Students who fulfill the outlined requirements are entitled for exemption from “Calculus I” (MATH 101) and “Computational Approaches to Problem Solving” (IF 100).

MATH 101 Calculus I

Students, who

  • have not yet taken MATH 101
  • get at least 85/100 from the “MATH 101 Exemption Exam”  

MATH 101 Exemption Exam

Exam Result

85-89

  A-

90-100

  A

MATH 101 Exemption Exam is similar to a typical final exam of the course and it is in English. 

Textbook
Calculus Early Transcendentals 2nd Edition (Global Edition), Briggs, Cochran & Gillett, Pearson.

Contents of the Exemption Exam:

-Elementary functions and limits (Chapters 1 and 2)
-Derivatives: definition, interpretation, computation and applications (Chapters 3 and 4)
-Integration: definition, interpretation and computation (Chapters 5 and 7)

Please see the sample exam

IF 100 Computational Approaches to Problem Solving

Students, who

  • have not yet taken IF 100
  • are successful from the “IF 100 Exemption Exam” 

IF 100 Exemption Exam is similar to a typical final exam of the course and it is in English.

Following will be evaluated:

(i)  Apply computational thinking skills in practice.

(ii) Syntax of basic programming concepts in Python, such as variables, assignment statements, input/output operations, conditional statements, loops, modular programming, file operations and data structures like sequences and dictionaries, together with their application on real life problems.

Please see the sample exam. 

 

Exemption Exams Dates and Application

IF 100 Exemption Exam will be hold on Monday, October 3rd in FASS G062 at 17.40 for 2022-2023 academic year fall semester.

MATH 101 Exemption Exam will be hold on Wednesday, October 5th in FASS G062 at 17.40 for 2022-2023 academic year fall semester.

If you want to take the exam, please fill in the form below link until September 30th at 15:00.

https://forms.gle/BnWDF2YQvTJfBQUd8

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