Science and Engineering Prep: Pre-university Calculus and Physics
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- A firm grasp of the mathematical subjects most relevant to undergraduate students in science and technology studies: functions, equations, differentiation and integration.
- A basic understanding of the following physics topics: mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and waves.
- Confidence in using a more academic approach to the study of math and physics.
- The ability to apply this knowledge to various engineering contexts.
Start date Mar 19, 2026
Free
- Type Programme
- Location Online
- Pacing Starts anytime / Self-paced
- Length
For instructor paced courses this is the length of the course.
For self-paced courses this is the length of the course if you spend the amount of time per week as specified. You're free to go faster or slower as you see fit.
10 Weeks - Effort 4 - 8 Hours per week
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- Sander Otte
- Liedewij Laan
- Iris Smit
- Roelof Koekoek
- Fokko van de Bult
- Jeroen Kalkman
- Timon Idema
- Bart van den Dries
- Wolter Groenevelt
Programme
Develop your expertise with multiple courses at a discounted price.
- Overview
Close the readiness gap between high school and university.
Math and physics both lie at the core of science and engineering disciplines. Therefore, a strong foundation will make sure you are ready for more advanced courses and electives, and even contribute to your success in your future career!
This series of two courses will help to ensure that you do not suffer from the learning deficit that often occurs between high school and university. It will mean that you start your undergraduate course with greater confidence and a stronger knowledge base.
The courses will cover the basic topics that are taught in the foundation years of science and engineering programs. Since we know that equations are essential but can become tiresome, to spice the content up we will also offer you real-world examples of how what you learn is applied in various disciplines, including Applied Physics, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. - Job outlook
- Prospective engineering students who want to refresh their physics and math knowledge before starting university.
- High school students who would like an additional challenge in physics and math beyond that offered by their school.
- Engineering students already enrolled in university who realize they need to refresh their physics and math capability.
- Other learners who are interested in university level physics and mathematics.
- Qualifications
##### Certificates
If you successfully complete this program you will earn a Professional Program Certificate.
##### Chartered Engineering Competences
All our online courses and programs have been matched to the competences determined by KIVI’s Competence Structure, a common frame of reference for everyone, across all disciplines, levels and roles.
These competences apply to this course:
- A1: Extend your theoretical knowledge of new and advancing technologies.
6 - 8 Hours per week
Free
6 - 8 Hours per week
Free