Maths National 5
Campus Sighthill Campus
Qualification SCQF Level 5
Study mode Evening
Start date
Aug 2024
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Course overview
Mathematics is important in everyday life allowing us to make sense of the world and manage our lives. Maths enables us to model real-life situations and make connections and informed predictions. It equips us with the skills to interpret and analyse information simplify and solve problems, assess risk and make informed decisions.
National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications, accredited by the SQA, are typically studied at high school and college. These qualifications act as pathways to further study including university entry. Edinburgh College offers a selection of subjects at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher levels part-time. You may choose to study up to two subjects.
For classes taking place during the day you come to college twice a week for a two-hour class. You come to college once a week for 3-hour class for evening classes.
Course Fees: £357 per subject. Fees will be confirmed when an application has been processed.
What you will learn
- Maths: Expressions and Formulae - You will develop skills linked to mathematical expressions and formulae. These include;
- the manipulation of abstract terms the simplification of expressions
- The evaluation of formulae
- aspects of number algebra geometry and reasoning.
- Maths: Relationships - You will develop skills linked to mathematical relationships. These include;
- solving and manipulating equations working with graphs and carrying out calculations on the lengths and angles of shapes.
- aspects of algebra geometry trigonometry
- reasoning
- Maths: Applications - You will develop skills linked to the applications of mathematics. These include;
- using trigonometry geometry number processes and statistics within real-life contexts.
- aspects of these skills and also skills in reasoning.
How the course is assessed
- This will be assessed within a question paper requiring the application of the breadth of knowledge and skills acquired across the units of the course sometimes in integrated ways. As an aid to meeting these aims skills in using a calculator will be developed and a calculator will be permitted in part of the question paper.
Number of days per week
- 1 evening class per week for 3 hours, on a Monday evening at the Sighthill campus (6.00 PM to 9.00 PM)
Students need to attend every week at the allocated time. National 5 Maths is a demanding course and applicants need to ensure they can give the time and commitment required to pass the course.
Entry requirements
- It is essential that you have gained a pass at National 4 Maths (or equivalent).
- It is recommended that you also gain a pass at National 4 English
- Applicants must demonstrate the ability to work at an appropriate level by having already achieved a pass at A or B in the level below which they are applying.
The above represents the minimum entry requirements.
These courses are challenging and require the ability to study independently. Applicants should identify clearly the reason for studying their chosen subject in their course application.
- National 5 (SCQF 5) subjects - pass at National 4 (with added value unit), Intermediate 1 at A or B, or Standard Grade 3 or 4 in the subject.
- Higher (SCQF 6) subjects - A or B pass at National 5 or A or B at Intermediate 2 in the subject.
- Advanced Higher (SCQF 7) subjects - A or B pass at Higher
- For entry to social science subjects such as Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, History and Politics previous study of the subject is not required. However, National 5 English is required plus another social subject at SCQF level 5.
Information on Tests / Auditions / Interview Requirements
- You may be invited to sit a diagnostic test to assess your knowledge and suitability for the course.
English Proficiency Requirements
IELTS 5.5Study Options
Campus | Study mode | Start date |
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Sighthill Campus | Evening | 26/08/24 |