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Accessibility statement
This introductory module provides a broad and enjoyable foundation for university-level mathematics but requires some prior knowledge. It teaches you the essential ideas and techniques that underpin university-level study in mathematics and mathematical subjects such as physics, engineering and economics. You’ll study fundamental topics, including calculus, vectors, matrices and complex numbers – and use mathematical software to solve problems. You'll also develop your skills in communicating results and defining problems.
There are eleven study units in this module.
In the first two, you’ll revise and extend the basic mathematical knowledge and skills in introductory algebra and graphs that you should be familiar with. This revision material should help you identify and fill any gaps in your previous knowledge and develop your basic mathematical skills to the level needed in the rest of the module. Much of the material in these two units will be available online, so you can start your revision even before the module begins, if you wish. The first two units also teach you about communicating mathematics and introduce you to the mathematical software you’ll use in the module.
In the remaining study units, you’ll cover these topics:
You’ll work mainly from the module books, also available in various electronic formats. You can view many of the worked examples in the books in an alternative video format, in which tutors work through and discuss the examples. You’ll also use specially designed software applications to help you understand the concepts taught and learn to use a mathematics computer package to solve problems. There are many online interactive practice questions to help you consolidate your learning.
The full content list is on the Open mathematics and statistics website.
There is no formal prerequisite study, but you must have the required mathematical skills.
You can check you’re ready for MST124 and see the topics it covers here.
You can find out which module is your best starting point in mathematics here.
You should aim to be confident and fluent with the concepts covered in the Are you ready? quiz here, and follow the advice in the quiz.
The key topics to revise include:
Discovering mathematics (MU123) is ideal preparation.
You’ll get help and support from an assigned tutor throughout your module.
They’ll help by:
Online tutorials run throughout the module. While they’re not compulsory, we strongly encourage you to participate. Where possible, we’ll make recordings available.
Course work includes:
You’ll have access to a module website, which includes:
Additionally, the website includes:
We also provide physical:
The OU strives to make all aspects of study accessible to everyone, and this Accessibility Statement outlines what studying MST124 involves. You should use this information to inform your study preparations and any discussions with us about how we can meet your needs.
To find out more about what kind of support and adjustments might be available, contact us or visit our Disability support website.
Essential mathematics 1 (MST124) starts twice a year – in October and January/February.
It will next start in October 2026 and January 2027.
We expect it to start for the last time in October 2029.
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