Foundation Year in Engineering
The Foundation Year in Engineering at the University of Warwick provides a comprehensive introduction to maths, physics, and engineering principles, preparing students for a range of engineering degree courses.
The Foundation Year in Engineering at the University of Warwick provides a comprehensive introduction to maths, physics, and engineering principles, preparing students for a range of engineering degree courses.
This online course, offered through edX, covers the fundamental maths concepts required for engineering, including algebra, calculus, and statistics, with applications to real-world engineering problems.
The Open University's Engineering Mathematics course is designed for foundation year students, covering key topics such as mathematical modelling, differential equations, and vector calculus.
The University of Nottingham's Foundation Year Engineering Maths course provides a solid grounding in mathematical principles, including pure maths, applied maths, and statistics, with a focus on engineering applications.
This textbook, published by Cambridge University Press, provides a comprehensive introduction to maths for engineering students, covering topics such as linear algebra, calculus, and differential equations.
Khan Academy's Engineering Maths Tutorial offers a range of video lessons and practice exercises, covering key maths topics such as algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, with applications to engineering problems.
The Maths Centre, a UK-based organization, provides maths support resources for engineering students, including study guides, worksheets, and video tutorials, covering a range of maths topics.
The University and College Union (UCU) provides guidance and resources for foundation year maths teaching in engineering, including curriculum design, teaching methods, and assessment strategies.