If you enjoyed Mathematics at GCSE, found the subject interesting and did well at it, then these are good reasons for considering an AS or A2 Mathematics course. Also, you may feel that it is a useful subject either for everyday life, or to support other subjects you wish to study. Specific entry requirements: B grade at Higher level GCSE Mathematics. What will I learn? AS Units Core 1 - includes algebra, geometry and the beginnings of calculus. It is crucial that you succeed in this module in order to progress to further modules. Core 2 - follows on from Core 1 with further algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. Mechanics 1B - is a study of the basics of Newton's Laws of Motion and applies some of the mathematics taught in Core 1 and 2. A2 Units Core 3 - follows on from Core 2 with further algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. Statistics 1B - is a study of the basics of probability and statistics, including the normal distribution and applies some of the mathematics taught in Core 1. Core 4 - follows on from Core 3 with further algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus and some new work on vectors.
Name: Mathematics Qualification title: GCE A level Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20160321 15:48:39 Updated 20161121 13:31:12
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