Who: freshmen students who study engineering, applied math and computer science
Language: English
What is Calculus?
Calculus is a branch of mathematics about functions, derivatives, integration and their applications. Calculus is used in many different areas such as physics, astronomy, biology, engineering, economics, medicine and sociology.
Introduction to Calculus: review of high school program, intro to derivatives & integration.
Single Variable Calculus (Calculus 1): derivatives & integration for single variable functions.
Multivariable Calculus (Calculus 2): derivatives & integration for multivariable functions.
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Who: students who study engineering, applied math and computer science
Language: English
Which courses we cover?
Probability & Statistics: is a branch of mathematics that deal with data collection and its analysis. Statistical analysis often uses probability distributions, and the two topics are often studied together.
Linear Algebra: is a branch of mathematics that deals with linear equations and linear functions which are represented through matrices and vectors. It has many applications in computer science, for example, gps, google, image compression, image recognition.
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Who: math and physics for students who study at medical departments
Language: English
Why it is necessary?
Statistics: Data collection and its analysis is one of the important skills of modern medicine.
Biophysics: Understanding physical laws and mechanisms of the medical machines is an important ability for professionals of public health.
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