Further Mathematics is more stimulating, challenging and therefore more enjoyable to the students who study A level Mathematics. It makes a perfect pairing with A level Mathematics and is a subject that opens doors to a variety of exciting and well paid careers. In this course you will learn differential equations that enables you to model processes and scenarios in physics, biology and economics and therefore is an integral part of university studies in the field of sciences, engineering, computer science and economics. You will also learn about complex numbers, matrices and vectors and a new form of coordinate called the polar coordinate. You will also gain a deeper understanding of probability distributions and hypothesis testing. Doing this course will develop your fluency in the key areas of mathematics,will enable you to present information in a logical and structured manner, will develop critical thinking and give you the skills to challenge ideas and most importantly, will develop symbolic and abstract thinking.
A minimum of a Grade 8 in mathematics, but ideally those students who enjoy solving mathematical challenges.
Course Outline In Year 12 we cover Core Pure Maths and Further Pure Maths. In Year 13 we do Core Pure Maths and Further Statistics . How will the course be assessed? Core Pure Mathematics (50%) Students will sit two papers in Core Pure Mathematics. Further Pure Mathematics 1 ( 25%) Further Statistics 1 (25%)
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Hounslow |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Cecil Road, Hounslow, TW3 1AX |
Further Mathematics is more stimulating, challenging and therefore more enjoyable to the students who study A level Mathematics. It makes a perfect pairing with A level Mathematics and is a subject that opens doors to a variety of exciting and well paid careers. In this course you will learn differential equations that enables you to model processes and scenarios in physics, biology and economics and therefore is an integral part of university studies in the field of sciences, engineering, computer science and economics. You will also learn about complex numbers, matrices and vectors and a new form of coordinate called the polar coordinate. You will also gain a deeper understanding of probability distributions and hypothesis testing. Doing this course will develop your fluency in the key areas of mathematics,will enable you to present information in a logical and structured manner, will develop critical thinking and give you the skills to challenge ideas and most importantly, will develop symbolic and abstract thinking.
A minimum of a Grade 8 in mathematics, but ideally those students who enjoy solving mathematical challenges.
Course Outline In Year 12 we cover Core Pure Maths and Further Pure Maths. In Year 13 we do Core Pure Maths and Further Statistics . How will the course be assessed? Core Pure Mathematics (50%) Students will sit two papers in Core Pure Mathematics. Further Pure Mathematics 1 ( 25%) Further Statistics 1 (25%)