Mathematics 1: set, function concept and basic elementary function I (exponential function, logarithmic function, power function);
Math 2: preliminary solid geometry, preliminary plane analytic geometry;
Math 3: algorithm preliminary, statistics, probability;
Math 4: basic elementary function 2 (trigonometric function), vector on the plane, trigonometric identity transformation;
Math 5: Solve triangles, sequences and inequalities.
elective
◆ 1 series: consists of two modules.
Elective courses 1- 1: common logical terms, conic curves and equations, derivatives and their applications;
Elective courses 1-2: statistical cases, reasoning and proof, number series expansion and complex number introduction, block diagram.
Series 2: consists of three modules.
Elective course 2- 1: common logical terms, conic curve and equation, vector and space solid geometry;
Elective 2-2: Derivative and its application, reasoning and proof, number system expansion, complex number introduction;
Elective Course 2-3: Counting Principles, Statistical Cases, Probability.
Series 3: It consists of six topics.
Elective course 3- 1: Selected lectures on the history of mathematics;
Elective 3-2: Information Security and Password;
Elective 3-3: Geometry on Sphere;
Elective 3-4: Symmetry and Group;
Elective 3-5: Euler formula and classification of closed surfaces;
Elective courses 3-6: angle bisection and number field expansion.
Series 4: It consists of ten special topics.
Elective course 4- 1: Selected lectures on geometric proof;
Elective 4-2: Matrix and Transformation;
Elective 4-3: order and difference;
Elective 4-4: Coordinate System and Parameter Equation;
Elective 4-5: Selected lectures on inequality;
Elective 4-6: Elementary Number Theory;
Electives 4-7: optimization method and preliminary experimental design;
Electives 4-8: Overall Planning and Graph Theory;
Elective 4-9: Risk and Decision-making;
Elective course 4- 10: Switching Circuit and Boolean Algebra.
Basically, there are two books in one semester, all the basic compulsory courses for senior one, one, two, three, four and two, as well as 2- 1 2-3 for senior two, liberal arts 1- 1-2, and 4-1-2 for senior three.