Level 2 Functional Skills Maths
Qualification | Level 1 Functional Skills Maths |
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Subject Area | Maths |
Attendance | On-site |
Age Group(s) | Adults |
Duration | Monday, 9am to 12pm, Start date: 16.09.24 End date: 13.06.24 |
Day
Day |
Time |
Monday |
16.30-20.30 |
Tuesday |
14.00-18.00 |
Wednesday |
09.00-13.00 |
Thursday |
17.00-21.00 |
Friday |
09.00-13.00 |
Saturday |
10.00- 14.00 |
Course outline
Functional Skills Maths Level 2 is a great course for you to develop your Maths skills and gain and recognised qualification. This course and the skills within are essential for work, college, higher education and day-to-day life. Our Functional Skills Maths course will help you improve your skills and prepare you to pass your tests.
The course covers GCSE topics, so you are prepared for this if you wish to do this in the future. Our Level 2 course is tailored to the skills needed for an apprenticeship also.
Entry requirements
English and Maths qualification at any level but this will be assessed on interview.
You must be aged 19+ to apply for this course.
Future Progress
- Functional Skills Maths Level 2
- GSCE Maths
What can it lead to?
Achieving Functional Skills Maths at Level 2 can open several pathways for further education and career opportunities:
- Further Education:
- You can progress to higher-level qualifications, such as A-levels or BTEC courses.
- It can also be a prerequisite for certain university courses.
- Employment Opportunities:
- Level 2 is equivalent to a GCSE pass (grades 4-9) and is highly regarded by employers.
- It can improve your job prospects and open up opportunities for career advancement.
- Apprenticeships and Vocational Training:
- It meets the requirements for many advanced apprenticeship programs.
- It can also lead to vocational qualifications in various fields.
- Practical Life Skills:
- The skills gained are applicable in everyday life, such as budgeting, managing finances, and problem-solving.
These qualifications are designed to be practical and relevant, helping you apply maths in real-life situations and build confidence in your abilities.
What are the course outcomes?
These courses are designed to:
- build confidence and understanding of maths
- preparing learners for real-world situations
- building the skills to further study on maths courses
- support you to gain employment, apprenticeships and further education
Who is the course aimed at?
The Functional Skills level 2 Maths course is designed for a diverse range of learners, including:
- Adults Returning to Education:
- Individuals looking to improve their maths skills for personal development or career advancement.
- Those who may have missed out on formal education and want to gain a recognised qualification.
- School Leavers:
- Students who did not achieve a passing grade in GCSE Maths and need an alternative qualification to progress in their education or career.
- Apprentices and Trainees:
- Learners enrolled in apprenticeship programs where maths skills are essential for their vocational training and future employment.
- Job Seekers:
- Individuals seeking to enhance their employability by gaining a qualification that demonstrates their competence in maths.
- Those looking to meet the entry requirements for certain job roles or further training programs.
- Employees:
- Workers aiming to improve their maths skills for better job performance and career progression.
- Those required by their employers to achieve a certain level of maths proficiency
- Parents and Caregivers:
- Individuals who want to support their children’s education by improving their own maths skills.
There is a course for everyone!
Course content
- Using Numbers and the Number System:
- Whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
- Calculations involving ratios and proportions.
- Understanding and using powers and roots.
- Compound interest calculations.
- Common Measures, Shape, and Space:
- Advanced units of measurement.
- Calculating perimeter, area, and volume for complex shapes.
- Properties and applications of 2D and 3D shapes.
- Using scales, maps, and plans.
- Handling Information and Data:
- Collecting, recording, and representing data.
- Advanced data representation using charts, tables, and graphs.
- Interpreting and analysing data to make informed decisions.
- Understanding and applying probability
These levels build on each other, gradually increasing in complexity and depth.
How will you be assessed?
Internally assessed via in class assessments followed by formal examinations.
Is there an interview?
Yes
Equipment Required?
No kit required.
Please note: There will be an initial assessment and diagnostic test to gauge suitability.