Math Terminology for incoming Uni students

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We understand that for students to learn deeply, they need to be active, engaged, inspired, involved. They need to interact with their peers, connect dots between new and current knowledge and they need to have fun in the process!

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  • Mathematics
  • University
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Math
  • Math Terminology

Course programme

Entering university or college soon? Planning on taking some mathematicsclasses there--perhapsfor your program in engineering, science or business?

If youwant a refresher on the most important terminology and notation for first year university mathematics, then this short courseis just for you. The course will be especially useful if you are from a non-English speaking background.

The course is organized into7modules, each covering a different topic. Each moduleconsists of avideoabout 30-45 minutes long, and also 15-30 minutes ofactivities.

Award winning teacher A/Prof N J Wildbergerfrom the School of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science, UNSW, Australia will summarize key mathematicalconcepts and language, and give you important tips on how to write mathematics successfully.

As a bonus, you'll get a quick andusefulreview ofessentialhigh schoolmathematics. These are the ideas and facts that leading universities, such as UNSW, expect you to know as a first year maths student.

So sign up to openlearning, join the course, and roll up your sleaves for somefun and challenges that will boost your comprehesionof mathematics---and smooth your way into first year university or college.

Math Terminology for incoming Uni students

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