Maths Compass - Be ready for your studies! (2025)
Début du cours: 3. mars 2025
Maths Compass - Be ready for your studies! (2025)
Philipp Sprüssel
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Début du cours: 3. mars 2025
Maths Compass - Be ready for your studies! (2025)
Philipp Sprüssel
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Champ d'application: 8 unités
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Travail: 2 heures par semaine
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Participants actuels: 283
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Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
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Début du cours: 3. mars 2025
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Fin du cours: 31. décembre 2025
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Situation actuelle: Cours en cours
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Détails du cours
Informations générales sur le cours
Are you about to graduate from high school and thinking about starting a technical degree program? Mathematics plays an important role in most technical studies. Are you prepared for it? No? This MOOC can help you get oriented in mathematics!
Contenu du cours
- Module 1: Fractions
- Module 2: Equations
- Module 3: Functions I
- Module 4: Functions II
- Module 5: Differentiation
- Module 6: Integral calculus
- Module 7: Vector calculus
- Module 8: Matrices
Objectifs pédagogiques
This MOOC is designed to prepare high school students in mathematics early on for the transition to a technical university. The content is aimed at reviewing, reinforcing, and expanding the high school mathematics curriculum, thus preparing students for the entry phase and everyday skills of a technical degree program.
Conditions préalables
General knowledge of high school mathematics.
Certificat
For actively participating in the course you will receive an automatic
certificate which includes
your username, the course name as well as the completed units. We
want to point out that this certificate merely confirms that the user
answered at least 75% of the self-assessment questions correctly.
Licence
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons - gleiche Weitergabe 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).
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Formateur
Philipp Sprüssel
Philipp Sprüssel studied mathematics at the University of Hamburg and received his doctorate there in 2010. Before coming to Graz as a university assistant in 2012, he spent one year in Oxford and Haifa (Israel) each. Since 2019, he has been working at TU Graz as a Senior Lecturer and is involved in numerous courses. His research areas are probabilistic, enumerative and analytical combinatorics.
Other contributors:
- Christian Kühn
- Philipp Prinz
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