Can you do a bridging course for maths?
Can you do a bridging course for maths?
About the Bridging Programme Our Mathematics Bridging Programme provides students who do not meet the necessary maths requirements (50% or more for pure maths on the NSC) to do one of our degree programmes, with a second opportunity to do so.
How long is a bridging course for math?
The course will take between 12 and 24 months. This depends on how many subjects you would like to redo. Double-check your registration! If your matric exams were administered by the Department of Education (DBE) then you need to register for the subject exams you’ll write during this course.
Does UNSW have prerequisites?
At UNSW, we don’t have prerequisite courses. Instead, we have assumed knowledge. This means that your academics will teach you assuming that you have studied certain subjects (or equivalent).
What can I study if I failed maths?
Here is a list of distance learning courses you can study without maths:
- Bookkeeping and Accounting Studies.
- Forensics and Investigations.
- Policing, Forensics and Investigation Studies.
- Office Administration and Secretarial Studies.
- Business Management Studies.
- Beauty Therapy Studies.
- Occupational Health and Safety Studies.
Is UNSW hard to get into?
Getting into a Bachelor of Laws at UNSW is no easy task. But if you’re interested in this degree then it’s safe to say you’re the type that’s always up for a challenge! In 2020, the lowest selection rank (ATAR + Adjustment Factors) was 96. To make matters even more difficult, a killer ATAR alone won’t quite cut it.
How long is ATAR valid for UNSW?
This qualification is valid for five years.
Can you go to university if you fail maths?
In short, yes it is possible to go to university without a GCSE Maths qualification*. That being said, you will likely be required to take additional courses such as a functional skills course or a GCSE Maths retake.
What degree has the least amount of math?
16 college majors with no math
- Anthropology. Anthropology is the study of humans.
- Linguistics. Linguistics majors study language structure and how humans u se it, which means they have a variety of paths they can take.
- Theology.
- History.
- Psychology.
- Sociology.
- Occupational therapy.
- Culinary arts.