THE IB DP1 - DP2 BRIDGE COURSE

The IBDP aims to develop students who have excellent breadth and depth of knowledge – students who flourish physically, intellectually, emotionally and ethically. The Diploma Programme (DP) curriculum is made up of six subject groups and the DP core, comprises theory of knowledge (TOK), creativity, activity, service (CAS) and the extended essay. Through the Diploma Programme (DP) core, students reflect on the nature of knowledge, complete independent research and undertake a project that often involves community service.

Why should you enroll in the IB DP1-DP2 Bridge Course?

The IB curriculum consists of two years, DP1 and DP2. The transition from DP1 to DP2 might seem taxing as your workload, assigments and exams start to pile up. To guide you through the process, we have introduced a summer programme that you might find helpful in ensuring a smoother transition between DP1 and DP2.

Enrolling in the summer programme would aid the students in getting an idea of what DP2 would entail, revise DP1 content for each subject, get you accustomed to IB-style questions and help you check off all things on your list.

Our Approach

The summer program offered by Tychr is specially curated for students to ‘Bridge the Gap’ between the previous grade and the successive grade.

We believe in a Result-oriented methodology and therefore understand and give importance to the dependency of the next academic year on the previous year for the IBDP curriculum.

Our Adaptive teaching methodology addresses the unique needs of each student and ensures a personalized teaching experience.

Timeline

Course Structure

INR 24,000 / US $350 only per subject for 2 Months

Here is the detailed plan for the summer programme and what will be covered -

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Identity
Culture
Creativity

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Paper 1 IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Microeconomics
Demand
Supply
Competitive Market Equilibrium
Critique of the Maximizing Behaviour of Consumers and Producers
Elasticity of Demand
Elasticity of Supply
Role of Government in

Microeconomics
Market Failure–Externalities and Common Pool or Common Access Failures
Market Failure–Public Goods

Date: 26th June to 7th August

(HL ONLY) Market Failure–Asymmetric Information
(HL ONLY) Market Failure–Market Power
(HL ONLY) The Market’s Inability to Achieve Equality
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Biological approach to understanding behaviour
Cognitive approach to understanding behaviour
Sociocultural approach to understanding behaviour

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Approaches to researching behaviour
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

SL and HL Core
Population distribution: changing population
Global Climate: vulnerability and resilience

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Global resource consumption and security
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Military leaders
Conquest and its impact

Date: 26th June to 7th August

The move to global war
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Unit 1: Introduction to Business Management
Unit 2: Human resource management

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Unit 3: Finance and Accounts
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Mechanics
Thermal Physics
Waves

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Electricity and Magnetism
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Atomic Structure
Periodicity

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Energetics/ Thermochemistry
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Molecular Biology
Genetics
Ecology

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Evolution and Biodiversity
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

System fundamentals
Computer organization

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Networks
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Foundations of ESS
Ecosystems and Ecology
Biodiversity and Conservation

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Aquatic Systems
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Number and Algebra
Functions

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Calculus
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Number and Algebra
Functions

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Statistics and Probability
Practising IB-style questions

Date: 7th June to 25th June

Comparative study

Date: 26th June to 7th August

Exhibition pieces
Intro to Process portfolio

FAQs

One trial class can be availed for any one subject of your choice.

A recorded lecture will be provided to ensure the student does not miss on his/her studies

The student will receive subject specific material in the form of notes, assignments and tests

The fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.

Our Proven T.E.S.T. Methodology

Like all our online tuitions, our IBDP course follows our proven T.E.S.T. Methodology. For the IBDP, this means:

INR 24,000 / US $350 only per subject for 2 Months

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