A-level Maths provides students with a thorough grounding in the mathematical tools and techniques often needed in the workplace. The logic and reasoning skills developed by studying A-level Maths make sure the qualification is widely respected even in non-mathematical arenas. A-level Maths is made up of 3 papers - two thirds of the work is Pure Maths and one third is made up of Statistics and Mechanics. All papers are sat in June at the end of two years.. The Pure topics which make up two-thirds of the qualification and provide the techniques in Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Calculus that form the fundamental building blocks of the subject. Mathematical applications make up the remaining third of the qualification and include both Statistical work and Mechanics. Mechanics: forces, energy, motion; Statistics: probability, data handling, testing hypotheses. A-level Maths provides a foundation for further studies in a variety of subjects including Science and Engineering
Name: AQA Advanced Level in Mathematics Qualification title: AQA Advanced level in Mathematics Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment All exam papers are of equal weighting and are 2 hours long. All exams are sat in the June of Year 13. Awarding AQA Created 20170116 13:03:54 Updated 20170116 13:03:54
Students need a scientific calculator and would find a graphical calculator useful. Equipment required Students need a scientific calculator and would find a graphical calculator useful.
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