
A Level Mathematics QAN code 6031333X/2210 The A Level Mathematics modules are in Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. Modules in Pure Mathematics 1 and 2 and Statistics and Mechanics: Pure Mathematics 1 and 2 papers consist of topics on proof, algebra, trigonometry, sequences and series, co-ordinate geometry and calculus. The Statistics and Mechanics paper consists of topics on probability, averages, correlation, normal distribution, kinematics, statics, moments and vectors. Pupils considering taking Mathematics, Physics or Engineering at university will find it a considerable advantage to have a qualification in Further Mathematics also. Future Opportunities - 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.
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. There are three papers of 2 hours each.
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A Level Mathematics QAN code 6031333X/2210 The A Level Mathematics modules are in Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. Modules in Pure Mathematics 1 and 2 and Statistics and Mechanics: Pure Mathematics 1 and 2 papers consist of topics on proof, algebra, trigonometry, sequences and series, co-ordinate geometry and calculus. The Statistics and Mechanics paper consists of topics on probability, averages, correlation, normal distribution, kinematics, statics, moments and vectors. Pupils considering taking Mathematics, Physics or Engineering at university will find it a considerable advantage to have a qualification in Further Mathematics also. Future Opportunities - 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.
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. There are three papers of 2 hours each.