Beginner Mathematics (Level 1). This level is intended for those just starting to study mathematics. Students learn the basics: numbers, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division. The goal is to solve simple problems and confidently perform mathematical calculations in daily life.
Basic Mathematics (Level 2). At this level, learners study the basic elements of arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. The focus is on properties of numbers, equations, percentages, proportions, and basic geometric shapes. This level is suitable for those who want to enhance their mathematical skills at a high school level.
Intermediate Mathematics (Level 3). This course is designed to deepen understanding of mathematical concepts at an intermediate level. Students learn about functions, more complex equations, logarithms, trigonometry, and graphs. This level is intended for students preparing for higher education.
Advanced Mathematics (Level 4). This level includes the most complex mathematical concepts. Students learn about integrals, differential calculus, combinatorics, statistics, and analysis. This course is suitable for those preparing for higher education or working in professional fields related to mathematics.