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GCSE Mathematics

  • Online
  • Aberystwyth Campus
  • Cardigan Campus
  • Graig Campus
1 Year

Our GCSE Maths course will help you to develop confidence in and a positive attitude towards mathematics and to recognise the importance and relevance of mathematics to your everyday life and to society.

The course will enable you to appreciate the coherence, creativity, elegance and power of mathematics.  

It will also feature problems set both in real-world contexts and within mathematics itself and will encourage you to implement and evaluate different mathematical techniques with the support of tutors.

Course details

Study modes:
  • Part time
Course length:
1 Year

What you will learn

You can study GCSE maths in conjunction with your main programme of study, or it can be studied part-time as an evening class.

The course will provide you with the confidence in becoming mathematically resilient and allow you to make informed decisions in life.

This GCSE maths course will also allow you to further develop your understanding in the subject and allow to transfer the skills that you have developed, across your learning programme as a whole.

The course will provide you with the opportunity to develop problem solving skills, generate strategies to solve problems that are unfamiliar, answer questions that span more than one topic area of the curriculum, make mental calculations and calculations without the aid of a calculator, make estimates, understand 3D shape, use computers and other technological aids, collect data and to understand and use the statistical problem solving cycle.

The majority of universities and employers are now insisting that learners and employees demonstrate a good grasp of numeracy. Obtaining a GCSE in maths will allow you to widen your career and study options.  

Completion of the course will prepare you to make informed decisions about further learning opportunities and career choices. It will have an emphasis on those aspects of mathematics required for progression into further study or employment routes.

Paper 1 (non-calculator) - written paper             

Duration: intermediate tier - 1 hour 45 minutes; higher tier - 1 hour 45 minutes

Paper 2 (calculator) - written paper                   

Duration: intermediate tier - 1 hour 45 minutes; higher tier - 1 hour 45 minutes

The written papers for each tier will comprise of a number of short and longer, both structured and unstructured questions which may be set on any part of the subject content. 

1 Year Intermediate Tier - GCSE maths grade E or above.

1 Year Higher Tier - GCSE maths C grade or above.

An entry test is available for students who have no evidence of previous qualifications.

Learners under 19 years of age are required to pay an administration fee of £25 prior to enrolment.
 
All other learners are required to pay the GCSE course fee of £163 prior to enrolment.

There are small costs that may be incurred for mathematical equipment, such as the cost of a scientific calculator, ruler, protractor and so on.