FM 1030 Linear Algebra

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The aim of this course is for students to apply the techniques of matrix algebra, including the fundamental concepts of vector space and linear transformations, in the study and future application of linear models for different fields.

FM 1020 Matrix Algebra and Linear Programming

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The aim of this course is for students to (1) Learn the concepts involved in matrix algebra and apply them to the soluiton of linear equation systems. (2) Learn the importance of linear programming in the decision-making process. (3) Select the best technique to identify, state in mathematical terms, and solve problems where the variables are linearly related, trying to optimize a target function subject to restrictions.

FM 1010 Mathematical Logic

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The aim of this course is for students to understand the abstract language of logical calculations. They will learn about the manipulation and operations of this language in order to perform the syntactic, semantic, and symbolic analysis of any verbal and numerical discourse.

FM 1006 Selected Studies in Sciece

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At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to integrate the application of new technologies developed from the implementation of cutting-edge theories to the industrial environment of their own communities or the venue of their internships. This is in order to contribute to the bringing up to date and development of their professional environment.

FM 1005 Computer Mathematics

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The aim of this course is for students to understand basic concepts pertaining to the theory of problem solving: classical algebra, sets, relations and functions, Boolean algebra and Boolean expressions, number systems and numeric bases, fundamental theory of arithmetic, congruence, equations and systems of equations. Students should be able to apply these concepts to the solution of problems and in other computer science courses.

FM 1001 Physics I

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The aim of this course is for students to understand the basic concepts of classical mechanics in order to analyze, explain, and solve problems related to bodies that move in one, two or three dimensions (kinematic or dynamic state).