Pre-courses, review courses and accompanying offers
As part of the eight-day revision course before the start of lectures, the school subjects required in the first semesters of mathematics are repeated in a lecture, prepared and practiced in the tutorial in small working groups under supervision.
The mathematics revision course is a voluntary offer for all first-year Bachelor’s students at the Faculty of Engineering to refresh their knowledge of mathematics before starting their studies.
Students of the Faculty of Natural Sciences are offered their own preliminary courses.
You can find the program of the mathematics revision course here: Program Mathematics Repetitorium WS 2024/25
Dates:
- In the 2 weeks before the start of the lecture period, registration always begins on July 15 of the year, for all Bachelor’s degree programs at TF
You must register online to take part in the Mathematics Repetitorium. There are two options:
- If you are already enrolled, log in to StudOn with your IDM ID and then join the course: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs5462764_join.html, to register in a practice group, please go to the course via SSO and join a group.
- If you are not yet enrolled, you can register directly for the Matherep. here. By clicking on the link, you will be redirected to a registration form. The following data and steps are required here:
– First name and surname
– Title (optional)
– Salutation
– E-mail address (2x)
– Accept user agreement
– Enter security check (CAPTCHA)
– Click on the “Register” button
After registering, you will receive a confirmation e-mail with a link to activate your new user account. This link is valid for 3 hours. Confirmation must be received within 3 hours, otherwise you will have to register again. After activation, the user data will also be sent. The password is generated automatically. These steps are also explained in detail during registration. You will be automatically registered as a member of the course Mathematics Repetitorium TF WS 2024/25 after successful registration. To join an exercise group, you must then go to the course via the local login.
You can ask questions about the mathematics revision course in the winter semester here from July 15 until the end of the course: studium-matherep@fau.de
As part of the eight-day revision course before the start of the semester, the mathematics subjects required in the first semesters are repeated in a lecture, which is recorded for self-study and stored in the course, and prepared and practiced in the tutorial in small working groups under supervision.
The mathematics revision course is a voluntary offer for all first-year Bachelor’s students at the Faculty of Engineering to refresh their knowledge of mathematics before starting their studies.
Students of the Faculty of Natural Sciences are offered their own preliminary courses.
In advance, a pre-test on engineering mathematics can be used to test which calculation skills are still available from school. The pre-test can simply be printed out and worked on directly on the printouts. Have fun and good luck! Solutions are provided as part of the mathematics revision program.
You can find the program of the last mathematics revision course here: Program Mathematics Repetitorium SoSe 2024
Dates:
- In the 2 weeks before the start of the lecture period, registration always begins on January 15 of the year, for the IP Bachelor’s program of the TF and students changing subjects
You must register online to take part in the mathematics revision course. More details will soon be available on this page.
You can ask questions about the mathematics revision course in the summer semester here from January 15 until the end of the course: studium@mb.uni-erlangen.de
The computer science revision course is an unsupervised virtual course for self-study and is aimed at all students of the Faculty of Engineering (especially computer science-related courses) who would like to refresh their programming experience in object-oriented languages or would like to improve it at their personal rate. As an additional self-study course, it is intended to make it easier for students to get started with object-oriented programming by introducing its components using the Java programming language as an example together with the recommended development environment IntelliJ (alternatively: Eclipse).
Click here to register for the online course.