
AQA Certificate Level 3 Mathematical Studies, better known as Core Maths is intended for students who have passed GCSE Mathematics at grade 4 or better, but who have not chosen to study AS or A level Mathematics. It is studied over a single year and taken alongside A levels or other qualifications, including vocational courses. Studying Core Maths helps students develop their quantitative and problem-solving skills. This is valuable preparation for the quantitative skills they will need for many degree courses, particularly subjects such as psychology, geography, business-related courses, sports and social sciences, and natural science courses that do not require AS/A Mathematics. This qualification is equivalent in size to an AS level qualification and have the same number of UCAS tariff points. The qualification focuses on using and applying maths and includes ideas and skills that support maths in other courses including A levels and vocational qualifications.
Students must have attained a grade 4 in GCSE Maths Core Maths is to be studied alongside three other subjects.
Paper 1 – 90 minutes, 60 marks - Analysis of Data, Maths for Personal Finance, Estimation, Critical Analysis of Given Data and Models Paper 2 – 90 minutes, 60 marks – Normal Distribution, Probabilities and Estimation, Correlation and Regression, Critical Path and Risk Analysis
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Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | Leeds |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Butcher Hill, Leeds, LS16 5EA |
AQA Certificate Level 3 Mathematical Studies, better known as Core Maths is intended for students who have passed GCSE Mathematics at grade 4 or better, but who have not chosen to study AS or A level Mathematics. It is studied over a single year and taken alongside A levels or other qualifications, including vocational courses. Studying Core Maths helps students develop their quantitative and problem-solving skills. This is valuable preparation for the quantitative skills they will need for many degree courses, particularly subjects such as psychology, geography, business-related courses, sports and social sciences, and natural science courses that do not require AS/A Mathematics. This qualification is equivalent in size to an AS level qualification and have the same number of UCAS tariff points. The qualification focuses on using and applying maths and includes ideas and skills that support maths in other courses including A levels and vocational qualifications.
Students must have attained a grade 4 in GCSE Maths Core Maths is to be studied alongside three other subjects.
Paper 1 – 90 minutes, 60 marks - Analysis of Data, Maths for Personal Finance, Estimation, Critical Analysis of Given Data and Models Paper 2 – 90 minutes, 60 marks – Normal Distribution, Probabilities and Estimation, Correlation and Regression, Critical Path and Risk Analysis