Integration Teaching unitCourses:MATHEMATICSYear: Year 1 of Bachelor's in Business Administration and ManagementDegree: Bachelor's in Business Administration and ManagementMATHEMATICSYear: Year 1 of Bachelor's in Business StatisticsDegree: Bachelor's in Business StatisticsDescriptionKnow the basic methods of integration and its application to the calculation of definite integrals.ObjectivesMaster and internalize integration as the reverse process of differentiation. Know how to calculate actual primitive functions through the application of different methods of integration. Apply the concept of definite integral to determine areas.Ability to apply knowledge, methods and algorithms to situations and problems in the area of economic enterprise.Correctly handle the literature and information sources available to strengthen and expand knowledge and increase torque capacity to pose and solve mathematical so many problems that may arise and relate to the subject.Use various technological tools (such as computer software) that facilitate solving math problems and understand the limitations of such tools.Knowledge and skill in handling major real functions of real variable linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic. Being able to use them as a tool to solve a large variety of problems.SubjectsLecture topicsThe indefinite integral. Calculation of primitives. Elementary methods of integration.The definite integral.Applications of the integral: calculus of areas.Laboratory topicsIntegration methodsCalculus of areas by integration.