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Grade c in mathematics department
Advanced Mathematics Tongji Sixth Edition is Grade B, and undergraduate advanced mathematics teaching is divided into four grades: A, B, C and D.

The sixth edition of Advanced Mathematics was published by Higher Education Press in June 2007. The writer is the Mathematics Department of Tongji University. The book is published in two volumes. The first volume includes series, functions, limits, calculus and differential equations. The second volume includes spatial analytic geometry and vector algebra, differential methods of multivariate functions and their applications, multiple integrals, curve integrals and surface integrals, infinite series and so on.

According to the latest Basic Requirements of Mathematics Teaching for Engineering Undergraduates, it is suitable for engineering majors in colleges and universities.

According to the latest Basic Requirements of Mathematics Teaching for Engineering Undergraduates, it was revised for engineering majors in colleges and universities. In this revision, the depth and breadth of the textbook have been moderately adjusted, so that students who study this course can meet the qualification requirements, and some contents marked with * have been set up to meet the needs of hierarchical teaching.

Absorb the advantages of excellent textbooks at home and abroad, adjust and enrich the types and quantities of exercises, help students improve their mathematical literacy, cultivate their innovative consciousness and master the ability to solve practical problems with mathematical tools. Further tempering and adjusting the contents of the book, moving spatial analytic geometry and vector algebra to the second volume, and teaching them together with multivariate function calculus is more conducive to students' learning and mastering.

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Advanced Mathematics B Applicable subjects:

1, textile science and engineering, light industry technology and engineering, agricultural engineering, forestry engineering, food science and engineering and other first-class disciplines all belong to two disciplines and majors.

2. Among the first-class engineering disciplines such as materials science and engineering, chemical engineering and technology, geological resources and geological engineering, mining engineering, oil and gas engineering, environmental science and engineering, two disciplines and majors with lower requirements for mathematics.

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