GCSE Mathematics
GCSE
In Barrow-In-Furness
Description
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Type
GCSE
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Location
Barrow-in-furness
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Duration
1 Year
The college enters students for the AQA modular course which is assessed by three examination modules (including a non-calculator element) spread over the year. The first examination module covers Statistics and Probability, the second covers Number and the third covers Shape, Space and Algebra. Most students will enter at Foundation level (up to grade C) although the course is designed to.
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Government funding available
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About this course
There are no specific entry requirements for this course.
About the Course
The college enters students for the AQA modular course which is assessed by three examination modules (including a non-calculator element) spread over the year.
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Subjects
- GCSE Mathematics
Course programme
GCSE Mathematics
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this course.
About the Course
The college enters students for the AQA modular course which is assessed by three examination modules (including a non-calculator element) spread over the year.
The first examination module covers Statistics and Probability, the second covers Number and the third covers Shape, Space and Algebra.
Most students will enter at Foundation level (up to grade C) although the course is designed to suit a wide range of ability and students may enter higher level if this is appropriate.
The GCSE Mathematics evening class follows the AQA modular course, normally completed within one year.
*Available to students on Level 3 programmes of study.
Foundation FSMQ and Numeracy
Courses leading to a qualification in Basic Skills are available at level 1 or 2. These focus on practical applications to real life problems and can lead to additional Free Standing Mathematics Qualifications for which students have the opportunity to build a portfolio of work. Alternatively students may follow a course in GCSE Mathematics if this is appropriate.
GCSE Mathematics