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Maths Functional Skills  

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Course Summary

Course Code: WEBD23  

Start Date: Various   

Start Time and Lesson Duration:  for hours

Duration:  lessons over  week(s)

Location: Online Self Study  

Fee: Free    Help 


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Description

This online course is for anyone working at an appropriate level and who needs to improve their Maths skills for their everyday life, to increase their career prospects or to gain access to further or higher education. You will work towards a qualification.

You will work through a series of units in your own time, on a day / time that suits you. A tutor will mark the work you submit and give feedback. They will also offer tutorials as needed. Progress will be rigorously monitored, and you will be expected to do a minimum of 3 hours self-study each week.

You will need to complete an assessment and attend a pre-course interview with a tutor before starting this course, during which you will be able to discuss all the options available to you and any concerns you may have. Click on 'How to Enrol' button on the right-hand side of this page to book your assessment & interview.



What Qualification/level is this course?
This online self-study course is suitable for anyone working towards a Functional Skills qualification at Level 1. You will work through a series of units in your own time each week. You will be expected to do a minimum of 2 hours study a week and will be allocated a maximum of 30 weeks to finish the course. In order to join this course, you will need access to the internet plus a laptop or computer with a built-in camera or webcam / microphone, a printer and a scanner. You will need to print work, complete at home and then scan / upload for feedback.

Examinations Venue disclaimer
Please note, you may be required to travel to an alternative ACL Centre when taking your examination or assessment. This will be communicated to you at the earliest opportunity.

Who is the course for?
For anyone who needs to improve their maths skills to become functional in their everyday lives and work or to gain access to further or higher education. You will work towards a qualification.

What can I expect to learn?
The course will consist of various topics such as: Using the four main methods of calculation, working with fractions, decimals and percentages, analysing data from charts and graph, finding the area and perimeter of shapes, working with a variety of units of measure, time and weight and converting measurements.

How will I learn?
This is an online self-study course. You will work through a series of units in your own time each week. You will be expected to do a minimum of 2 hours study a week and will be allocated a maximum of 30 weeks to finish the course. In order to join this course, you will need access to the internet plus a laptop or computer with a built-in camera or webcam / microphone, a printer and a scanner. You will need to print work, complete at home and then scan / upload for feedback.

How will I know how well I am doing?
You will complete weekly Individual Learning Plan and can have regular discussions with your tutor. Throughout the course you will complete regular assessments in order to see progress and will receive feedback on all work uploaded.

Will I have to do any work at home ?
The course will be completed at home

What will I need to provide?
You will need to have access to a computer or laptop with a camera and microphone (or a webcam) and you will need access to the internet, a printer and a scanner You may also want a pen, pencil, ruler, lined paper, and a folder for your work. You will need a calculator when you take your exam - it is a good idea to use the same one throughout your course, so you get used to it. You will not be able to use your phone as a calculator in your exam.

Are there any other costs?
No.

What can I do next?
You can progress to other courses. Your tutor will advise as to which is the most suitable. The National Careers Service provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work. The service offers confidential and impartial advice and is supported by qualified careers advisers. To make an appointment please call 0800 100 900 (calls are free from landlines and most mobile numbers) or visit their website https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk

Further Information
For all enquiries regarding this course please contact 0345 603 7635.