🧮 Mathematics, Surveying, Transportation and Construction (MSTC)

📘 Algebra

Review sets, operations, and principles like inclusion-exclusion, with applications in equations and inequalities.

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📐 Trigonometry

Study angles, right triangles, trigonometric identities, and solving triangles with laws of sines and cosines.

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📏 Plane Geometry

Master the properties of two-dimensional shapes, including lines, circles, polygons, and angle theorems.

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🔺 Solid Geometry

Explore the properties and volumes of 3D figures such as prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres.

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📊 Analytic Geometry

Analyze curves, lines, circles, and conic sections in the coordinate plane using algebraic methods.

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📉 Differential Calculus

Understand derivatives, limits, and applications in rate of change and optimization problems.

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📈 Integral Calculus

Learn integration techniques, area under curves, and applications in accumulation and total change.

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🧮 Differential Equations

Solve first and second-order differential equations used in engineering and applied sciences.

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🧭 Vectors & Solid Analytic Geometry

Cover vector operations, 3D coordinate systems, planes, and lines in space.

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⚙️ Classical Physics

Explore mechanics, kinematics, energy, and Newtonian laws applied in engineering contexts.

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📊 Data Analytics

Understand statistics, data interpretation, distributions, and decision-making based on data.

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💰 Engineering Economy

Apply time value of money, cost analysis, and economic decision-making in engineering projects.

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📍 Surveying

Learn measurement techniques in land surveying, leveling, traversing, and advanced instrumentation.

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🚗 Transportation & Highway

Study traffic flow, pavement design, transport systems, and geometric highway design principles.

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🏗️ Construction Project Management

Manage projects through scheduling, cost control, contracts, and safety in construction operations.

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