The linear A-Level course from Edexcel covers pure and applied mathematics in a ratio of 2:1. Mathematics students will cover pure maths topics such as algebra; geometry and calculus. Applied topics include compulsory statistics and mechanics. Many topics will require students to apply their knowledge to solving real-world problems such as modelling a bridge as a quadratic equation or finding the minimum amount of material needed to create the largest volume container. Note that students with a particular interest in maths (especially those who may want to go on to study maths at university) should also seriously consider taking A Level Further Mathematics. Mathematicians are highly employable in a wide range of fields. They are valued for their problem-solving and analytical skills. An A Level in Mathematics is acceptable as an entry qualification for the vast majority of college and university courses in just about any subject. It is also required in many university courses such as Physics, Engineering and also some Economics courses.
Students should have 5 GCSEs or equivalents at grade 4 or above, including English and Mathematics. Grade 6 in Maths.
Pure paper 1 2 hours 100 marks Any content from the Years 12 and 13 (Pure books). Pure paper 2 2 hours 100 marks Any content from the Years 12 and 13 (Pure books). Applied paper 2 hours 100 marks Statistics Mechanics
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| Local Authority | Essex |
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The linear A-Level course from Edexcel covers pure and applied mathematics in a ratio of 2:1. Mathematics students will cover pure maths topics such as algebra; geometry and calculus. Applied topics include compulsory statistics and mechanics. Many topics will require students to apply their knowledge to solving real-world problems such as modelling a bridge as a quadratic equation or finding the minimum amount of material needed to create the largest volume container. Note that students with a particular interest in maths (especially those who may want to go on to study maths at university) should also seriously consider taking A Level Further Mathematics. Mathematicians are highly employable in a wide range of fields. They are valued for their problem-solving and analytical skills. An A Level in Mathematics is acceptable as an entry qualification for the vast majority of college and university courses in just about any subject. It is also required in many university courses such as Physics, Engineering and also some Economics courses.
Students should have 5 GCSEs or equivalents at grade 4 or above, including English and Mathematics. Grade 6 in Maths.
Pure paper 1 2 hours 100 marks Any content from the Years 12 and 13 (Pure books). Pure paper 2 2 hours 100 marks Any content from the Years 12 and 13 (Pure books). Applied paper 2 hours 100 marks Statistics Mechanics