MAT3205: General Topology
Course Unit Title
MAT3205: General Topology
Course Unit Description
This is a pure mathematics course covering topics needed for physical, life and social science disciplines. Topics covered include: Metric Spaces; Normed Spaces; Normed Linear Operators; Inner Product Spaces; and Fundamental Theorems of Functional Analysis and Applications.
Course Objectives
On successful completion of this course unit, the learners should be able to:
- State and apply the properties of a topological space
- Explain different topologies
- Construct maps between topological spaces
- Explain the concept of connected sets and compact sets in the real line.
Expected Learning Outcome
This course unit is meant:
- To discuss the basic competence in the concepts, principles, and procedures necessary to develop the learners’ habit of critical thinking and logical reasoning in topology.
- To encourage orderliness, speed and accuracy in the presentation of mathematics.
- To help learners acquire the analytic skills of expression in proper mathematical language and using mathematical symbols correctly.
- To provide instructions that contributes to the learners’ abilities to think critically and solve real life problems, to reason mathematically and apply computational skills.
- To build a strong foundation in calculus of functions as preparation for subsequent courses in mathematics and other sciences.
- To Lay a foundation for postgraduate study in pure Mathematics
