University Mathematics (Agricultural Science)
College Mathematics (Agricultural Science) is a basic course for undergraduate students in agriculture and forestry. It consists of two parts: college mathematics foundation and applied mathematics. Based on the guiding ideology of "emphasizing foundation, strengthening application, paying attention to experiment, optimizing combination and classifying guidance", this series of courses was formed by reorganizing and optimizing the contents of the original conventional courses "Advanced Mathematics", "Linear Algebra" and "Probability Theory", and won the second prize of national teaching achievement in 2005.