 4
- Student presentations Lessons 8-10
- Final test
Course Assessment Rules
- Attendance:
Regular attendance at all classes is required. - Active participation:
Students are expected to actively engage in problem-solving activities during tutorials. - Assessment of tutorials:
There will be four midterm tests, held after every two tutorials.
To pass the tutorial component, students must obtain at least 50% of the total points available from all four tests combined.
Each test carries the same number of points.
Failure to achieve the required total score results in a comprehensive make-up test covering all the material from the tutorials. - Final grade:
The final course grade is based on:
• passing the tutorial component, and
• the grade for the presentation.
The final grade is the arithmetic mean of these two components (tutorial + presentation).
Presentation topics will be assigned by mid-December.
A student who disagrees with the final grade may take a comprehensive final exam covering both theoretical and problem-solving parts.
Semester Schedule — Mathematics I (Land Resources Management)
Winter Semester 2025/2026
Classes take place on Wednesdays (lectures: 45 min, tutorials: 90 min).
Each test is organized between classes — on Friday or Monday (135 min).
- 12 November 2025 — regular class (lecture + tutorial)
- 19 November 2025 — regular class (lecture + tutorial)
- Test 1: Friday, 21 November, 12:45 PM or Monday, 24 November, 1:15 PM
- 26 November 2025 — regular class (lecture + tutorial)
- 3 December 2025 — regular class (lecture + tutorial)
- Test 2: Friday, 5 December, 12:45 PM or Monday, 8 December, 1:15 PM
- 10 December 2025 — regular class (lecture + tutorial)
- 17 December 2025 — regular class (lecture + tutorial)
- Test 3: Friday, 19 December, 12:45 PM or Monday, 22 December, 1:15 PM
- 7 January 2026 — regular class (lecture + tutorial)
- Test 4: Friday, 9 January, 12:45 PM or Monday, 12 January, 1:15 PM
- 14 January 2026 — student presentations
- 21 January 2026 — student presentations
- 28 January 2026 — student presentations
- 30 January 2026 — final assessment
It’s worth taking a look:
1.https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~linear/linear-guest.pdf 2.https://interactivetextbooks.tudelft.nl/linear-algebra/index.html