Course Details

Course Details

Mathematics

University preparatory courses in mathematics aim to equip students with a robust foundation in mathematical principles, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking abilities necessary for higher education.

Arithmetic: Fundamental operations involving numbers, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Algebra: Manipulation of symbols and equations, solving linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, and understanding functions. Geometry: Properties of shapes, angles, lines, surfaces, and solids. Geometric proofs and constructions. Trigonometry: Study of angles and triangles, trigonometric functions, identities, and their applications. Calculus Basics: Introduction to limits, derivatives, and integrals at an introductory level.

Test Strategies: Understanding exam formats, practicing timed tests, and improving problem-solving speed. Past Papers and Mock Exams: Solving previous years´ questions to familiarize oneself with the exam pattern and level of difficulty. Conceptual Understanding: Emphasizing a deep understanding of concepts rather than rote memorization.

University Admission Requirements: Many universities require mathematics as a prerequisite for various majors, especially in STEM fields. Skill Development: Enhancing analytical abilities, logical reasoning, and quantitative skills essential for success in higher education. University preparatory mathematics courses not only lay the groundwork for advanced studies but also cultivate problem-solving skills crucial for academic and professional success in diverse fields.

Charles University

Founded in 1348 by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, Charles University has a long-standing tradition. Originally, it had four faculties: the Faculty of Arts, Theology, Law and Medicine. Today, it has 17 faculties (14 in Prague, two in Hradec Králové and one in Plzeň), 4 university institutes, 5 other departments for education, science, research, development, creative activities and information services and 4 university-wide special facilities. The university is one of the most productive scientific institutions in the Czech Republic. It places great emphasis on international cooperation with prestigious educational and scientific institutions. It is one of the largest and oldest European universities using contemporary perspectives, modern methods and current data.

Ovocný trh 3-5, 116 36 Praha

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Tutor:

Darius Kowalski

Email: darius_kowalski@mail.com

Phone: +43155567890

Info: Teaching Experience: Experienced in teaching mathematics at different educational institutions for 8 years, specializing in calculus and algebra. Educational Contributions: Authored supplementary materials for advanced math courses.

Course Details:

Price: 3500$
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