Everyday Maths

“Everyday Maths” is a comprehensive programme designed to develop and enhance mathematical skills for personal and professional contexts. The course is structured to cater to a wide range of participants, from those seeking to improve their everyday numeracy to professionals looking to refine their mathematical skills for workplace applications

Everyday maths

Requirements

You can start a Multiply course if you’re 19 or over and you do not have at least a grade 4 (previously grade C) in GCSE maths or qualifications at the same level.

If you think Multiply could help you get a job or access higher levels or training, you might be eligible regardless of the qualification you have.

Where This Will Lead

Once you’ve finished a Multiply numeracy course, you could:

  • start a more advanced numeracy course to get a qualification
  • feel more confident about applying for jobs that need maths skills
  • explore other courses on the National Careers Service website

Earned Qualifications

You might be able to get a qualification depending on the course provider.

You can read the details for each individual course to check if you’ll get a qualification at the end.

A Multiply course can also help you get a qualification, such as a Functional Skills Qualification or GCSE.

Min Entry Age

19

Delivery

Online Learning

Credit Value

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Funding

Multiply Scheme

Duration

Two hours

TQT ?Total Qualification Time

66 hours

GLH ?Guided Learning Hours

55 hours

Level

Entry Level

Location

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Sector

Functional Skills

Qualification Type

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Region

Staffordshire, West Midlands

Awarding Body

Generic Award

“Everyday Maths” is a comprehensive programme designed to develop and enhance mathematical skills for personal and professional contexts. The course is structured to cater to a wide range of participants, from those seeking to improve their everyday numeracy to professionals looking to refine their mathematical skills for workplace applications

This programme is particularly beneficial for those who:

  1. Foundational Math Concepts: The course begins with foundational concepts in mathematics, ensuring all participants have a solid base.
  2. Practical Applications for Personal Life: This section focuses on how math can be applied in real-life scenarios. It includes managing household budgets, understanding interest rates for loans and savings, planning big purchases, and basic statistical understanding for informed decision-making.
  3. Math in the Workplace: Tailored to professionals, this part addresses math skills necessary in various work environments. Topics might include data analysis, creating and understanding financial reports, budgeting and forecasting, and using mathematical reasoning to solve work-related problems.
  4. Technology and Math Tools: Participants learn about various technological tools and software that can aid in mathematical calculations and analysis in personal and professional settings.
  5. Problem-Solving Skills: The course emphasises developing strong problem-solving skills, teaching participants to approach problems methodically and use mathematical reasoning to find solutions.
  6. Interactive Workshops: Practical workshops where participants can apply their learning in real-life scenarios, both personal and professional, are an integral part of the program.
  7. Customisable Modules: Recognising the diverse needs of participants, the program offers customisable modules allowing individuals to focus on areas most relevant to their personal and professional lives.
  8. Support and Resources: Ongoing support and a wealth of resources, including online tutorials, problem sets, and access to a community of learners, are provided.
  9. Assessment and Certification: The course concludes with an assessment to gauge the participants’ progress, followed by a certification that can add value to their professional qualifications.

Additional information

Delivery

Online Learning

Funding Type

Multiply Scheme

Region

Staffordshire, West Midlands

Minimum Entry Age

19

TQT

66

GLH

55

Sector

Functional Skills

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