AS Level Mathematics
A Level
In Taunton
Description
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Type
A Level
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Location
Taunton
Students study Pure Mathematics and its applications. Pure Mathematics is an extension of the skills covered at GCSE including algebra, trigonometry, graphs and a new area of study called calculus. Statistics extends the work done at GCSE to cover areas such as data presentation, probability and correlation.
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Government funding available
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About this course
We would prefer you to have B or above in GCSE Maths at Higher Level.
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Course programme
Level: AS and A Level
Board: Edexcel
Method of assessment
Each year students study three modules, each assessed by a one and a half hour exam. One of those exams is in January and the other two are in June.
Why choose this course?
This course gives a solid background in Mathematics and its applications for those interested in careers in the fields of Science and Engineering, Computing, Economics and Accountancy. However, the training in logic that the course provides is appropriate to most subjects as it equips you with skills such as logical analysis and deduction, problem solving, data handling and mathematical modelling.
What will I study?
Students study Pure Mathematics and its applications. Pure Mathematics is an extension of the skills covered at GCSE including algebra, trigonometry, graphs and a new area of study called calculus. Statistics extends the work done at GCSE to cover areas such as data presentation, probability and correlation. Mechanics, which is studied by those taking Physics, covers such areas as Newton†s laws of motion and forces. By the end of the course you will have gained confidence and proficiency in a wide variety of mathematical concepts and methods and in their application.
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All students will be able to use the Mathematics workshop which is an excellent provision enabling students to work with other like-minded students and staff. Students can also participate in the Senior Mathematics challenge leading to the British Mathematical Olympiad.
AS Level Mathematics