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Learning paths · programmes

Stack courses
into a programme.

A learning path is a curated sequence of courses with a coherent academic outcome. Each course issues its own credential; completing the full path unlocks a path-level credential and a place on the AquinTutor register for that programme.

Programmes

3

Courses inside paths

5

Total hours

0108.0040.00200.00h

Path credential

1 per path

Admission

By application

Pacing

Self-paced

01 PROGRAMME 01 / 03 BEGINNER technology

Computing Foundations

A first-year programme in computer science and applied mathematics.

A two-semester programme: the foundations of programming, computer science theory, and the calculus required to follow modern technical literature. Built for students with no prior background; finishes with a credential ...

02 PROGRAMME 02 / 03 BEGINNER liberal-arts

Liberal Arts Core

Philosophy, ethics, and the disciplined argument.

A focused introduction to the liberal arts core: ethical philosophy and adjacent reading. Designed as the humanities anchor for any major. Short, dense, and explicitly graded against academic-essay rubrics.

03 PROGRAMME 03 / 03 ADVANCED technology

Quantum + AI Frontier Track

For students aiming at the next decade of frontier research.

A capstone-track programme combining quantum information theory, applied AI engineering, and rigorous mathematical foundations. Built for graduate-level applicants and self-directed researchers preparing for ASI-era rese...

How paths work

Four principles
behind every programme.

I

Sequence the prerequisites

Each course is placed so the one before it is sufficient to begin the one after. No surprise gaps.

II

Credential per course

You earn a credential at each completed course, not just at the end. The path is a record of consistent work, not a single examination.

III

Path-level credential

Completing every course in a path unlocks a path-level credential - a single verifiable URL listing all underlying courses.

IV

Your own timeline

Paths are self-paced. The institutional roadmap publishes recommended pacings, but you graduate when you finish.

Open enrolment

A path is a degree
measured in mastery.

Each finished path is a verifiable, externally citable credential. Pick one, follow the sequence, graduate the programme on your own timeline.

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