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Mathematics & Further Mathematics
A Level

Entry Requirements

Grade 9-7 in Maths and four or more GCSEs at grades 9-4 or A*- C, including English.

Assessment

• 100% exam

Course Duration

• Two years

Exam Board

• Edexcel

Why Choose A Level Mathematics & Further Mathematics ?

Mathematics is a subject that opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities and further educational paths. At Itchen Sixth Form College, our A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics courses provide students with a comprehensive understanding of mathematical principles, while developing their analytical and problem-solving skills.

Choosing A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics will not only challenge you intellectually but also provide you with a skillset that is highly regarded by universities and employers alike. Our dedicated teaching team offers a supportive environment, ensuring you are guided throughout your learning journey, and are equipped with the knowledge to succeed in both Mathematics and Further Mathematics.

What You Will Explore

A Level Mathematics:

  • Pure Mathematics: Delve into algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and advanced functions, exploring the underlying principles that form the foundation of mathematics.
  • Applied Mathematics: Develop an understanding of mechanics, probability, and statistics, gaining practical skills used in a wide variety of fields such as engineering, physics, and economics.
  • Problem Solving: The course encourages logical thinking, developing your ability to apply mathematical concepts to real-world problems and explore innovative solutions.

A Level Further Mathematics:

    • Further Pure Mathematics: Explore advanced topics such as complex numbers, matrices, and differential equations, building on your knowledge of Pure Mathematics.
    • Further Applied Mathematics: Dive deeper into mechanics and statistics, gaining specialised skills that will prepare you for advanced studies and careers in these areas.
    • Advanced Problem Solving: Challenge yourself with complex mathematical problems that push the boundaries of your understanding, preparing you for future academic and professional pursuits.

In the first year, you will study pure mathematics, which, cover the key mathematical processes, techniques and skills you need to solve equations and work with functions and graphs. You will extend your knowledge of algebra and trigonometry as well as learning fresh concepts such as calculus. You will also see how the number system can be extended to allow negative numbers to have square roots and begin to explore matrices.

You will also have the opportunity to use your mathematics to model the real world using statistics, mechanics or decision mathematics.

In Statistics, you will learn how to analyse and summarise numerical data and how to use probability distributions to model real life events and their outcomes.

In Mechanics, you will learn to model mathematically how the motion of an object responds to the forces applied to it.

In Decision mathematics, you use a variety of algorithms (repeated processes) to enable you to reach decisions for a number of network problems.

 

Click here for link to Exam Board specification for Maths and Further Maths A Level

Skills You Will Develop
  • Analytical Thinking: Developing the ability to approach problems logically and analytically, breaking them down into manageable parts.
  • Problem Solving: Strengthen your ability to tackle complex problems, using mathematical theories and models to find effective solutions.
  • Critical Thinking: Learn to evaluate different approaches, make connections, and justify conclusions based on evidence.
  • Numerical and Computational Skills: Sharpen your ability to manipulate numbers and work with mathematical software, which is highly valued in a range of fields.
  • Time Management & Organisation: Due to the structure of the courses, you will develop effective time management and organisational skills, allowing you to handle multiple tasks and deadlines.

Transferable Skills and Real-World Impact:

The skills developed in A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics are not only valuable within the realm of academia but are also highly transferable to a variety of careers and fields. Mathematics equips you with the ability to:

  • Communicate complex ideas clearly: Through written reports and verbal presentations, you will learn to explain your thought processes and mathematical reasoning.
  • Make data-driven decisions: Using statistics and probability, you will understand how to analyse and interpret data to inform decisions, a skill that is crucial in fields such as business, finance, and healthcare.
  • Adapt to new challenges: The problem-solving skills you will develop will prepare you to approach new situations with confidence, whether you’re solving equations or addressing real-world challenges.
Where Can A Level Further Mathematics Lead?

Further Education:

  • University Degrees: A Level Further Mathematics is a highly respected qualification that can open the door to a variety of degree courses, including Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, Economics, Computer Science, and even Architecture.
  • Specialist Degrees: For those who want to pursue mathematical or scientific studies at a higher level, Further Mathematics provides a strong foundation for degrees in pure and applied mathematics, theoretical physics, and actuarial science.
  • Research & Development: Students with a strong mathematical background often move on to research-focused degrees, such as those in pure mathematics, artificial intelligence, or cryptography.

Career Opportunities: A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics can lead to a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors, including but not limited to:

  • Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Software)
  • Finance and Economics (Investment Banking, Financial Analyst, Actuarial Science)
  • Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (Data Analyst, Machine Learning Engineer, Statistician)
  • Technology (Software Developer, Web Developer, Cybersecurity Specialist)

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Steph Cooke

Position: Director of Curriculum for Mathematics, Digital Media and IT

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