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Machine Learning: Random Forest with Python from Scratch©

By Packt

A step-by-step guide that walks you through the fundamentals of Python programming followed using Python libraries to create random forest from scratch. A comprehensive course designed for both beginners with some programming experience or even those who know nothing about ML and random forest!

Machine Learning: Random Forest with Python from Scratch©
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Functional Skills Maths - Level 1 (Updated 2022)

4.9(27)

By Apex Learning

Overview This comprehensive course on Functional Skills Maths - Level 1 (Updated 2022) will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Functional Skills Maths - Level 1 (Updated 2022) comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Functional Skills Maths - Level 1 (Updated 2022). It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Functional Skills Maths - Level 1 (Updated 2022) is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Learning this new skill will help you to advance in your career. It will diversify your job options and help you develop new techniques to keep up with the fast-changing world. This skillset will help you to- Open doors of opportunities Increase your adaptability Keep you relevant Boost confidence And much more! Course Curriculum 24 sections • 114 lectures • 11:37:00 total length •Lecture 1: Introduction Video: 00:02:00 •Lecture 2: Quick Guide: 00:01:00 •Lecture 1: Read & Write Large Numbers Part 1: 00:08:00 •Lecture 2: Read & Write Large Numbers Part 2: 00:13:00 •Lecture 3: Compare and Order Large Numbers: 00:12:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Why do you Round off a Number?: 00:03:00 •Lecture 2: Rounding off techniques: 00:07:00 •Lecture 3: Practice Problems Part 1: 00:09:00 •Lecture 4: Practice Problems Part 2: 00:08:00 •Lecture 5: Rounding to Significant Figures: 00:15:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Number System: 00:07:00 •Lecture 2: Integers and Ordering of Integers: 00:08:00 •Lecture 3: Addition and Subtractions of Integers: 00:10:00 •Lecture 4: Operations on Integers: 00:06:00 •Lecture 5: Multiplication and Division of Integers: 00:07:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Factors and Multiples Basics: 00:07:00 •Lecture 2: Divisibility tests for 2,3,4,5,6: 00:07:00 •Lecture 3: Divisibility tests for 7,8,9,10,11: 00:11:00 •Lecture 4: Prime Factorisation: 00:13:00 •Lecture 5: Highest Common Factor HCF: 00:13:00 •Lecture 6: HCF - Division Method: 00:10:00 •Lecture 7: Least Common Multiple LCM: 00:14:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Classification of Fractions: 00:09:00 •Lecture 2: Convert mixed to improper and improper to mixed fractions: 00:05:00 •Lecture 3: Equivalent Fractions: 00:07:00 •Lecture 4: Comparing Fractions after converting to like fractions: 00:09:00 •Lecture 5: Reducing a fraction to the lowest term: 00:05:00 •Lecture 6: Addition & Subtraction of fractions: 00:09:00 •Lecture 7: Multiplication and Division of Fractions: 00:11:00 •Lecture 8: Find Fractions of whole number quantities or measurements: 00:08:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Expanded form of Decimals: 00:08:00 •Lecture 2: Expanded form to Decimal form: 00:03:00 •Lecture 3: Writing fractions to Decimals: 00:04:00 •Lecture 4: Converting Decimals to a fraction: 00:05:00 •Lecture 5: Like & Unlike Decimals: 00:04:00 •Lecture 6: Comparing & Ordering Decimal Numbers: 00:09:00 •Lecture 7: Addition and Subtraction of Decimals: 00:06:00 •Lecture 8: Multiplication of Decimals: 00:07:00 •Lecture 9: Division of Decimals: 00:06:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Multiply whole numbers and decimals by 10,100 & 1000: 00:09:00 •Lecture 2: Divide whole numbers and decimals by 10,100 & 1000: 00:05:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Squaring of one-digit and two-digit numbers: 00:06:00 •Lecture 1: Simple Formula in words for one step or two steps operations: 00:09:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Intro to the metric system: 00:09:00 •Lecture 2: Length, Mass & Capacity: 00:10:00 •Lecture 3: Length, Mass & Capacity Addition & Subtraction: 00:05:00 •Lecture 1: Converting 12-hour time to a 24-hour time: 00:04:00 •Lecture 2: Converting 24-hour time to a 12-hour time: 00:05:00 •Lecture 3: Conversion to different units of Time: 00:09:00 •Lecture 4: Addition with Time: 00:08:00 •Lecture 5: Subtraction with Time: 00:08:00 •Lecture 6: Multiplication with Time: 00:07:00 •Lecture 7: Division with Time: 00:06:00 •Lecture 8: Finding Time interval between given timings Part 1: 00:05:00 •Lecture 9: Finding Time interval between given timings Part 2: 00:10:00 •Lecture 10: Past Paper problem Q1: 00:02:00 •Lecture 11: Past Paper problem Q2: 00:02:00 •Lecture 12: Past Paper problem Q3: 00:05:00 •Lecture 13: Past Paper problem Q4: 00:03:00 •Lecture 14: Past Paper problem Q5: 00:02:00 •Lecture 1: Order of Operations - PEMDAS: 00:10:00 •Lecture 2: Practice Problems on - PEMDAS: 00:05:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Estimation and approximation: 00:07:00 •Lecture 2: Estimation using Fractions and Decimals: 00:03:00 •Lecture 1: Simple Ratio and Direct Proportion Part 1: 00:09:00 •Lecture 2: Simple Ratio and Direct Proportion Part 2: 00:04:00 •Lecture 3: Simple Ratio and Direct Proportion Part 3: 00:04:00 •Lecture 1: Scale Drawing: 00:06:00 •Lecture 1: What is the meaning of Percentage?: 00:02:00 •Lecture 2: Percentage to Fraction: 00:07:00 •Lecture 3: Percentage of a quantity and conversation to Decimal: 00:05:00 •Lecture 4: Expressing one Quantity as a Percentage of another Quantity: 00:07:00 •Lecture 5: Calculate Percentages of amounts, increase, decrease by 5,10,15%: 00:11:00 •Lecture 1: Calculate simple interest in multiples of 5% on amounts of money: 00:11:00 •Lecture 2: Calculate discounts in multiples of 5% on amounts of money: 00:08:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Problems based on Money: 00:06:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: What is statistics?: 00:04:00 •Lecture 2: Representation of discrete data in Tables: 00:11:00 •Lecture 3: One-way Tables: 00:03:00 •Lecture 4: Two-way Tables: 00:04:00 •Lecture 5: Grouping of a discrete data Part 1: 00:05:00 •Lecture 6: Grouping of a discrete data Part 2: 00:04:00 •Lecture 7: Represent discrete data in Bar Charts (Graphs)Part 1: 00:08:00 •Lecture 8: Represent discrete data in Bar Charts (Graphs)Part 2: 00:07:00 •Lecture 9: Pie Charts (Circle graphs) Part 1: 00:08:00 •Lecture 10: Pie Charts (Circle graphs) Part 2: 00:05:00 •Lecture 11: Pie Charts (Circle graphs) Part 3: 00:08:00 •Lecture 12: Mean & Range: 00:09:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Probability on a scale from 0 to 1: 00:12:00 •Lecture 2: Probabilities of simple events Part 1: 00:03:00 •Lecture 3: Probabilities of simple events Part 2: 00:06:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Lines & Angles: 00:08:00 •Lecture 2: Introduction to Triangles: 00:05:00 •Lecture 3: Polygons: 00:05:00 •Lecture 4: More 2D Figures: 00:07:00 •Lecture 5: Line symmetry: 00:05:00 •Lecture 1: Area & Perimeter Part 1: 00:08:00 •Lecture 2: Area & Perimeter Part 2: 00:06:00 •Lecture 3: Area & Perimeter Part 3: 00:08:00 •Downloadable Resources: 00:00:00 •Lecture 1: Calculation of the volumes & Surface Area of cubes and cuboids: 00:08:00

