Higher Maths SCQF 6 Evening

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About...

Mathematics is important in everyday life. It helps us to make sense of the world we live in and to manage our lives. Using mathematics enables us to model real-life situations and make connections and informed predictions. It equips us with the skills we need to interpret and analyse information, simplify and solve problems, assess risk and make informed decisions.  

This course is delivered by blended learning, using an online learning platform, Webex and our virtual learning environment (VLE) called Brightspace. Learning materials will be provided as a mixture of paper-based and through the VLE, Brightspace. You will work through the learning materials and complete tasks as requested by your lecturer. During induction students will learn how to use the VLE, which is an integral part of the course delivery. 

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Level

SCQF 6

Delivery

Online Blended Learning:

  • Thursdays 6 - 9pm
  • Optional Tutorial 5 - 5.45pm
  • Open to the public

Location

Online learning platform - Webex and our virtual learning environment (VLE) called Brightspace.  

You will have to attend an assessment centre to complete: 

  • Closed book assessment (potentially in November) 
  • Prelim 
  • Final Exam 

Your lecturer will discuss this with you. 

Duration

1 Year

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Course content...

The course aims to: 

  • motivate and challenge you by enabling you to select and apply mathematical techniques in a variety of mathematical situations 
  • develop confidence in the subject and a positive attitude towards further study in mathematics and the use of mathematics in employment  
  • deliver in-depth study of mathematical concepts and the ways in which mathematics describes our world  
  • allow you to interpret, communicate and manage information in mathematical form, skills which are vital to scientific and technological research and development  
  • deepen your skills in using mathematical language and exploring advanced mathematical ideas  

The evening sessions, which you will attend from home, are mandatory. Further to these, you will be expected to join a one-hour online tutorial once a week; this can also be done from home. There is also an element of self-study which will be required each week; students should allow at least 2 hours per week for this. 

To gain the award of the course, students must achieve all the component units, complete a written folio and external exam. 

Where you can go... 

Higher Maths is an entry requirement for many university courses and is a valued qualification by employers. 

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Entry requirements

  • National 5 Maths at grade B or above (or equivalent qualifications/experience).
  • Candidates without National 5 Maths (or equivalent qualifications/experience) will need to take a short skills profile test.