A Level Mathematics QAN code 6031333X/2210 The A Level Mathematics modules cover Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. Pure Mathematics - topics include proof, algebra, trigonometry, sequences and series, co-ordinate geometry and calculus. Mechanics and Statistics - topics include probability, averages, correlation, normal distribution, kinematics, statics, moments and vectors. A Level Mathematics is well received for any university course but particularly for science-based degrees, engineering, architecture or for those involving statistics such as geography or psychology. Pupils considering taking Mathematics, Physics or Engineering at university will find it a considerable advantage to have a qualification in Further Mathematics also. Staff member contact - Mr Sendrove and Miss Lockerbie
Minimum five GCSE passes (grades 4 or 5) including English Language and Maths. Students must also meet subject specific minimum entry requirements (shown below).
A Level Mathematics is assessed by examination in Year 13. There are three papers of 2 hours each. Two papers cover Pure Mathematics, one paper is Mechanics and Statistics.
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A Level Mathematics QAN code 6031333X/2210 The A Level Mathematics modules cover Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. Pure Mathematics - topics include proof, algebra, trigonometry, sequences and series, co-ordinate geometry and calculus. Mechanics and Statistics - topics include probability, averages, correlation, normal distribution, kinematics, statics, moments and vectors. A Level Mathematics is well received for any university course but particularly for science-based degrees, engineering, architecture or for those involving statistics such as geography or psychology. Pupils considering taking Mathematics, Physics or Engineering at university will find it a considerable advantage to have a qualification in Further Mathematics also. Staff member contact - Mr Sendrove and Miss Lockerbie
Minimum five GCSE passes (grades 4 or 5) including English Language and Maths. Students must also meet subject specific minimum entry requirements (shown below).
A Level Mathematics is assessed by examination in Year 13. There are three papers of 2 hours each. Two papers cover Pure Mathematics, one paper is Mechanics and Statistics.