Functional Skills Maths - Level 1 (Updated 2022)
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Functional Skills Maths Level 2

By Study Plex

Our expert-designed Functional Skills Maths Level 2 Course has smart learning options that provide the necessary Level 2 numeracy knowledge and skills to excel in Functional Skills Maths. Level 2 Maths Course Highlights: This qualification is equivalent to GCSE grade C or 4 Take the Exam from Home – Guaranteed Fast Track Results Exam Booking within 2 Working Days of Enrolment Remote Exam Online or Paper based both option available Course Duration: 55 hours Unlimited Access to Course Materials Get Free Mock Tests & Free Past Papers Extra 25% Time for people with Learning Difficulties NCFE, Pearson Edexcel, Open Awards and TQUK are all OFQUAL-regulated and nationally recognised Exam slots are available 24*7 from Monday to Sunday. If you are in a rush and would like to book your exam sooner, then you can book your remote online exam within 3 working days for Open Awards, 1 working day of enrolment for NCFE and within 7 working days for Pearson Edexcel. Please note the exam price advertised on the website for the Open Awards remote invigilation exam is applicable for weekdays (Monday to Friday between 9 am to 5 pm). If you would like to book the Open Awards remote invigilation exam at the weekend then there is an additional £25+Vat applicable. The new assessment and result dates by NCFE are: (Only applicable if you are attending the exam in between the following assessment date). Delivery mode: On-screen and RI Assessment date to and from: 16/09/2024 – 25/10/2024 Results release: 01/11/2024 The new assessment and result dates by Open Awards is: (Only applicable if you are attending the exam in between the following assessment date). Delivery mode: Remote Assessment date to and from: 02/09/2024 – 13/09/2024 Results release: 11/10/2024 Delivery mode: Remote Assessment date to and from: 04/11/2024 – 15/11/2024 Results release: 13/12/2024 (Note that this only applies to the mentioned exam type and if you book the exam during the dates mentioned above. Also, this will not affect the schedule of the other exam types and results.) Christmas Holiday Information For our remote invigilation service of Functional Skills qualifications, the last accepted booking will be on 19th December 2024. We will reopen for bookings from 3rd January 2025. Results Release For Open Awards: Any results from assessments taken after 30th November 2024 will be published after 2nd January 2025. For NCFE Exams: Results from assessments taken after 11th December 2024 will also be published after 2nd January 2025. Additionally, the period between 20th December 2024 and 2nd January 2025 will not be counted as “working days” for the result release timeframes. Please plan your assessment bookings accordingly. Our last results release prior to Christmas will be on 20th December 2024, with the next results release taking place on 3rd January 2025. Why is this course right for you? Our course is tailored to meet your specific needs and help you achieve your academic and career goals from the comfort of your home. You also get the opportunity to book Live 1:1 tutor support via Microsoft Teams. FREE mock test, personalised feedback and remote exams, our Maths Level 2 Course ensures a comprehensive and engaging learning experience. What you will learn from this course? Gain comprehensive knowledge about functional skills maths Understand the core competencies and principles of functional skills maths Explore the various areas of functional skills maths Know how to apply the skills you acquired from this course in a real-life context Become a confident and expert math teacher Exam Details Exam slots are available 24*7 from Monday to Sunday. If you are in a rush and would like to book your exam sooner, then you can book your remote online exam within 3 working days for Open Awards, 1 working day of enrolment for NCFE, 2 working days of enrolment for TQUK and within 7 working days for Pearson Edexcel. Please note the exam price advertised on the website for the Open Awards remote invigilation exam is applicable for weekdays (Monday to Friday between 9 am to 5 pm). If you would like to book the Open Awards remote invigilation exam at the weekend then there is an additional £25+Vat applicable. [/gcse-course-accordion-content][gcse-course-accordion-content title="EXAM Booking & Results Details"] You can decide the exam date and place according to your convenience. Awarding Body Paper-Based Exam in Centre On-Screen Exam in Centre Remote Online Exam – From Home Results Edexcel Book within 15 days Book within 24 Hours Book within 7 working days Get results in 20 working days NCFE Book within 10 working days Book within 24 Hours Book within 2 working days Get results in only 7 days Open Awards N/A N/A Book within 2 working days Get results in only 16 working days TQUK Book within 7 working days Book within 24 Hours Book within 2 working days Get results in only 6 working days *Offline examinations will be held at our Swindon and London centres. Please contact us for more information.Difference between NCFE, Pearson Edexcel and Open Awards and TQUK. Difference between NCFE, Pearson Edexcel and Open Awards and TQUK NCFE, TQUK, Pearson Edexcel and Open Awards are OFQUAL-regulated and nationally recognised; however, the only difference lies in the exam booking and result turn-around time. You can book your remote online exam within 2 working days of enrolment for NCFE, within 7 working days for Pearson Edexcel, 2 working days of enrolment for TQUK and within 3 working days for Open Awards. You can get your NCFE results in 7 days, your Edexcel results in 20 working days, your TQUK results in 6 working days and your Open Awards results within 16 working days. Universities and apprenticeships accept all of the awarding bodies. This distinction allows learners to choose the awarding body that aligns best with their educational and career goals. Entry Requirements This level 2 maths qualification is available to all students of all academic backgrounds; no experience or previous qualifications are required. However, you will require a laptop/desktop computer and a good internet connection. Exam Structure The Functional Skills NCFE, Pearson Edexcel, TQUK and Open Awards Qualification in Mathematics Level 2 consist of one externally assessed assessment that comprises two sections- a non-calculator section (calculator prohibited) and a calculator section (calculator permitted). The assessments are available as paper-based and onscreen, on-demand assessments. Section A (Non-calculator) Awarding Body Exam Duration Total Marks Questions Cover Edexcel 25 minutes 16 25% NCFE / Open Awards / TQUK 30 minutes 15 25% Section B (Calculator) Awarding Body Exam Duration Total Marks Questions Cover Edexcel 1 hour 30 minutes 48 75% NCFE / Open Awards / TQUK 1 hour 30 minutes 45 75% Pass Mark (Edexcel): Learners are required to achieve an overall (from sections A and B) (59%) mark to pass the exam. Pass Mark (NCFE): Learners are required to achieve an overall (from sections A and B) (57% – 62%) mark to pass the exam. Please note that the marks vary for individual exam papers, so for all the exam papers, the pass marks are not fixed for the NCFE exam. Pass Mark (Open Awards): Pass Marks for L 2 functional skills maths assessments vary per assessment version and are set following standardisation and awarding activities. Each Maths assessment is designed to enable a minimally competent learner to achieve a pass mark of 36 out of 60. However, the awarding process will determine specifically where the pass mark sits for each assessment version. Therefore, the pass mark may vary between assessments. Pass Mark (TQUK): Pass Marks for level 2 functional skills maths assessments vary per assessment version and are set following standardisation and awarding activities. Assessment This math's level 2 course assesses learners through multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Upon successful completion of the modules, learners must answer MCQs to complete the assessment procedure. Through the MCQs, it is measured how much a learner could grasp from each section. In the assessment pass mark is 60%. Recognised Accreditation This Functional Skills Maths Level 2 has been independently accredited by Pearson Edexcel, NCFE, TQUK and Open Awards, also regulated by Ofqual. The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) is responsible for regulating qualifications, assessments, and examinations in England. Pearson Edexcel is the most prestigious awarding body, for an academic and vocational qualifications. Pearson Edexcel qualifications are regulated by Ofqual and recognised by universities and employers across the world. NCFE is a charity and awarding organisation that provides qualifications in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is regulated by Ofqual in England and recognised in Wales and Northern Ireland. Open Awards is an awarding organisation that offers a wide range of qualifications across various sectors, including education, health and social care, and business. Their qualifications are regulated by Ofqual and are designed to meet the needs of learners and employers. Open Awards also works closely with educational institutions and employers to ensure their qualifications are relevant and up-to-date. TQUK is an awarding organisation approved by Ofqual and offers RQF courses in a variety of sectors. RQF courses have different credit values that can be applied to the National Credit Transfer System. TQUK accredits courses developed by industry experts and collaborates with organisations to ensure the quality and value of the courses provided. Additional Features Access to On-Demand Classes Opportunity to Book 1:1 Live Tutor Support via Microsoft Teams. Enrol in Our Course and Prepare for the Exam from Home Get a Free Mock Test with Professional Feedback Course Curriculum Unit 1: Number Lesson 1.1: Numbers and the Number System Unit 1: Number The number system gives you a general insight into the mathematical operations regarding the given numbers. You will acquire skills in division, multiplication, addition and subtraction, which require steps in real-life contexts. Lesson 1.2: Fractions and Decimals You will be learning many types of fractions, including improper fractions, proper fractions, equivalent fractions and more. Along with this, you will learn Ordering Decimal Numbers, Subtracting Decimals, multiplying and dividing decimals and more, which enables you to apply real-world problem-solving. Lesson 1.3: Percentages You will learn to calculate the Percentage and how to express a Number as a Percentage of Another. Interpreting the Original Value, Calculating Percent Increase and Decrease, and so on. This learning you can easily apply in real-life counting issues along with increasing your rational thinking. Lesson 1.4: Ratio and Proportion You will be learning to calculate the Total Amounts using Ratios, direct Proportion, Inverse Proportion and many more things, which help you in doing comparisons, learning science and engineering and more. Lesson 1.5: Formula You will learn the definition of formulas Formula Using Words, Multi-Step Formulas, Formula Using Letters and so on. Learning formulas has a large impact on real life as these formulas are used extensively in measuring, building infrastructure and more. Unit 2: Measures, Shapes and Space Lesson 2.1: Money Math You will be mastering Solving Money Related Questions, including percentage-based discounts, discounts Related to Fractions, Profit and Percentage, etc. This money math learning will help you to understand money-earning and saving-related issues that you face in daily activities. Lesson 2.2: Units You will learn units and Types of Units, Units of Weight, Units of Length, Units of Capacity, etc. Also, you will gain knowledge about steps to convert between Metric Units, Imperial to Imperial Conversions, and