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  • Offerings in 2025: Registration for Winter 2025 intake will open from Monday 23 June and will close on Friday 15 August 2025. The online course materials is available upon registration. Optional in-person tutorial classes from Wednesday 20 August – Friday 5 September. Live online tutorial option may be available, depending on need and demand. More information will be posted on the Open Learning website closer the commencement of the tutorial class. It is recommended that students aim to complete as much of the online material as they can before the tutorial classes start. The timetable can be found .

    The Mathematics Bridging Course aims to teach relevant topics of the HSC Mathematics Extension 1 subject, including:

    • Revision of algebra
    • Functions
    • Trigonometric identities and inverse trigonometric functions
    • Calculus
    • Induction
    • Combinatorics and Binomial Theorem
    • Further calculus, including integration leading to inverse trigonometric functions
    • Newton’s method
    • Application of calculus to the physical world

    Your performance in the Mathematics Bridging Course exam may mean you are properly prepared for entry directly into MATH1131: Mathematics 1A which is a compulsory course in all engineering, mathematics and many science-based degrees at »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ.

    The Mathematics Bridging Course will run before Term 1 (February), Term 2 (May) and Term 3 (August) each year (approximately 1 month prior to the start of Term). For further information on enrolment please go to this website.

  • Would increasing your knowledge of maths help you to get the most out of your uni course? Do you want to excel at university but don’t have the necessary HSC maths background?

    This program will be delivered in partnership with »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ Sydney and covers the contents of the HSC 2 unit Mathematics course. It is suitable for students who want to improve their knowledge in mathematics or are having difficulty with mathematics in their first year of their chosen university course.

    Topics covered include Basic Algebra, Equations, Functions and Trigonometry, Log Functions and Limit, Rules for Differentiation, and Integration.

    For more information email Vaughn Keena, phone 131 601 or refer to TAFE NSW website - see link below. The next offering will commence on 4th July 2025 and finish on 11 August 2025.

    Enrolment via .

    Course Code 800-000548A 

  • An Expression of Interest request for a new course (Elective) SCIF3000 in term 3 2025 

    About SCIF3000:   SCIF3000 is a Science Industry Project course that gives you the chance to work on industry-driven projects, applying your academic knowledge in real-world situations. In this course, you’ll partner with students from across the Faculty of Science and work with an external organisation to tackle meaningful challenges. You’ll gain practical experience in project management, collaboration, and problem-solving in real-world settings.

    Career Growth: Enhance your CV and expand your professional network.

    Science Elective Credit: The course may count as an elective within your Science degree, subject to confirmation.

    If interested, please submit an EOI via this   - no later than Sunday 29th June 2025.

    The EOI form includes a brief set of questions, and the Faculty of Science (Science Industry Relations Unit) will follow up with further details by Week 6 based on your responses and the final decision on whether the course will proceed.

    A Flyer is provided for more information