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How much maths is used in an access to health course?
Original post by Claire 24!
How much maths is used in an access to health course?

Hello,

Greetings! Hope you are doing well.

The amount of mathematics used in access to health courses can vary depending on the specific program and institution offering the course. However, in general, most access to health courses will require a basic understanding of mathematical concepts such as percentages, ratios, and basic algebra. Additionally, some courses may require more advanced math skills, such as statistics or calculus, particularly if the program involves a research component.

In many cases, the math required for access to health courses will be taught within the context of the course material, rather than as a separate math course. For example, you may learn how to calculate medication dosages or interpret lab results using basic math skills. If you have concerns about your math abilities, it's a good idea to speak with an academic advisor or the course instructor to determine if there are any specific math skills you need to brush up on before beginning the program.

I hope this helps.

Warm Regards,
Megha Sharma
Student Ambassador
MSc Business Analytics
Coventry University
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Original post by Coventry University Student Ambassadors
Hello,

Greetings! Hope you are doing well.

The amount of mathematics used in access to health courses can vary depending on the specific program and institution offering the course. However, in general, most access to health courses will require a basic understanding of mathematical concepts such as percentages, ratios, and basic algebra. Additionally, some courses may require more advanced math skills, such as statistics or calculus, particularly if the program involves a research component.

In many cases, the math required for access to health courses will be taught within the context of the course material, rather than as a separate math course. For example, you may learn how to calculate medication dosages or interpret lab results using basic math skills. If you have concerns about your math abilities, it's a good idea to speak with an academic advisor or the course instructor to determine if there are any specific math skills you need to brush up on before beginning the program.

I hope this helps.

Warm Regards,
Megha Sharma
Student Ambassador
MSc Business Analytics
Coventry University


Morning
Thank you so much, yes it is a big help.

Thanks again
Claire

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