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West Thames College

A Level Mathematics

Mathematics is such a universal subject that it makes an excellent combination with most other A Level subjects, especially the sciences and computing.

Key course features

Qualification: GCE A Level

Level: Level 3

Mode: Full-time

Timetable: This is a full-time course. You will attend college for three to five days per week, Monday to Friday, usually between 9am and 5pm. You will receive your timetable when you enrol.

Start Date: 6 September 2010, 13 September 2010

Fees:

Home student fee for 2009-10: £1,080 (for a full-time programme of A Levels).

This course may be free if you are aged under 19, or you are in receipt of a means tested benefit. Please see our Fees and Concessions page or call 020 8326 2301 for further details.

International Fees: £4750 (International fee for 2009-10) for 1 year of study. This is the fee for a full-time programme of A Level subjects.

Factsheet

Who is This Course For?

An essential part of mathematical study is the challenge of analysing a problem and the satisfaction gained from achieving a ‘correct’ answer. If you choose mathematics you will not have to write essays, but you need to communicate well in written work to explain your solutions. Mathematics is not about learning facts. You will not achieve success by just reading a textbook or by revising from detailed notes … you actually need to ‘do’ mathematics.

Find out more about the course by talking to your mathematics teachers or by visiting the Edexcel website (www.edexcel.org.uk).

Entry Requirements

The minimum entry requirement is 5 GCSEs at grades A*-C in appropriate subjects, though exceptions may be made for mature students. You must also have achieved a minimum grade B in Maths on the Higher Tier paper. A GCSE in your home or first language, other than English, cannot be counted as one of the 5 qualifying GCSEs. You will need to sit an entrance test to confirm if you are suitable for the course.

About the course

The A Level programme includes weekly group tutorials and regular one-to-one tutorials with your personal tutor. All students will have functional skills sessions or critical thinking sessions.

The pure maths element of the course develops some of the areas studied at GCSE, such as algebra, trigonometry and graphs. The statistics units involve collecting, analysing and displaying data. This is a useful foundation if you wish to progress to university to study accountancy, business, economics, psychology or the life sciences. The mechanics units deal with applications of maths in physics-type situations. Topics such as momentum, Newton’s laws of motion and moments of force are dealt with using mathematical techniques. This will be useful if you wish to go on to study engineering, technology or applied science at university.

Maths is taught using a range of methods, including examples from the textbook and the PLATO computer package in the Flexible Learning Centre. There are structured progression tests throughout the course so that you can judge your progress.

AS Units EDEXCEL 8371

  • Unit 1 C1 Core Maths: algebra, co-ordinate geometry in the (x,y) plane; sequences and series; differentiation; integration
  • Unit 2 C2 Core Maths: algebra; functions; sequences; series; coordinate geometry in (x,y) plane or circle; trigonometry; exponentials and logarithms; differentiation; integration
  • Unit 3 S1 Statistics 1: mathematical models in probability and statistics; representation and summary of data probability; correlation and regression; discrete random variables; discrete distributions; normal distribution.

A2 Units EDEXCEL 9371

  • Unit 4 C3 Core Maths: algebra; functions; sequences and series; trigonometry; exponentials and logarithms; differentiation; integration; numerical methods
  • Unit 5 C4 Core Maths: algebra; co-ordinate geometry in the (x,y) plane; series; differentiation; integration; vectors
  • Unit 6 M1 Mechanics 1: mathematical models in mechanics; vectors; kinematics of a particle; dynamics of a particle; statics of a particle; moments.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed via external examinations at the end of each academic year. Each unit is tested by a 1½ hour written examination and the units are equally weighted.
Where next?
A Level Mathematics is a much sought-after qualification for entry to higher education, such as economics, medicine, architecture, engineering, accountancy, teaching, psychology, physics, computing and ICT. Many areas of employment see mathematics as an important qualification and it is often a requirement for the vocational qualifications related to these areas.
How to apply?
You cannot apply online for this individual A Level course. To apply, please go to the A Level Science Pathway Factsheet and click on Apply Now. You will then be asked to select up to 4 A Level subjects as part of a full-time programme of study. You may be able to change your A Level pathway and subject options when you enrol.

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