
Mathematics
Overview
Maths is an exciting and challenging subject, aiming to develop an understanding of maths and mathematical processes in a way that promotes confidence and builds your skills.
You will extend your mathematical skills and techniques learned at GCSE and explore how to apply them to complex problems and real word scenarios.
Entry requirements
GCSE - 6 or above in Mathematics
Learning & Assessment
Why study this subject?
Maths is a facilitating subject, allowing you to access a wide variety of STEM and other subjects at degree level. Students will develop the ability to solve problems and think logically whilst exploring advanced areas of both pure and applied mathematics. These skills are highly sought after by employers and universities alike.
What can you expect from this A level?
The Maths team are skilled and experienced in helping students to achieve their mathematical potential. Maths will be taught employing a variety of methods, providing opportunities to develop team-working skills, effective communication and most importantly resilience.
You will have the opportunity to undertake both maths-based enrichment activities and national maths challenges over the two years.
What can you do with a qualification in this subject?
Maths is considered the most commonly required subject throughout all degrees. Many STEM degrees require Maths in addition to their main focus subject; these include Physics, Engineering and Actuarial Science.
Maths is also beneficial for degrees in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Medicine, Computer Science and Finance.
Assessment
The course is assessed by three exams at the end of the second year.
There are two pure exams and one applied exam (split into Mechanics and Statistics papers).
Each exam is two hours long and assesses content from the two year programme.
Modules / Topics
Component 1
Pure Mathematics.
Component 2
Applied Mathematics (Statistics).
Component 3
Applied Mathematics (Mechanics).
Trips / Visits / Enrichment
What can I do with a qualification in this subject?
Pursuing an A Level in Mathematics equips you with skills to excel in subjects such as Physics, Engineering, and Actuarial Science, which benefit from a solid foundation in math. This subject required for Chemistry, Biochemistry, Medicine, Computer Science, and Finance degrees.