Other Unit Conversions will help pursue a higher university degree. Lesson 2.3: Speed and Density You will be clearing the concept of speed, calculations to find out distance and time, density, Relation between Density, Weight and Volume. Lesson 2.4: Perimeter You will learn to find perimeter and area, Circle, perimeter of triangle etc. which require in measurement, design and planning and so on. Lesson 2.5: Area and Shapes You will gain skills in formulas for calculating area, finding areas of complex shapes, applying area calculations in complex questions, different Types of 3D Shapes, surface area, finding the surface area of complex 3D Shapes, using nets, plans and elevations, etc. learning about area and shapes will certainly help you in building your dream home and more. Lesson 2.6: Volume In the volume classes, you will learn Formulas for calculating volume, Questions based on volumes of different 3D Shapes, finding the Scale in a Diagram, Making Scale Drawings, which are required in building critical thinking skills and more. Lesson 2.7: Coordinates & Angles You will be learning necessary things about the coordinate Grid, How to Read Coordinates on a Grid? Plotting Points on a Grid and more which extensively requires in making video games, medical imaging, physics and more. Unit 3: Handling Data and Information Lesson 3.1: Median and Mode You will be learning about median and mode, which is one of the most interesting mathematical chapters. As you will know how to find the median and mode from the sets of numbers, you can easily implement such learning in household work and other places as well. Lesson 3.2: Mean and Range You will be able to find the mean, median and mode. Knowing how to find these is highly important in all aspects of life. Lesson 3.3: Probability You will learn Probability: Definition and Meaning, Calculating Probabilities, Probability of Something Happening and Something Not Happening, etc. Once you know how to find probability, you can easily detect business profit loss and implement other parts of your life. FAQ How to pass functional skills maths level 2? To pass Functional Skills Maths Level 2, it's essential first to understand the format and content of the exam. Make sure to practise regularly, using past papers and other resources, whether it's textbooks, online courses, or one-on-one tutoring, and seek help when needed. Study Plex's course on Functional Skills Maths Level 2 is an excellent option for those looking for comprehensive and practical study materials with expert guidance and support. With practice tests, quizzes, and one-on-one support, you'll have everything you need to succeed. Can you do functional skills level 2 maths online? Yes, it is possible to do Functional Skills Level 2 Maths online. Many course providers offer online education courses for Functional Skills Maths, including StudyPlex. Their online course includes video lectures, interactive quizzes, and practice tests to help learners prepare for the exam. With online courses, learners have the flexibility to study at their own pace and on their own schedule. Do universities accept functional skills maths level 2? Functional Skills Maths qualifications at Level 2 demonstrate your ability in numeracy and are equivalent to a GCSE level 4 or grade C, making them widely accepted by universities for various courses. However, it's important to check the admission requirements of the university you're interested in. Additionally, some universities may require higher levels of maths proficiency depending on the course of study. How hard is functional skills level 2 maths? Functional Skills Maths Level 2 can be challenging for some individuals, especially those not confident in their math skills. However, the difficulty level can be manageable with proper preparation and practice. The exam covers topics such as algebra, geometry, statistics, and probability, which require a good understanding of mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills. It's important to note that Level 2 is equivalent to a GCSE C or above, so it's considered to be at a relatively high level of difficulty. How many marks to pass functional skills level 2 maths? The Functional Skills NCFE and Pearson Edexcel Qualification in Mathematics at Level 2 consist of one externally assessed assessment with two sections: a non-calculator section and a calculator section. The non-calculator section is 25% of the exam, while the calculator section is 75%. To pass the exam, learners must achieve an overall mark of 59% in both sections. How many questions in functional skills level 2 maths? The number of questions in Functional Skills Maths Level 2 can vary depending on the exam board, but typically there are around 35 to 40 questions across both sections of the exam. How to get functional skills maths level 2? You have several options available to obtain Functional Skills Maths Level 2. Enrolling in a course that prepares you for the exam is a common way, and many colleges, adult education centres, and online learning platforms like StudyPlex offer such courses. You can also self-study using textbooks, online resources, and practice exams. Additionally, if you are participating in an apprenticeship or job training program, your employer may offer Functional Skills Maths Level 2 training. Hiring a private tutor is also an option. Once prepared, you can register through an accredited exam centre. How to revise for functional skills maths level 2? You should start by identifying your strengths and weaknesses, creating a study plan, and using study resources such as textbooks, online resources, practice exams, and past papers to revise for Functional Skills Maths Level 2. It's also important to practise as much as possible and seek help when needed. StudyPlex's Level 2 Maths course provides opportunities to facilitate revision, including access to online resources, practice exams, and past papers. The course also includes tutor support and feedback to help you identify areas for improvement and work towards achieving success in the exam. Is functional skills level 2 maths easy? Although Functional Skills Level 2 Maths is less complex and faster to finish than GCSE Maths, it is still essential to have good subject proficiency to pass the exam as it is recognised as equivalent to a C/4 grade in GCSE Maths. Is functional skills level 2 maths equivalent to gcse? Functional Skills Level 2 Maths is equivalent to a GCSE at grade 4 (C) or above. This means that achieving a Level 2 qualification in Functional Skills Maths demonstrates the same level of knowledge and maths skills as attaining a Grade 4 or higher in GCSE Maths. Is functional skills maths level 2 hard? The difficulty of Functional Skills Maths Level 2 may vary depending on the individual's prior knowledge and skill level in maths. However, it is generally considered equivalent in difficulty to a GCSE Grade 4/C, a standard proficiency level in maths. However, with adequate preparation and practice, many individuals find it manageable to achieve a pass in Functional Skills Maths Level 2. What are the system requirements for remote exam? To sit your assessment, you’ll need: A laptop/desktop with webcam and microphone; you can’t sit the assessment on a tablet or smartphone a good Wi-Fi connection – recommended minimum 1Mbit/s Upload, minimum 10Mbit/s Download. You MUST use google chrome browser for the exam, as this is recommended by the awarding body. A smartphone or tablet (Apple iOS 8.0 / Android 4.1 or higher) - this will be used to record you taking the assessment. A suitable environment - quiet room with no distractions The link for the assessment sent to your email; remember to check your spam/junk folder. You must activate Airplane mode on your smartphone however you need to be connected to Wi-Fi, so turn on Airplane mode then reactivate your Wi-Fi. Please familiarise yourself with the potential violations as these can potentially lead to the assessment being voided. Ensure ALL equipment is plugged in (including phone for the recording of sessions). Loss of power at any point could lead to the assessment being voided. You must brief other members of your household/workplace that you’re sitting an assessment, and they must not enter the room at any point. There is a 24-hour live chat function within the assessment software for technical support should you need it at any time. For Open Awards: In order to take your exam, you need to have the following equipment: A good quality laptop or PC with a minimum screen size of approx. 14” and minimum resolution of 1024 x 768. A stable internet connection with at least 3mbps. An integrated (i.e., fixed) webcam on your PC/ laptop or a portable webcam. If using a PC/ laptop with an integrated webcam, a reflective surface (e.g., a mirror) must be available. This will be used to show the invigilator the space immediately surrounding your screen and keyboard. A basic (non-scientific) calculator for maths assessments. You will have access to an on-screen calculator but may feel more comfortable using a separate calculator. Please note that all workings need to be added to the assessment platform if you use a separate calculator so that your workings can be marked. Plain paper. You will need to show this to your invigilator at the beginning of the exam to assure them that you do not have access to notes. A dictionary (where allowed). Supported Browsers Chrome: 34.0.1847 or above Microsoft Edge: Version 88.0.705.81 or newer Firefox: 31.0 or above Safari: 6.2 or above Safe Exam Browser 2.0.2 or above Please note: Chromebooks are not compatible with the Safe Exam Browser Browser settings Popups must be allowed. Guidance on how to do this below: Chrome Edge Firefox Safari For TQUK: Exam conditions All remote exams must take place in a controlled environment. Training Qualifications UK (TQUK) defines a controlled environment as a quiet, appropriate space conducive to the undertaking of a remotely invigilated exam. The environment must be: populated only by you, the learner, and no other parties well-lit to allow maximum webcam visibility free from distractions that may cause you to divert your attention away from the computer screen or move outside of the webcam’s viewing range free from notes and posters on the wall free from noise free from personal or sensitive material free from visual or physical access to supporting materials (such as educational texts) free from electronic devices, other than the computer used to undertake the exam. The space, as described above, must meet these requirements throughout the entire duration of the exam. If the exam conditions requirements are not met, the exam may be voided. If, for any reason, you are unable to undertake the exam in a space that meets these requirements, you should inform your training provider/recognised centre at the earliest opportunity and arrange your exam at a time when these conditions can be met. You must have a desktop or laptop computer that is equipped with a working webcam, a stable internet connection, and the Google Chrome web browser (available here). Requirements and guidance for materials: The following relates to materials within the controlled environment and must be followed to ensure compliance: Mobile phones and electronic devices, except for the computer you are using to undertake the exam, must be switched off and stored in an inaccessible location. Smartwatches and other wearable technological devices must be switched off and removed. Headphones must not be worn. Water must be stored in a clear glass or a clear bottle with the labels removed. No other food or drink is permitted. Second monitors are not permitted. Identification must be clearly presented to the camera at the start of an exam. If identification is not provided, or is unclear, at the start of the exam, this will result in the exam being voided. A room sweep must be completed at the start of an exam. If a room sweep is not completed, the exam will be voided.

