Mathematics (Further)
Course summary
Pure Maths is composed of algebra, trigonometry, calculus, vectors, coordinate geometry and numerical methods. These topics are core to the entire course and many of the techniques will also prevail in the Applied Maths sections (Statistics & Mechanics). Mechanics introduces the ideas of basic motion, force and energy and applies these ideas to dynamic or static situations. Describing the motion of a car travelling on an inclined plane is a problem in dynamics and calculating the forces exerted on a ladder against a wall is a problem in statics. Mechanics is helpful for students taking Physics or for anyone interested in Engineering or any subject related to the physical sciences. Statistics develops elementary ideas of probability and data analysis methods. If you are taking Biology, Geography, Business Studies or Economics, you will find Statistics useful. Further Maths is taken by very able and dedicated Mathematicians. It is advantageous for those wanting to read Mathematics, Physics or Engineering at Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London and other very competitive entry universities such as Warwick and Bath.
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