Mathematics

On Campus Short Course Academic
Tembusu Institute offers Mathematics tuition in Singapore for A Level, JC, and university preparation. Build strong mathematical thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving skills for success in mathematics, sciences, engineering, and real-world applications. Join our expert-led classes and excel in your academic journey.
Overview

Mathematics is designed to prepare students for a range of university courses, including mathematics, sciences, engineering, and related courses, where a good foundation in mathematics is required. It develops mathematical thinking and reasoning skills that are essential for further learning of mathematics. Through applications of mathematics, students also develop an appreciation of mathematics and its connections to other disciplines and to the real world.

The Details

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    Registered Title: (Mathematics )

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  • total hours

    150:00

  • Mode of Learning

    On Campus

Curriculum

Course Duration

SSG Approved Training & Assessments Hours:150:00 Trainer Facilitated Hours (On Campus/Virtual):140:00 Self-Directed E-learning Hours:00:00 Assignment Hours:00:00 Assessment Hours:10:00
Learning Outcomes
  • Solve complex mathematical problems using calculus and algebraic techniques.
  • Interpret statistical data and apply probability distributions. 
  • Apply mathematics to real-world contexts.
Course Topics
  1. Functions and Graphs
    Learning Outcome: Analyze and sketch functions using transformations, asymptotes, and intercepts.
  2. Calculus (Differentiation & Integration)
    Learning Outcome: Apply differentiation and integration techniques to solve rate of change, area, and volume problems.
  3. Sequences and Series
    Learning Outcome: Formulate and evaluate arithmetic and geometric sequences and series.
  4. Probability and Statistics
    Learning Outcome: Interpret statistical data and apply probability distributions to solve real-world problems.
  5. Vectors and Complex Numbers
    Learning Outcome: Use vector algebra to solve problems in geometry and model spatial relationships using complex numbers.
  6. Maclaurin Series and Differential Equations
    Learning Outcome: Apply Maclaurin Series to approximate functions and solve simple differential equations analytically.
Certificate Issuance
Upon completing the course, the student will be awarded a Tembusu Certificate in Mathematics.
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FAQs

Class schedules, including lessons conducted on public holidays, are communicated to students prior to course commencement. Students are given the option to select an alternative schedule where classes do not coincide with public holidays at the point of enrolment, subject to availability. If a student chooses to proceed with a schedule that includes public holiday classes and subsequently requests to miss or defer a lesson for personal or religious reasons, standard deferment policies apply. This may include applicable deferment or administrative fees, in accordance with Tembusu Institute's published course terms and conditions. No additional penalties are imposed beyond these stated policies, and the same approach is applied consistently to all students.

We do not offer any make-up or replacement classes.

We highly discourage you from missing any classes since the entire program is designed to be hands-on intensive. There is also a minimum attendance requirement of 75% of training hours for Singaporean and PRs, and 90% of training hours for international students. If you do not meet the 75% attendance requirement, you will not be eligible to enjoy subsidies nor to sit for the assessment. Make sure you block off your time during your training with us or find an intake option that will ensure you do not miss any classes. You will only wish that you had more time in the class!

Tembusu Institute schedules classes on selected public holidays to cater to adult learners. Public holiday classes provide greater flexibility and accessibility for learners who may not be able to attend weekday or regular working-hour classes due to work, family or caregiving commitments. All schedules are planned and communicated clearly to students prior to course commencement.