Studying GCSE Maths will develop a positive attitude to mathematics and an appreciation of the place of maths in both employment and everyday life. You will learn to think mathematically, to understand mathematical ideas and how to use them. This is a great subject to help develop your analytical and problem solving skills.
If you do not have a minimum grade of 4 (C) in maths at GCSE, then you may be able to study this course for free, if you have already obtained a grade 4 (C) or higher the fees are £811.
TIMINGS
Session 1: Wednesday 1:15pm-3:45pm
Session 2: Friday 11am-1:30pm
What you'll learn
This is a GCSE Mathematics, delivered in one academic year. The course assesses students’ abilities to understand mathematical ideas and utilise mathematical techniques.
There are three core units:
- number and algebra
- geometry and algebra
- statistics and number
How you'll learn and be assessed
You will learn though a combination of traditional lessons and e-learning. You will need to be prepared for extra study and spend around three hours per week on studying away from the classroom.
You will have your own specialist personal tutor who you will meet individually or as part of a group tutorial and they will help you set, review and achieve your targets.
These units will be assessed through three separate end of year examinations.
Entry requirements
If you have not already achieved a grade 3 in Maths, you will be required to sit an assessment to check your suitability for the course. This assessment will be completed on campus at your Meet the Teacher event. You will be sent details of how to book onto your event as part of the application process. It is essential that you attend an event to complete your assessment and gain entry to the course.
