Course Content
This A level qualification builds on the skills, knowledge and understanding set out in the whole GCSE (9–1) subject content. The qualification offers a coherent course of study to develop students’ mathematical understanding and skills, encouraging them to think, act and communicate mathematically. It provides a solid foundation for further study in mathematics and other disciplines that make extensive use of mathematical skills.
Course Content:
These overarching themes are applied, across the whole of the detailed content in the specification:
You will complete the mandatory topics and a selection of the optional units.
Course Content:
These overarching themes are applied, across the whole of the detailed content in the specification:
- Mathematical argument, language and proof
- Mathematical problem solving
- Mathematical modelling
You will complete the mandatory topics and a selection of the optional units.
Assessment
There will be three examination papers at the end of the course, to assess all the content.
Career Opportunities
Engineering; Mathematical Analysis; Teaching; Statistician…
Entry Requirements
To study further mathematics, you will be required to achieve a grade 7 or above at GCSE. In addition, a good grasp and enjoyment of algebra and problem solving is required.
Commitment to complete at least five hours independent study per week. Candidates need to have a genuine interest in pursuing Mathematics at this level and beyond.
Commitment to complete at least five hours independent study per week. Candidates need to have a genuine interest in pursuing Mathematics at this level and beyond.
For further details...Ms E J Knights
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