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Mathematics A Level

Bexhill College

Penland Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, East Sussex, TN40 2JG

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Sunday, 01 September 2024
Bexhill College
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Course Summary

People with strong mathematical skills are in demand and if you are enjoying GCSE mathematics, then continuing your studies will earn you a highly respected qualification valued by universities and employers alike. The mathematical and problem-solving skills you will develop on the course will also benefit many other subjects you study alongside – in particular, if you are thinking of studying Physics, Computer Science, Engineering or Chemistry at college, then Mathematics should go with them.

All students are required to have a suitable scientific calculator. Details will be provided at the start of the course.

Course Details

The course is split into pure mathematics (two-thirds), mechanics (one-sixth) and statistics (one-sixth). Pure mathematics extends many concepts from GCSE including algebra, functions, graphs, trigonometry, and vectors. It also introduces the new concepts of differentiation (how ‘steep’ a curved graph is) and integration (how much area is enclosed by a graph’s curve). Statistics extends the concepts studied at GCSE and includes much more emphasis on probability, including probability models and hypothesis testing. Mechanics is the study of how objects move and the forces that affect their motion.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

You will sit 3 exams at the end of your second year.

Entry requirements

At least 5 GCSEs graded 9-5. A grade 6 or above in Maths is required.

Equipment required

All students are required to have a Casio FX991EX calculator.

Your next steps...

Mathematics A Level is a requirement for many careers and Higher Education courses and is a ‘must have’ A Level for degree level study in most sciences, computer science, all branches of engineering and, of course, mathematics.

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