Non-Accredited

Essential Skills: Maths – Non-Accredited

Course Summary

Participants will learn basic mathematical concepts, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and percentages, and develop problem-solving strategies. The course aims to support participants’ progression onto accredited courses, increase employability, foster personal growth, and enhance overall wellbeing by empowering them with essential maths skills for everyday life.

Progression

Upon completion of this course, students can advance to accredited qualifications within the same field or related areas. Progressing to accredited qualifications can significantly improve employment prospects for roles directly associated with this specialised pathway.

Furthermore, our range of accredited qualifications contributes to Continuing Professional Development (CPD), aiding individuals in maintaining and enhancing their professional skills. This progression pathway supports upskilling and retraining, enhancing the value of students’ CVs.

Designed to promote success, our tailored pathways provide a solid foundation for career progression and personal development, equipping learners with practical skills and knowledge applicable across diverse professional environments.

Essential Skills Pathway progression options include:
Essential Skills qualifications [no workplace required]:

  • Functional Skills Mathematics Entry Level 3
  • Functional Skills Mathematics Level 1
  • Functional Skills Mathematics Level 2
  • GCSE Mathematics

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