Pre-University Maths summer course in Oxford, by Bucksmore Education.
This Pre-University Mathematics course introduces university-level mathematics in a variety of theoretical and applied modelling.
The course covers essential foundations of the advanced study of mathematics, physics and analysis of data via topics such as algebra and calculus, as well as probability and statistics.
Students will explore real-life phenomena through logical reason and learn how to analyse problems, propose hypotheses, and test solutions. Students will gain
key transferable skills which will support further studies in engineering, physics, computer science, and more.
Students will get to experience life as an Oxford University student throughout their stay with us, whether they are attending guest lectures from inspiring speakers, in aspirational lecture halls and auditoriums, or graduating with a formal hall, to waking up in their University accommodation.
The Pre-University Preparation programme provides an immersive and broad University experience.
You'll be staying in St Hilda's College a charming campus which is part of University of Oxford, situated on the banks of the River Cherwell, just a short walk from the city centre. The college's gardens and greenery provides a picturesque backdrop for studying in a peaceful setting with an auditorium and onsite punting station available.
Aside from the all-important academic side of life at Bucksmore Education, all programmes are designed to ensure cultural enrichment and a large dose of fun! Students partake in a range of events, on-campus sports and activities, as well as exciting excursions to popular UK cities and tourist landmarks. You might explore London's famous sights such as Big Ben and the London Eye, experience a private tour of Oxford or Cambridge University, or enjoy a quintessentially British seaside experience!
Our Mathematics course introduces university-level mathematics in a variety of theoretical and applied modelling. The course covers essential foundations of the advanced study of mathematics, physics and analysis of data via topics such as algebra and calculus, as well as probability and statistics. Students will explore real-life phenomena through logical reason and learn how to analyse problems, propose hypotheses, and test solutions. Students will gain key transferable skills which will support further studies in engineering, physics, computer science, and more.