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Before beginning the Diploma, it is important that you check your background in Mathematics and Science to get yourself reacquainted with the basic ideas, theories and concepts. You need to be familiar with the use of Brackets, Powers, Indices, and Manipulation of Formulae. You need a basic grounding in Physics and also reasonable Computer Literacy. You need to be able to understand and manipulate relevant formulae. But many useful formulae are on a Formula Sheet provided for the examinations, so you are not required to be able to remember them.
The entry requirement to the IOA Diploma is usually a relevant degree, however the IOA is keen for the Diploma to be as accessible as possible and accepts entrants with basic GCSE-equivalent mathematics and physics, supported by relevant professional experience.
Relevant Degrees include:• Science • Engineering • Construction
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The IOA accepts individuals from a wide-range of backgrounds.Please email education@ioa.org.uk with your specific situation for us to help you with next best steps.
You’ll need to have a good level of English, as the course is taught and assessed only in English.
Is English your first langugage?
Please provide evidence of having reached a suitable standard in an approved test of English. We recommend the IELTS test, but we also accept TOEFL and the Cambridge ESOL. Please note that language certificates should not be more than two years old.
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There are two ways you can study and complete your Diploma: • Centre-Based • Tutor-Assisted Distance Learning (DL)
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This should be completed in chronological order giving appropriate dates and durations. Applicants should indicate clearly the nature of the work undertaken (not merely state the job title) and should also make clear the level of responsibility attached to their work in acoustics. Failure to provide sufficient detail is likely to cause delay in processing or even outright refusal of the application. Only experience relevant to this application should be included.
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If you come to this course without any recent practice in basic maths and physics, it will help if you could look at the following areas before you start: Maths: Numeracy: use of brackets, scientific notation, powers, indices and exponents, improper fractions, circular measures, logarithms Algebra: Simple rearranging of formulae, substitution of numbers into formulae, equations of lines and circles. Trigonometry: sines, cosines, tangents and their numerical properties Physics S.I. units (metric system), basic wave phenomena (reflection, refraction, diffraction, superposition), concepts of velocity, energy, intensity and pressure. You will need to be able to use a scientific calculator. It is essential that you are or become computer literate i.e. proficient at using word processing software for preparing assignment answers, laboratory and project reports and at using spreadsheet software (such as Excel) for any calculations that warrant it.
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