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Mathematics and Further Mathematics
Sixth Form
mathematics at AS and A level follows the Edexcel modular scheme.
All the modules are equally weighted and six modules make an A
level. An AS level is three modules, roughly equivalent to
half an A level. There is no coursework or practical work in
the mathematics course. Each module is tested in a single 90-minute
written examination.
The twelve
modules we offer fall into three types:
Pure
Mathematics: core modules C1, C2, C3, C4 and further maths
modules FP1, FP2, FP3, taking the students from GCSE maths up as far
as differential equations, hyperbolic functions, complex numbers and
matrix algebra.
Mechanics:
modules M1 and M2 leading from basic concepts of force, energy and
momentum up to kinematics with varying accelerations, elastic
collisions and the statics of dangling, toppling and leaning bodies.
Statistics:
modules S1, S2 and S3 starting with basic data representation,
principles and examples of probability distributions, and leading up
to hypothesis testing and calculation of confidence limits.
Students
must first decide how much mathematics they want to take.
They may choose to do:
an AS level (three modules in one year); or
a single A level (six modules in two years); or
two A levels (twelve modules in two years).
Students opting to do one A-level must
choose between:
Maths & Mechanics (C1, C2, C3, C4 and M1, M2) or
Maths & Statistics (C1, C2, C3, C4 and S1, S2).
The
Mechanics option fits well with A level
Physics while the Statistics might be more suitable for
students also studying Biology or the social sciences. In both
cases students have the option of dropping the subject after one
year, giving them AS Mathematics (C1, C2, M1 or C1, C2, S1
respectively).
Students
opting for two full maths A levels take all twelve modules, giving
them A level Mathematics (C1, C2, C3, C4, M1, M2) and
Further Mathematics (FP1, FP2, FP3,
S1, S2, S3) at the end of two years. This choice would be
appropriate for students planning to apply for degree courses in
Maths, Physics or Engineering, and is essential for those applying
to study Mathematics at Oxford or Cambridge.
It is
sometimes possible for students already taking single-subject
mathematics to do an additional AS in Further Maths (for example
FP1, FP2, FP3) in their second year, covering nine modules
altogether.
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