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Computer programmers create specific codes for certain functions to make a computer operate flawlessly. You need to learn different types of programming languages which this course can teach you to become an expert computer programmer. Learning the different programming languages in this Computer Programming Experts Level is beneficial since each language has their own strengths, limitations, and applications. Having an extensive knowledge and skills of these languages will help a programmer cater to different projects. Course Highlights The price is for the whole course including final exam - no hidden fees Accredited Certificate upon successful completion at an additional cost Efficient exam system with instant results Track progress within own personal learning portal 24/7 customer support via live chat Computer Programming Experts Level has been given CPD accreditation and is one of the best-selling courses available to students worldwide. This valuable course is suitable for anyone interested in working in this sector or who simply wants to learn more about the topic. If you're an individual looking to excel within this field then Computer Programming Experts Level is for you. We've taken this comprehensive course and broken it down into several manageable modules which we believe will assist you to easily grasp each concept - from the fundamental to the most advanced aspects of the course. It really is a sure pathway to success. All our courses offer 12 months access and are designed to be studied at your own pace so you can take as much or as little time as you need to complete and gain the full CPD accredited qualification. And, there are no hidden fees or exam charges. We pride ourselves on having friendly and experienced instructors who provide full weekday support and are ready to help with any of your queries. So, if you need help, just drop them an email and await a speedy response. Furthermore, you can check the validity of your qualification and verify your certification on our website at anytime. So, why not improve your chances of gaining professional skills and better earning potential. Assessment and Certification At the end of the course, you will be required to sit an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. After you have successfully passed the final exam, you will be able to order an Accredited Certificate of Achievement at an additional cost of £19 for a PDF copy and £29 for an original print copy sent to you by post or for both £39. Career Path Not only does our CPD and CiQ accredited course look good on your CV, setting you apart from the competition, it can be used as a stepping stone to greater things. Further advance your learning, launch a new career or reinvigorate an existing one. On successful completion of this course, you have the potential to achieve an estimated salary of £30,000. The sky really is the limit. Course Curriculum Computer Programming at a Glance COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AT A GLANCE 01:00:00 UNDERSTANDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE COMPUTER 00:30:00 Choosing a Language 00:30:00 Basic Programming Language BASIC Programming Language 01:00:00 Getting Started with BASIC Programming Language 01:00:00 BASIC Overview of BASIC Components 01:00:00 BASIC Special Variables 01:00:00 BASIC Probability Functions 01:00:00 Filtering the Data Set or Splitting the Data Set 01:00:00 DATA Blocks 01:00:00 DELETE Statement 01:00:00 FOR…NEXT Statement 01:00:00 IF. . . THEN Statement 01:00:00 PHP Programming Welcome to the world of programming! 00:30:00 Getting Started 01:00:00 Let's Start Coding! 01:00:00 PHP Strings 01:00:00 PHP Variables 01:00:00 Useful Variables 00:30:00 PHP Includes & Problem Solving 01:00:00 Tip When Creating Inc Pages 00:30:00 Redirecting Using PHP 00:30:00 Multiple Conditions 01:00:00 PHP Arrays 01:00:00 PHP Loops 01:00:00 Note on PHP Math Functions: 00:30:00 Functions 01:00:00 PHP Sessions 00:30:00 Cookies 01:00:00 Introduction to MySQL 01:00:00 Making The Connection 01:00:00 Inserting Data 01:00:00 Deleting / Removing Data 00:15:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Computer Programming Experts Level 00:30:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Computer Programming Experts Level 00:30:00

