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Social Sciences incorporating ICS

Maths Higher

Campus Sighthill Campus

Qualification SCQF Level 6

Study mode Evening

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Course overview

Mathematics is rich, stimulating, engaging, and fascinating for people of all ages, interests, and abilities. Learning math develops logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, creativity, and abstract thinking. It uses a universal language of numbers and symbols, which allows us to communicate ideas concisely and rigorously. 

National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications, accredited by the SQA, 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.

Course Fees: £400 per subject. Fees will be confirmed when an application has been processed.

What you will learn

  • Maths: Expressions and Functions
    • You will learn to use mathematical operational and reasoning skills linked to expressions and functions
  • Maths: Relationships and Calculus
    • You will learn how to use mathematical operational and reasoning skills linked to relationships and calculus
  • Maths: Applications
    • You will learn how to use and apply mathematical operational and reasoning skills linked to different applications

How the course is assessed

  • The course is assessed through an SQA examination in May, which requires you to draw on and apply the skills and knowledge you have acquired across all the units in the course, sometimes in integrated ways.
  • The exam consists of two papers - one where calculators are not allowed and one where they are permitted.

Number of days per week

Part-time evening class:

  • Tuesday evening, 6 PM to 9 PM at our Sighthill Campus
  • Plus, a recommended minimum of at least 3 hours of self-study

Students need to attend every week at the allocated time. Higher Maths is a demanding course, and applicants must ensure they can give the time and commitment required to pass.

Entry requirements

  • National 5 Mathematics at grade A/B (or equivalent)
  • National 5/Intermediate 2 English at grade A/B (or equivalent).

The above represents the minimum entry requirements. We will not accept applications with National 5 Applications of Maths only for this course.
Applicants should provide a personal statement with their application, which includes the reasons they chose to study Higher Maths.

Information on Tests / Auditions / Interview Requirements

  • Applicants with appropriate maths qualifications gained more than 2 years ago will be asked to attend a skills test to assess their knowledge and suitability for the course.
  • This will be in person and paper-based.
  • If, you are required to attend a skills test, your acceptance onto the course will be based on completing the test.
  • The skills test will require a minimum score to pass, to ensure applicants are equipped with the required skills to begin the course.
  • Unfortunately, no resits of this skills test will be possible until the following academic year.

English Proficiency Requirements

IELTS 6.0

Career options

  • The course is relevant for candidates wishing to study in fields such as
    • Commerce
    • Engineering
    • Science.
  • It can also be used to gain entry to a Higher Education institution along with other relevant qualifications.

Study Options

Campus Study mode Start date Cost
Sighthill Campus Evening 01/01/01 £400

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