École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Algèbre Linéaire (Partie 2)

Ecublens, Switzerland

The Non-degree in Algèbre Linéaire (Partie 2) at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

EPFL, located in the Lausanne area, is a leading European research university focused on science, engineering and technology. Founded in 1853, the school is renowned for interdisciplinary research, strong ties to industry and an entrepreneurial ecosystem that supports hundreds of startups. Students encounter a rigorous curriculum that emphasizes hands-on projects, collaboration and the translation of research into practical solutions.

The campus offers state of the art laboratories, innovation hubs and close partnerships with industry leaders in robotics, AI, sustainable energy and biotechnology. International students join a diverse community and benefit from programs taught in English, extensive research opportunities and structured doctoral and masters pathways. EPFL s connections with Swiss industry create clear pipelines for internships, collaborative theses and employment after graduation.

Life at EPFL blends academic intensity with a supportive environment that includes career services, language support and student associations. Lausanne s location on Lake Geneva provides a high quality of life and plentiful outdoor activities while remaining central to European research networks. Applicants should highlight research interests, teamwork experience and readiness for an intensive, innovation driven academic setting.

About the Program

This program is called Algèbre Linéaire (Partie 2) and it's a non-degree program that lasts one week. It's taught in English and is available online. The program is suitable for students with a pre-high school education level.

The curriculum covers topics in linear algebra, including vector spaces and linear transformations. You will develop skills in problem-solving and mathematical reasoning. The program also includes exercises and quizzes to help you practice what you learn.

After completing this program, you can work as a Data Analyst, Mathematician, or Physics Researcher. You can also work as a Computer Scientist or an Engineer. These roles are available in various industries, including technology and research.

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