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Advanced Diploma in Restaurant and Hospitality Management

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By Course Gate

Presently, there are roughly 1.9 million people working in the hospitality industry. And if you prefer to study this Advanced Diploma in Restaurant and Hospitality Management course, then there is a probability for you to be one of them. We all probably know why the hospitality industry is so thriving these days, and why so many people desire to work in it. We have delicately designed this course where you will learn restaurant and hospitality management at the same time. You will learn how to work in a fast-paced environment and perform varied tasks every day. Become a part of the foodservice industry and learn hospitality management with just one single course. Who is the course for? Any professional who works in the hotel or part of a hotel's management People who have an interest in hospitality and management Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. CPD Certificate from Course Gate At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £9 and the hard copy for £15. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £22. Career path This course opens a new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also gives you the opportunity to acquire extensive knowledge along with required skills to become successful. You will be able to add our qualification to your CV/resume which will help you to stand out in the competitive job industry. Course Curriculum Advanced Diploma in Restaurant and Hospitality Management - Update Version Module 1: Introduction to Hospitality Management Introduction to Hospitality Management 00:21:00 Module 2: An Overview of Hotel Industry An Overview of Hotel Industry 00:15:00 Module 3: The Process of Selection and Recruitment in Hospitality Industry The Process of Selection And Recruitment in Hospitality Industry 00:18:00 Module 4: The Process of Development and Training in Hospitality Industry The Process of Development and Training in the Hospitality Industry 00:21:00 Module 5: Management of Front Office Operations Management of Front Office Operations 00:16:00 Module 6: Management of Housekeeping, Engineering and Security Operations Management of Housekeeping, Engineering and Security Operations 00:24:00 Module 7: Management of Food and Beverage Operations Management of Food and Beverage Operations 00:17:00 Module 8: Management of Service Quality in Hospitality Industry Management of Service Quality in the Hospitality Industry 00:17:00 Module 9: Marketing in Travel and Tourism Business Marketing in Travel and Tourism Business 00:21:00 Module 10: Accounting in Hospitality Industry Accounting in Hospitality 00:23:00 Module 11: Customer Satisfaction Customer Satisfaction 00:20:00 Module 12: E-Hospitality and Technology E-Hospitality and Technology 00:19:00 Advanced Diploma in Restaurant and Hospitality Management - Old Version Starting a Restaurant Are you ready for the challenge? 00:15:00 How to decide on a concept 00:30:00 Designing your restaurant 00:15:00 Friends and family 00:15:00 Writing a Business Plan 00:30:00 Insurance 00:15:00 Restaurant Organizations that you need to check out. 00:15:00 What are the best Catering Industry Trade Shows? 00:15:00 Managing a Restaurant Managing Yourself 00:30:00 Managing Others 00:30:00 Managing Your Money 00:15:00 Managing Your Food and Supplies 00:30:00 Managing Everything Else 00:30:00 Starting Food Catering Where You Work 00:15:00 Health and safety 00:15:00 Staff, Suppliers and Transport 00:00:00 Food Hygiene 01:00:00 Rules about Menus 00:15:00 Paperwork and Finances 00:15:00 Law 00:15:00 Food Business Food Business Basics 00:45:00 Put Together Your Business Concept 00:10:00 Identify Your Target Market 00:10:00 Identify Your Competition 00:10:00 Write A Mission Statement 00:10:00 Downline Basics 00:15:00 Equipment And Supplies 00:10:00 Marketing And Quality Control 00:10:00 Wrapping Up 00:05:00 Hospitality Introduction to Hospitality 00:15:00 Characteristics of the Hospitality Industry 00:15:00 Relationship Between the Hospitality Industry and Tourism 00:15:00 Types of Accommodation 00:15:00 Types of Room 00:30:00 Types of Hotel Guests 00:15:00 Hospitality Management Introduction to Hospitality Management 01:00:00 Influences Which Affect the Industry 00:05:00 The Development of the Hospitality Industry 00:05:00 Hospitality Brands 00:15:00 Accommodation 00:05:00 Food Service 00:05:00 Successful Quality Management 00:05:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates or Transcripts 00:00:00

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Advanced Mathematics Training Course

By One Education

Mathematics isn’t just about numbers — it’s a language, a mindset, and often, a quiet rebellion against guessing your way through life. Our Advanced Mathematics Training Course is tailored for those who see logic not as a restriction, but as a thrilling challenge. Whether you’re aiming to refine your skills or looking to sharpen your edge in academia, this course will take you through the core theories and higher-level concepts that define modern mathematics. From advanced algebra to calculus, from probability to mathematical reasoning — this course isn’t here to entertain shortcuts. It’s designed to engage your analytical thinking, stretch your reasoning muscles, and polish your understanding of the deeper patterns shaping the mathematical universe. With a smartly structured learning path and clear, well-paced modules, this course speaks directly to curious minds ready to make sense of complexity — one equation at a time. Expert Support Dedicated tutor support and 24/7 customer support are available to all students with this premium quality course. Key Benefits Learning materials of the Design course contain engaging voiceover and visual elements for your comfort. Get 24/7 access to all content for a full year. Each of our students gets full tutor support on weekdays (Monday to Friday) Key Features CPD Accredited Quality License Endorsed Certificate Available Upon Course Completion Course Curriculum: Introduction Introduction Mathematical Logic Introduction to Mathematical Logic, What is Sentence,Statements and their Types Intro to Logical Connectivity,Tautology,Contradiction,Contingency,Pattern Quantitative and Quantified Statement and types and example Dual : Replacing of Connections and Symbols Negations of Compound Statement , Converse, Inverse , & Contrapositive Algebra of Statements and Law Real Life application of Logic to Switching Electric Circuit Matrices Intro to Matrices , Multiplication and Addition using Matrix Inverse of Matrix Uniqueness of Inverse,Elementary Transformation Method of REDUCTION AND INVERSION with real life example how we can implement Trigonometric Functions Introduction to Trigonometic Function General Solutions And Theorem Solution of Triangle : Polar Co-ordinates Rules and Theorems of SIn Cosine and TAN Inverse Trigonometric Function Pair Of Straight Line Introduction & Combined Equations Degrees and Types Some Theorem Lines & Planes Introduction - vector cartesian theorem Cartesian Equation & 2 Point Theorem Theorems & Problem Solving Distance of Point Line Skew Lines Distance of skew lines Distance between parallel lines Equation of Plane and Cartesian Form Linear Programming Linear Programming Introduction Introduction to LPP (Linear Programming Problem) LPP PROBLEM SOLVING Exam and Assessment MCQ based test 60% Marks to pass Instant Assessment and Feedback Certification CPD Accredited PDF and Hardcopy Certificate Level 2 QLS Endorsed Hardcopy Certificate for Certificate in Mathematics at QLS Level 2 CPD 120 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Advanced Mathematics Training course is designed to enhance your expertise and boost your CV. Learn key skills and gain a certificate of achievement to prove your newly-acquired knowledge. Requirements This Advanced Mathematics Training course is open to all, with no formal entry requirements. Career path Upon successful completion of the Advanced Mathematics Training Course, learners will be equipped with many indispensable skills and have the opportunity to grab. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - £9 Certificate of completion Hard copy certificate - £69 QLS Endorsed Certificate Hardcopy of this certificate of achievement endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme can be ordered and received straight to your home by post, by paying - Within the UK: £69 International: £69 + £10 (postal charge) = £79 CPD Accredited Certification from One Education Hardcopy Certificate (within the UK): £15 Hardcopy Certificate (international): £15 + £10 (postal charge) = £25

