NCEA Level 3  Financial Literacy
Aim 
This course is intended for students who have not always found the study of Mathematics easy but are keen to continue with the subject. The course develops students ability to work with statistics on a practical level and includes a clear focus on personal finance.
Course content
- Determining the trend for time series data
- Determining relationships using bivariate data
- Evaluating statistically based reports
- Understanding risk and return
- Setting a complex personal goal and plan for its implementation
- Showing an understanding of critical paths leading into basic project planning
Assessment
There are a variety of assessment tasks and school examinations. Externally assessed topics are examined nationally at the end of the year.
Qualification gained
Full course completion - 22 credits at NCEA Level 3
Note: The two Unit Standards do not qualify for University Entrance, so to gain the 14 UE credits from this class you must pass all of the Achievement Standards including the External.
This subject has links with
The wider working world, Geography and personal finance.
Entry requirements
Open entry
Next step
University and Polytechnic studies