How can we illustrate the usefulness of the differential calculus course taught in a technical university

S. Constantinescu, Rodica-Mihaela Dăneţ, Marian-Valentin Popescu
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Working in a challenging academic environment as mathematics professors for the Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest, we thought to find a teaching strategy that, in addition to the required standard, but also has the standard of attractiveness and accessibility. Why? This is due to the fact that our students have a very nonhomogeneous level of knowledge and logical-mathematical skills. That's how we came up with the idea of organizing each lesson in our courses in a gradual way, and completing them with an informal part. On the other hand, we set out to collaborate with professors working in the departments of other natural sciences or in engineering departments, enriching the mathematics courses with technical applications. This has led to write several didactic works, which also include such applications. Proving the usefulness of this courses, our new work offers two such technical applications for the mathematical analysis course, taught in the first semester and dedicated to the differential calculus of functions having one or several variables. More precisely, we present in a gradual way, two applications solved by using the mathematical modelling: a problem belonging to electricity and then, the cruising speed problem. The gradual presentation begins, for each of these problems, with the necessary notions (organized in the form of two dictionaries, for Math and for Physics, respectively), continues with the statement of the problem, with the solution methodology, and finally, with the solution itself. Our presentation will provide students with a model of logical (mathematical) approach, useful to them in the courses of other natural sciences and of engineering disciplines that they will study later. In addition, it will prove them why mathematics is a fundamental discipline for the engineering education.
我们如何说明技术大学的微分学课程的用处
作为布加勒斯特土木工程技术大学的数学教授,我们在一个充满挑战的学术环境中工作,我们认为找到一种教学策略,除了要求的标准之外,还具有吸引力和可访问性的标准。为什么?这是由于我们的学生在知识和逻辑数学技能方面的水平非常不一致。因此,我们想出了循序渐进地组织每节课,并以非正式的部分来完成每节课的想法。另一方面,我们开始与其他自然科学部门或工程部门的教授合作,以技术应用丰富数学课程。这导致我写了一些教学作品,其中也包括这样的应用程序。为了证明这门课程的有用性,我们的新工作为第一学期的数学分析课程提供了两个这样的技术应用,这门课程专门教授具有一个或多个变量的函数的微分学。更准确地说,我们以渐进的方式提出了用数学建模解决的两个应用:一个属于电力的问题,然后是巡航速度问题。对于每一个问题,渐进的呈现从必要的概念开始(分别以两本字典的形式组织,分别用于数学和物理),接着是问题的陈述,解决方法,最后是解决方案本身。我们的演讲将为学生提供一个逻辑(数学)方法的模型,这对他们以后学习其他自然科学和工程学科的课程很有用。此外,它将证明他们为什么数学是工程教育的基础学科。
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