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Higher Mathematics - Evening
Who is this course aimed at?
Anyone who is good at mathematics and enjoys a challenge. This course will help you develop your analytical, problem solving and mathematical skills.
What entry requirements will I need?
Standard Grade Maths – 1 or Intermediate 2 Maths (C100 11) at Grade A or Higher Maths (C100 12) at grade D or above.
How and where will I study?
Start date: 27 August 2013 (Tuesday 6-9pm) one evening per week. (Arbroath)
Course duration: 36 weeks.
What are the funding options for this course? SDS (ILA200)/Fee Waiver/Self/Sponsor
Price: £396 (based on session 12/13 prices. 13/14 pricing to be confirmed)
What will I study on this course?
SCQF Level 6
The course consists of three units, each with an internal assessment combined with an external exam in May. A wide range of topics are covered such as Calculus, Vectors, Trigonometry and Quadratic Functions.
Job and progression routes?
As well as being a highly recognised and desirable qualication, Higher Maths is often an essential pre-requisite for entry to University in the areas of Science, Engineering, Technology, Computing, Architecture, Finance and many more.
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