Course Overview
In Mathematics, students strengthen algebra, statistics, and calculus skills with an emphasis on solving real-world financial and business problems. They develop analytical thinking and mathematical communication crucial for economics, accounting, and data analysis. Informatics Practices, on the other hand, focuses on technology applications in business. Topics include spreadsheets, database management, data visualization, and basic programming. Students learn to use digital tools for efficient business operations and decision-making. Both subjects prepare learners for the data-driven demands of modern business, and careers in finance, analytics, or IT.



