Multiply: Support for Numeracy SCQF Level 4
What is special about this course?
Multiply: Support for Numeracy is a FREE fully-funded programme designed to elevate your numeracy skills and boost your confidence in dealing with mathematical challenges. Whether you’re looking to boost your number skills to progress at work or to help with daily tasks, Multiply could be the next step in unlocking your potential.
Practice basic number skills and learn to budget in a relaxed friendly and supportive group. Develop skills for life, learning and work.
Entry requirements
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To qualify for a Multiply funded place, you need to be:
- An adult aged 19+ and located in the Highland, looking to upskill your qualifications for career progression or to improve your confidence in numbers.
- Aged between 16-19 not currently in education, training or employment.
Why Choose Multiply?
- Fully Funded: Our courses are entirely FREE.
- Real-Life Applications: We cover practical topics tailored to your everyday life from Christmas budgeting to workplace spreadsheet skills.
- Engaging Sessions: Join experienced instructors in a relaxed and accessible learning environment.
- Confidence Building: Multiply is not just about arithmetic; it's about building confidence and enhancing everyday skills.
How will I study my course?
- Part Time
- Online on a Tuesday from 6.30 - 8.30 pm
How long will my course last?
9 WeeksWhere can I study my course?
Start date
- 5 November 2024
Fees
For the latest information on fees please see our fees policy.
Additional costs
- The course is free to everyone aged 19 and living at a Highland Council postcode address.
What can I do on completion of my course?
After successfully completing this course, students can progress onto:
- National 5 Mathematics
Is there more information available online?
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