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By Janets

Programming for Beginners is one of our best selling and most popular course. The Programming for Beginners is organized into 21 modules and includes everything you need to become successful in this profession. To make this course more accessible for you, we have designed it for both part-time and full-time students. You can study at your own pace or become an expert in just 18 hours! If you require support, our experienced tutors are always available to help you throughout the comprehensive syllabus of this course and answer all your queries through email. Why choose this course Earn an e-certificate upon successful completion. Accessible, informative modules taught by expert instructors Study in your own time, at your own pace, through your computer tablet or mobile device Benefit from instant feedback through mock exams and multiple-choice assessments Get 24/7 help or advice from our email and live chat teams Full Tutor Support on Weekdays Course Design The course is delivered through our online learning platform, accessible through any internet-connected device. There are no formal deadlines or teaching schedules, meaning you are free to study the course at your own pace. You are taught through a combination of Video lessons Online study materials Mock exams Multiple-choice assessment Certification After the successful completion of the final assessment, you will receive a CPD-accredited certificate of achievement. The PDF certificate is for £9.99, and it will be sent to you immediately after through e-mail. You can get the hard copy for £15.99, which will reach your doorsteps by post. Who is this course for? Programming for Beginners is suitable for anyone who want to gain extensive knowledge, potential experience, and professional skills in the related field.

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Welcome to this dual-phase course. In the first segment, we delve into neural networks and deep learning. In the second, ascend to mastering Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs). No programming experience required. Begin with the fundamentals and progress to an advanced level.

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Explore the intricate world of actuarial science with our comprehensive course on Mathematical Foundations. From deterministic models to stochastic life contingencies, delve into key concepts like cash flow valuation, life insurance principles, and premium calculation. Master risk management, taxation, and inflation considerations, and equip yourself with the mathematical tools essential for success in the dynamic field of actuarial science. Elevate your skills and embark on a rewarding career as a knowledgeable and proficient actuary.

