Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles, especially right-angled triangles. Trigonometry is widely used inĀ engineering, physics, architecture, navigation, and computer graphics to calculate distances, heights, and angles. It also extends to circular functions and wave analysis in advanced studies.

Linear Algebra is a branch of mathematics that studies vectors, vector spaces, linear transformations, and systems of linear equations. It forms the foundation for much of modern mathematics and its applications in science, engineering, computer science, economics, and statistics.

Calculus I introduces students to the fundamental concepts of differential and integral calculus. The course focuses on understanding limits, continuity, derivatives, and the basics of integration with applications. Students will learn how to analyze and interpret mathematical models using calculus, solve real-world problems involving rates of change, motion, and optimization, and develop a solid foundation for advanced mathematical study.