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Right now at the start of the new year, you can get our courses for the lowest price possible, $9.99 (except for one course that is $10.99 for some reason). Use the code HAPPY2025 at checkout. But hurry, it’s just for a couple of days.
Hi Martin,
First of all, Happy New Year to you and Hania!
Do you have a fixed date or timeline for releasing the Calculus 2 part 2 course? I have been visiting the website daily to check whether it has been released. If you could provide some info, then it would undoubtedly ease some anxiety. Thanks!
Abhinav,
Thanks! And Happy New Year to you, too!
I can’t be more precise than sometime end of January or in February. Right now, we have a third of the course recorded and edited.
I’ve been checking weekly for the same reason. Thanks Martin for the update. Looking forward to Calculus 2 part 2. And Happy New Year
A Happy New Year to you, too!
Hello, how are u doing? When will you release the Calculus 2 part 2 course?
Almost certainly before the end of February. But it’s not a solid promise.
Hi guys
Is the Discrete Math next in the pipeline after the Calc Series? If so, approximately what month is the first one going to be published? Looking forward to it.
Hi Henry,
Yes, DM is in the pipeline after the Calc Series. I’m working on Calc2p2 (Sequences and series) now; will probably be released in March. Later I will probably move on to “Real analysis: metric spaces”, that will complete the Calculus series. After that DM (a basic course).
Actually, there is a great deal of DM in our “Precalculus 1: Basic notions” (logic, sets, relations, functions), so you can start with this in the meanwhile. This will also be included in the upcoming DM course. Moreover, there will be some number theory, combinatorics, maybe some introduction to graph theory, but probably not much. I don’t have a definite plan for this course yet, and I believe that it can be released either at the end of 2025 or maybe even in 2026.
Kind regards,
Hania
could you please include graph theory and tree?
I will do my best 🙂 — but right now my mind is totally absorbed by Calculus and Real Analysis…
Cant wait for part 2! :). Can we expect the course in the next week?
It would be really nice if you could release complex numbers along with Fourier analysis and transforms next. It would be a nice continuation to pre calculus and the calculus course.
Hi!
Sorry, no release next week…
I’m still in the woods with the number series (almost done, though, the material “just” needs to be recorded and edited), and then I still have functional series to cover…
I believe that I still need some weeks… Really hope to be able to release the course in March.
The next one will be “Real Analysis: Metric spaces”. The Complex-numbers course got moved further to the future, as people are desperately asking me for Discrete Mathematics 🙂
Fourier analysis: a good idea, but it will not be possible until 2028 the earliest…
Anyway: thank you for waiting!
Kind regards,
Hania
PS. Here is an updated version of our Master Plan. “February 2025” needs to be changed int “March 2025″…
https://www.wehlou.com/hania/files/uu/MasterPlan.pdf
Thanks a lot for getting back to me.
I look forward to the calculus and all your upcoming courses 🙂
I can’t wait for Calc 2 part 2! 🙂 When can we expect the course?
We all feel the same way…:) Within weeks.
Hello,
Thanks a lot for all the wonderful courses published on udemy. I have read the other comments and was wondering if you could post the contents for the 2nd part if its going to take time?
and also I wanted to request if you could make a probability and statistics course next? this would complete a series of math prerequisites required for ML/DL/AI.
Thanks a lot
We’ll post the link to the contents in a couple of days right here.
About statistics and probability: we’ve planned out courses out until 2028 and it’s not in there, so don’t wait for us to do it.
Hi John,
I have just recorded the very last video in the new course. Now 2–3 days of a thorough quality control (boring!), and then we will submit the course to Udemy.
Here comes the detailed list of content: https://www.wehlou.com/hania/files/uu/Outline_Calculus2_part2.pdf
If you decide to purchase this course, please, apply the discount code TPOT_APR25 (will be activated on April 1st, no joke…)
Kind regards,
Hania
Hello,
Thanks a lot for the outline and it looks very good for my need. I will definitely use your coupon code. Can’t wait for the course to be launched 🙂
Thank you 🙂
We have already submitted the course, so now it shouldn’t take much time. The shortest time from submitting to publishing for us was one hour, the longest three days, so you never know 😉 — it depends how much work they have for the moment and if they ask for changes in the material (it is often about certain formulations that they want or don’t want to have on their platform; they don’t review the *essential* content, of course).
Hello Thanks for all ur courses, they are a game changer for me. Any updates on your plan to convince your Ukrainian friend, the statistics professor, to publish courses on statistics? Thx in Advance
Yes please!!
Yeah, about that… Sadly, the situation in Ukraine makes it impossible for my friend to make a course, and I don’t know enough about probability and statistics to create one myself…
I’m really, really sorry…
No need to apologize, professor. I thought she was with you in Sweden, outside of Ukraine. My mistake. I hope she’s doing okay.
Thank you for your understanding, Ahmed.