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Black's Academy

black's academy

London

AQA A level Mathematics 7357 AS level Mathematics 7356 GCSE higher level Mathematics 8300H GCSE foundation level Mathematics 8300F Edexcel A level Mathematics 9MA0 AS level Mathematics 8MA0 GCSE higher level Mathematics 1MA1H GCSE foundation level Mathematics 1MA1F OCR A level Mathematics H240 AS level Mathematics H230 GCSE higher level Mathematics J560 GCSE foundation level Mathematics Other courses IGCSE extended level Mathematics 0580 Scholastic Apititude Test (USA Exam) GED (USA Exam) All other exams Click on any of the above links to obtain free resources Book free diagnostic now blacksacademy symbol Director Peter Fekete Educational consultancy | Curriculum design | Courses for adults | Public speaking | Publications CONTACT a CONTENT OF THE REMOTE LEARNING SYSTEM * US GRADE 6 / UK GCSE GRADE 2–3 1. Addition and subtraction 2. Starting number sequences 3. Further number sequences part I 4. Multiplication to 8 x 8 5. Further number sequences part II 6. Multiplication to 12 x 12 7. Square numbers 8. Positive and negative numbers 9. Sums 10. Shapes and perimiters 11. Measurement and areas 12. Reading information 14. Understanding fractions 15. Decimals 16. Percentages 17. Long multiplication 18. Beginning algebra 19. Beginning probability 20. Beginning geometry 21. Properties of numbers 22. Telling the time 23. Geometry in three dimensions US GRADE 7 / UK GCSE GRADE 4 1. Deeper understanding of number 2. Combinations 3. Long division 4. Operations 5. Practical problems 6. Order and type of numbers 7. Measurement 8. Time and time management 9. Fractions 10. Organising information 11. Ratio and proportion 12. Probability 13. Angles 14. Visual reasoning 15. Bearings 16. Working in two dimensions 17. Working in three dimensions 18. Transformation geometry 19. Continuing algebra US GRADE 8 / UK GCSE GRADE 5–6 1. Patterns and pattern recognition 2. Lines, regions and inequalities 3. Mastering fractions 4. Types of number 5. More about triangles 6. Measurement and computation 7. Proportionality 8. Working with space 9. Indices 10. Further work with ratio 11. Investments 12. Further algebra 13. Quadrilaterals and polygons 14. Speed and displacement 15. Continuing with probability 16. Describing data US GRADE 9 / UK GCSE GRADE 6–7 1. Further proportionality 2. Congruency 3. The tricky aspects of algebra 4. Lines and equations 5. Basic formal algebra 6. Analysis and display of data 7. Graphing functions 8. Dimension and algebra 9. Algebraic fractions 10. Circle theorems 11. Algebraic factors 12. Simultaneous equations 13. Velocity and acceleration 14. Proportionality and scatter 15. Number puzzles US GRADE 10/ UK GCSE GRADE 7–8 1. Transpositions 2. Patterns and pattern recognition 3. Algebraic manipulations 4. Quadratics 5. Surds 6. Linear inequalities 7. Functions 8. Trigonometry 9. Systems of linear equations 10. Further presentation and analysis of data 11. Polynomial functions 12. Algebraic products 13. Finding roots 14. Intersection of lines and curves 15. Indices and index equations US GRADE 11/ UK GCSE GRADE 8–9 1. Completing the square 2. Venn diagrams 3. Coordinate geometry with straight lines 4. Further trigonometry 5. Transformations of curves 6. Modulus 7. Basic vectors 8. Quadratic inequalities 9. The quadratic discriminant 10. Arcs, sectors and segments 11. Circles, curves and lines 12. Probability and Venn diagrams 13. Functions, domains and inverses 14. Trigonometric functions 15. Recurrence relations 16. Further elementary vectors FREE LEGACY RESOURCES Business Studies, Economics, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Sociology Business Studies PEOPLE AND ORGANISATIONS 1. Management structures and organisations 2. Leadership and management styles 3. Classical theory of motivation 4. Human relations school 5. Management by objectives 6. Workforce planning 7. Recruitment 8. Payment systems MARKETING 1. The economic problem 2. Money and exchange 3. Price determination 4. Determinants of demand 5. Market analysis 6. Marketing and the product life cycle 7. Objectives and marketing EXTERNAL INFLUENCES 1. Stakeholders 2. Business ethics 3. Market conditions 4. Business and the trade cycle 5. Business and technological change 6. Business and inflation 7. Business and exchange rates 8. Business and unemployment ACCOUNTING & FINANCE 1. Cash Flow Management 2. Costs, Profits & Breakeven Analysis 3. Budgeting & Variance Analysis 4. Sources of Finance 5. Profit & Loss Account 6. The Balance Sheet 7. Depreciation by the fixed-rate method 8. Reducing Balance Method 9. Stock Evaluation 10. Working Capital and Liquidity 11. Accounting Principles and Window Dressing 12. Costing and Management Accounting 13. Investors and the Corporate Life Cycle 14. Investment Appraisal: Average Rate of Return 15. Investment Appraisal: Payback Method 16. Investment Appraisal: Net Present Value 17. Investment Appraisal: Internal Rate of Return 18. Profitability Ratios 19. Liquidity Ratios 20. Efficiency and shareholder ratios 22. Gearing and Risk 23. Net Asset Value Economics MARKETS & MARKET FAILURE 1. The economic problem 2. Productive and allocative efficiency 3. Money and exchange 4. Price determination 5. The money market 6. Introduction to the labour market 7. The determinants of demand 8. Supply and elasticity of supply 9. Excess supply and excess capacity 10. Elasticity of demand 11. Market structures 12. Income and cross elasticity 13. Market failure 14. Factor immobility 15. Public and private goods 16. Merit and non-merit goods 17. Cost-benefit analysis 18. Competition policy 19. Market failure and government intervention History ANCIENT HISTORY 1. Prehistory of Greece 2. Mycenae, the Heroic Age c.1550—1125 BC 3. The Greek Middle Ages c.1125—c.700 BC 4. The Greek Tyrannies c. 650—510 BC 5. Sparta 6th and 7th centuries BC 6. Athens and Solon 7. The early inhabitants of Italy 8. The Etruscans 9. Early Roman History up to Tarquin GERMANY & EUROPE 1870—1939 1. Social Change from 1870 to 1914 2. Socialism in Europe 1870 to 1914 3. The Balance of Power in Europe 1870 4. Anti Semitism in Europe 1870 to 1914 5. The Structure of Wilhelmine Germany 6. Bismarck and the Alliance System 7. Weltpolitik 8. Colonial Rivalries 9. First and Second Moroccan Crises 10. The First World War triggers 11. The Causes of the First World War 12. Germany and the First World War 13. Military history of the First World War 14. The Treaty of Versailles 15. The Domestic Impact of the First World War 16. The German Revolution 17. The Weimar Republic 18. The Early Years of the Nazi Party 19. The Rise of the Nazi Party 20. The Establishment of the Nazi Dictatorship 21. Nazi Rule in Germany 1934 to 1939 22. The Economics of the Third Reich 23. Appeasement RUSSIA & EUROPE 1855—1953 1. Alexander II and the Great Reforms 2. Imperial Russia under Alexander III 3. Nicholas II and the 1905 revolution 4. Social and economic developments in Russia 5. Russia: the Great war and collapse of Tsarism 6. Provisonal Government & October Revolution 7. The Era of Lenin 8. The Development of Lenin's Thought 9. New Economic Policy and the Rise of Stalin 10. Stalin and the Soviet Union 1924 to 1953 11. Stalin and the Soviet Economy 12. Stalin and International Relations BRITAIN 1914—1936 1. The Great War and Britain 1914—15 2. Britain during the Great War, 1915—16 3. Lloyd George & the Great War, 1916—1918 4. Great Britain after the War, 1918—22 5. British Politics, 1922—25 6. Class Conflict & the National Strike, 1926 7. Britain & International Relations, 1925—29 8. Social Trends in Britain during the 1920s 9. Social Issues during the late 1920s 10. British Politics 1926—29; Election of 1929 11. Britain — the crisis of 1929 12. The Labour Government of 1929—31 13. Britain and economic affairs, 1931—33 14. Britain and Foreign Affairs, 1931—36 15. Social Conditions in Britain during the 1930s Advanced level Mathematics ALGEBRA & GEOMETRY 1. Simultaneous Equations 2. Polynomial Algebra 3. Cartesian Coordinates 4. The equation of the straight line 5. Intersection of lines and curves 6. Remainder and Factor Theorems 7. Functions 8. Quadratic Inequalities 9. Graphs of Inequalities 10. Indices 11. Polynomial Division 12. Velocity-Time Graphs 13. Tally Charts 14. Absolute and relative errors 15. Sequences and Series 16. Arithmetic Progressions 17. Proof by Contradiction 18. Geometric Progressions 19. The Cartesian Equation of the Circle 20. Transformations of graphs 21. Plane Trigonometry 22. Modulus 23. Trigonometric Functions 24. Inverse Trigonometric Functions 25. Linear Inequalities 26. Proportionality 27. Probability 28. Surds 29. Special Triangles 30. Quadratic Polynomials 31. Roots & Coefficients of Quadratics 32. Radian measure 33. Permutations and Combinations 34. Set Theory and Venn Diagrams 35. Sine and cosine rules 36. Elementary Trigonometric Identities 37. Roots and curve sketching 38. Graphs and roots of equations 39. Picards Method 40. Small Angle Approximations 41. Simultaneous equations in three unknowns 42. Linear relations and experimental laws 43. Conditional Probability 44. Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theorem 45. Index Equations and Logarithms 46. The Binomial Theorem for Rational Indices 47. Exponential Growth and Decay 48. Exponential and Natural Logarithm 49. Compound Angle Formulas 50. Sinusoidal functions 51. Vector Algebra 52. The Vector Equation of the Straight Line 53. The Scalar Product of Vectors 54. Axiom Systems 55. Introduction to Complex Numbers 56. The algebra of complex numbers 57. Complex Numbers and the Argand plane 58. De Moivres Theorem 59. Eulers formula 60. Further loci of complex numbers 61. Further graph sketching 62. Mathematical Induction 63. Proof of the Binomial Theorem 64. Polar Coordinates 65. Conic sections 66. Partial Fractions 67. First-order linear recurrence relations 68. Summation finite series with standard results 69. Method of differences 70. Trigonometric Equations 72. Series Expansion 73. Lagrange Interpolating Polynomial 74. Error in an interpolating polynomial 75. Abelian groups 76. Geometrical uses of complex numbers 77. Cyclic Groups 78. The Cayley-Hamilton Theorem 2x2 Matrices 79. Cayley Theorem 80. Determinants 81. Isomorphisms 82. Lagrange theorem 83. Properties of groups 84. Group structure 85. Subgroups 86. Homomorphisms 87. Matrix Algebra 88. Determinant and Inverse of a 2x2 matrix 89. Gaussian elimination 90. Matrix representation of Fibonacci numbers 91. Matrix groups 92. Inverse of a 3 x 3 Matrix 93. Singular and non-singular matrices 94. Properties of Matrix Multiplication 95. Induction in Matrix Algebra 96. Properties of Determinants 97. Permutation groups 98. First Isomorphism Theorem for Groups 99. Roots of Polynomials of Degree 3 100. Scalar Triple Product 101. Systems of Linear Equations 102. Matrix Transformations 103. Mappings of complex numbers 104. Cross product of two vectors 105. Vector planes 106. