Saint Louis University’s School of Engineering and Architecture Honor Society (SEAHS) continued “Project Matuto” for the Midterm examinations on 5 and 6 April 2024, at the Otto Hahn Building, SLU Main Campus. In continuation of the partnership with the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers – JSLUC’s Peer ChEtorials (PICHE-JSLUC), this initiative advances toward the midterm, being hosted by SEAHS members.
The continuation of the project also introduced two new subjects under its current iteration: Advanced Mathematics and Differential Equations. These subjects, in addition to Differential Calculus, were extensively covered through various topics such as Miller’s Method, L’Hospital’s Rule, and Bernoulli’s Differential Equations. The methods utilized in tutoring allowed the student learners to effectively engage with the given topics via hands-on problem-solving exercises and interactive discussions.
The successful completion of the previous Project MaTuto allowed SEAHS to include additional subjects in accordance with more relevant topics to a wider range of Engineering courses. This project is initiated in alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 4 (Quality Education), 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and 17 (Partnership for the Goals), while also following the CICM Advocacy of Justice and Peace. (School of Engineering and Architecture Honor Society)