Mathematics Summer School

The TU Delft summer school offers an incredible opportunity to develop your mathematical skills, review topics seen in high school, and possibly explore new mathematical concepts to set you up for success in your studies. With engaging lectures, interactive discussions, and hands-on problem-solving sessions, you'll gain a deep understanding of key mathematical concepts and their applications, all while having fun and meeting your new peers! The summer school is designed and set-up for students that will start with their bachelor's studies in the 2024 - 2025 academic year.

The programme syllabus will closely follow the syllabus for the Dutch Wiskunde B course. Specifically, the course will delve into various pre-calculus topics including functions, trigonometry, solving equalities / inequalities, differentiation, and integration. We have included a self-assessment under the `Contents' tab to see if the summer school programme may be of help for you.

Each day, the programme will run from 9 am to 5 pm. From 9 am to 12 pm, lectures will be given by one of the instructors. From 1 pm to 5 pm, instructions will be given by teaching assistants (TA's). During instructions, you will be given exercises to work on; TA's will walk around the classroom to address any questions you may have on the exercises or on the lecture content.

The summer school programme is primarily developed to offer a recap of high school mathematics. The programme will closely follow the syllabus for the Dutch Wiskunde B course. In particular, we will cover functions, trigonometry, equalities / inequalities of functions, differentiation,  and integration. Students who would like to follow the programme but are not able to, can also hone their skills by following the Pre-Calculus MOOC curriculum provided by the TU Delft.

We encourage students to complete the following self-assessment to check your level of understanding before registering.

 

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The mathematics summer school will take place on-campus, at the EEMCS building (building 36) of the TU Delft. You will be randomly allocated to one of the lecture halls Chip, D@ta, Pi, F, or G. It will not be possible to follow the lectures online.

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