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors CALCULUS 1. Introduction to the Differential Calculus 2. Stationary points and curve sketching 3. Applications of Differentiation 4. Differentiation from First Principles 5. The Trapezium Method 6. Integration 7. Direct Integration 8. Applications of integration to find areas 9. Graphs of Rational Functions 10. Derivatives of sine and cosine 11. Products, Chains and Quotients 12. Volumes of Revolution 13. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 14. Integration by Parts 15. Parametric Equations 16. The Integral of 1/x 17. Integration by Substitution 18. Implicit Differentiation 19. Formation of a differential equation 20. Separation of variables 21. Integrals of squares of trig functions 22. Maclaurin Series 23. Techniques of Integration 24. Integrating Factor 25. The Newton-Raphson formula 26. Errors in Numerical Processes 27. Roots and Recurrence Relations 28. Derivatives of Inverse Trig. Functions 29. Second order homogeneous equations 30. Second order inhomogeneous equations 31. Implicit differentiation — second derivative 32. Integrands to inverse trigonometric functions 33. Integrands to logarithmic function 34. Integration of Partial Fractions 35. Logarithms and Implicit Differentiation 36. Implicit differentiation and MaClaurin series 37. Separation of variables by substitution 38. Trigonometric Substitutions for Integrals 39. Truncation Errors 40. Euler and Trapezoidal Method 41. Numerical methods for differential equations 42. Simpson Method 43. Proof of Simpson Formula 44. Richardson Extrapolation 45. Arc length of a curve in Cartesian coordinates 46. Arc length of a curve in Polar coordinates 47. Arc length of a curve: Parametric form 48. Curves in Euclidean space 49. Functions and continuity 50. The gradient of a scalar field 51. The derivatives of the hyperbolic functions 52. Hyperbolic Functions 53. Inverse Hyperbolic Functions 54. Hyperbolic Identities 55. Integrals with inverse hyperbolic functions 56. Reduction formulae 57. Simultaneous differential equations 58. Surface of Revolution 59. Vector differential calculus 60. Scalar Fields and Vector Functions STATISTICS & PROBABILITY 1. Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode 2. Standard Deviation 3. Cumulative Frequency 4. Discrete Random Variables 5. Mutually exclusive and independent events 6. The Binomial Distribution 7. The Normal Distribution 8. Standardised Normal Distribution 9. Regression Lines 10. Correlation 11. The Geometric Distribution 12. Hypothesis Testing — Binomial Distribution 13. Index Numbers 14. Time Series Analysis 15. Bayes Theorem 16. Confidence interval mean — known variance 17. The Central Limit Theorem 18. Pearsons product moment correlation 19. Spearmans Rank Correlation Coefficient 20. Hypothesis Testing — Normal Distribution 21. The Poisson Distribution 22. The Normal Approximation to the Binomial 23. The Normal Approximation to the Poisson 24. The Poisson Approximation to the Binomial 25. Type I and type II errors 26. Scalar multiples of a Poisson variable 27. Test for the Mean of a Poisson distribution 28. Random Number Sampling 29. Estimating Population Parameters 30. Random Samples and Sampling Techniques 31. The Concept of a Statistic 32. Hypothesis test for the population variance 33. Central Concepts in Statistics 34. Continuous Probability Distributions 35. Modeling: Chi squared goodness of fit 36. Chi squared test for independence 37. Degrees of Freedom 38. Difference Sample Means Unknown Variance 39. Moment generating functions 40. Probability generating functions 41. Linear Combinations of Random Variables 42. Maximum Likelihood Estimators 43. Wilcoxon signed rank test on median 44. Non-parametric significance tests 45. Single-sample sign test of population median 46. Paired-sample sign test on medians 47. Paired sample t-test for related data 48. Paired sample Wilcoxon signed rank test 49. Difference of two sample means 50. Pooled sample estimate 51. Testing the Sample Mean 52. The Uniform Distribution MECHANICS 1. Velocity-Time and Displacement-Time Graphs 2. Force diagrams 3. Representation of Forces by Vectors 4. Static Equilibrium 5. Equilibrium of coplanar forces 6. Weight and Free Fall 7. Normal Reaction and Friction 8. Newtons First and Second Laws 9. Relative Motion 10. Projectiles 11. Calculus and Kinematics 12. Motion of a Particle: Vector calculus form 13. Work 14. Energy Conversions 15. Gravitational potential and kinetic energy 16. Connected Particles 17. Moments 18. Linear momentum 19. Power 20. Hookes Law 21. Simple Harmonic Motion 22. Simple Harmonic Motion and Springs 23. Calculus, Kinematics in Three Dimensions 24. Sliding, toppling and suspending 25. Impulsive Tensions in Strings 26. Angular Velocity 27. Motion in a Horizontal Circle 28. Centre of Mass of a Uniform Lamina 29. Motion in a Vertical Circle 30. Motion under a Variable Force 31. Conservation of Angular Momentum 32. Centre of Mass of a Composite Body 33. Motion under a central force 34. Centre of Mass of a Uniform Lamina 35. Centre of Mass Uniform Solid of Revolution 36. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies in Contact 37. Damped Harmonic Motion 38. Moment of Inertia 39. Impulse, elastic collisions in one dimension 40. Parallel and Perpendicular Axis Theorems 41. Motion described in polar coordinates 42. Simple pendulum 43. Compound pendulum 44. Stability and Oscillations 45. Vector calculus 46. Linear Motion of a Body of Variable Mass DISCRETE & DECISION 1. Algorithms 2. Introduction to graph theory 3. Dijkstra algorithm 4. Sorting Algorithms 5. Critical Path Analysis 6. Dynamic Programming 7. Decision Trees 8. The Maximal Flow Problem 9. The Hungarian algorithm 10. Introduction to Linear Programming 11. Simplex Method 12. Matching Problems 13. Game Theory 14. Minimum connector problem 15. Recurrence relations 16. Proofs for linear recurrence relations 17. Simulation by Monte Carlo Methods 18. Travelling and Optimal Salesperson Problems 19. The Travelling Salesperson Problem Philosophy INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 1. The problem of evil 2. Introduction to Plato 3. Knowledge, belief and justification 4. Descartes Meditation I 5. Introduction to the problem of universals 6. Introduction to metaethics 7. Subjectivism versus objectivism 8. Aristotle's function argument 9. Natural Law Theory 10. Utilitarianism 11. The Nicomachaen Ethics of Aristotle 12. Virtue Ethics 13. Descartes Meditation II 14. Hume and empiricism 15. The paradox of induction 16. Hume's attack on Descartes 17. The Cosmological Argument 18. The Ontological Argument 19. The Teleological Argument 20. The Argument from religious experience 21. The Moral Argument 22. The argument from illusion 23. Materialism 24. Human Identity Sociology PERSPECTIVES & METHODOLOGY 1. Introduction to Marxism 2. Introduction to Durkheim 3. Weber: classes, status groups and parties 4. Introduction to patriarchy and gender roles 5. Mass culture theory 6. The Frankfurt school STRATIFICATION & DIVERSITY 1. Ethnic groups and discrimination 2. Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism 3. Social Inequality 4. Theories of Racism 5. Class structure 6. Modern Functionalism and Stratification 7. Social Mobility 8. Bottomore: Classes in Modern Britain 9. American exceptionalism ASPECTS OF SOCIETY 1. Definitions of Poverty 2. Theories of Poverty 3. Solutions to Poverty 4. Alienation 5. Leisure 6. Work and Technological Change 7. Conflict and Cooperation at Work 8. Attitudes to Work 9. Unemployment 10. Perspectives on Education 11. Education and Ethnicity 12. Education and Gender 13. The Family and Social Structure 14. The Family and Household Structure 15. Conjugal Roles 16. Marital Breakdown 17. Post War Education in Britain 18. 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foresight trading group

London

Foresight Trading Group is an innovative prop firm as well as a growth oriented trading community appeared as a result of cooperation of several well organized trading groups located in Canada, Europe and China. We are constantly expanding our services developing the net of trading offices all over the world as well as giving support to lots of remote traders and partners. Our main clients are experienced traders and professional trading groups with proven track records in terms of both average monthly net pnl and trading volume. In return, we offer very competitive and flexible tariff schedule and comprehensive support in terms of trading, service and technology. The same time we are offering great opportunities for talented novice traders who are capable to work hard to become consistently profitable professionals keeping one of the highest-paying position in the business. We accept a lot of novice and developing traders to take an intensive training program in one of our trading floors located worldwide. Taking part in intensive trading course in our office is the most robust and straightforward way to enter the business. Besides that, we are currently launching online educational platform especially designed for people who strive to get skills and strategies from the most stable and profitable traders of our desk and can’t visit one of our offices for some reason. FTG maintains fair and transparent business model. The success of the prop firm is clearly depended of success of its traders and clients. That’s why we are happy to invest in developing of all sorts of services that increase your winning probability and makes your trading with our firm as comfortable as it could be. Our key principles are transparency, honesty, striving for innovations and flexible approach to the needs of every particular trader.