
Your courses
Click Apply nowabove and continue to stage 2 where you can review and choose your 1st choice course to apply for.

Multiply
Start Date: 1st September 2025
Other start dates:
Budgeting: 7th – 8th November
Employer Session: 28th – 29th November
Basic Maths: 12th – 13th December
Debt: 16th – 17th January

- Length 2 Days
- Study Short Course
- Location Kidderminster College
- Price Free
More about the course
Multiply is a course that is designed to upskill those aged 19+ in basic maths. It covers topics such as money management, which is a crucial maths skill, especially in the current economic climate.
How often does this course run:
This course runs throughout the year with many opportunities to start the course.
Entry requirements:
To apply for a place on this popular course, you need to be aged 19 or older.
What will I learn?
- Money management
- Percentages
- Angles
How is the course taught?
This course is delivered over 2-3 sessions face-to-face.
Work will be set to be completed at home and will then be marked by our tutors.
How am I assessed?
There will be a computer based initial assessment.
Workbooks will be marked by our tutor.
Course costs:
This course is free
Get in Touch
Meet our Tutors and Students

Jack Draper
Employer Engagement OfficerMy role is to connect with and support local employers with the recruitment of apprentices across our apprenticeship provision while also supporting a variety of other offers, including traineeships, training courses, work experience and curriculum links.

Louisa Ellis
Employer Engagement OfficerAs an Employer Engagement Officer, I engage with employers to provide information on apprenticeships, work experience, short courses and curriculum link projects. By working closely with employers, my main aim is to help them recruit the right person to work within their team.

Stacy Murray
Student Apprenticeship LeadWorking within the apprenticeship team for the past five years has given me a real insight into the tools needed to complete an apprenticeship and the effect that good support and communication can have on current and new students. My current role as Apprenticeship Lead allows me to guide and assist students through every aspect of their journey with us, which I am most passionate about.

Liam Carroll
Community Responsive OfficerAs a Community Responsive Officer, I oversee initiatives such as Multiply, Skills Bootcamps, and Sector-based Work Academies. Through these programmes, I cultivate strong relationships with local job centres, aiming to bridge the gap between opportunities and individuals seeking to enhance their skills and careers. Witnessing the positive impact these engagements have on our community fuels my passion. Seeing individuals benefit from these programmes is gratifying, empowering them to thrive and succeed in their chosen paths.

Natasha Allmont
Job Coach – Supported InternsAs a Job Coach, my primary role is to support and guide interns through their development in the workplace, helping them to transition from an education setting into employment. Identifying every learners interests, strengths, career goals and aspirations and engaging with businesses to source a suitable work placement for their internship. Providing support to help the interns settle into their work placement, perform regular check-ins, performance reviews, set appropriate goals and personal development plans to help them to achieve the best outcome following the programme.
Gallery
Adults 19+

What can I do with a qualification in Multiply?
Careers for this subject will be updated soon.
Good to know
What's happening?
Events

Kidderminster Harriers Academy Trial
Centre of Sporting Excellence
Tuesday 18th February 2025
10:00am - 2:00pm
Course Added
This course has now been added to your basket. Please click below to apply now or contine browsing.
Apply Now