Pre-university Stem program
Mathematics & Data Science
Early Exposure to Mathematics & Data Science
Pre-university Stem program
Early Exposure to Mathematics & Data Science
The Math program introduces students to more advanced
math topics at a younger age, allowing them to gain an early understanding and potentially stimulate interest in pursuing further studies in fields that require advanced mathematical skills.
What you obtain
The Program provides a strong foundational understanding of key mathematical concepts, including algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. These concepts are integral to many fields, including engineering, physics, economics, and computer science
Universities include University of Waterloo, University of Toronto, University of Calgary, McMaster University, and University of British Columbia
Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of key mathematical concepts including algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
Obtain invaluable experience of life at a university
Advanced math topics at a younger age.
Students will be able to explain and apply fundamental principles of physics, including forces, motion, energy, and the properties of matter.
Students solve complex problems using
principles of calculus, including differentiation and integration.
Students will apply trigonometric principles and equations to solve problems, particularly those involving angles and lengths in triangles.
Students will solve equations and inequalities, manipulate algebraic expressions, and understand the concept of functions.
Students will collect, analyze, and interpret
data, use statistical methods, and understand the principles of machine learning and predictive modeling.
Students will work to demonstrate the ability to think logically and critically, using mathematical reasoning and data analysis to make informed decisions. Students will apply the mathematical and scientific knowledge learned to solve complex real-world problems.
Students will interpret and create arguments supported by empirical evidence, and to clearly communicate those arguments in a variety of formats.
Students will construct, analyze, and interpret mathematical models, and apply these models to real-world scenarios.
Students will effectively visualize data, understanding how to best represent data sets and statistical analyses for clear communication.
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