Further Mathematics
Entry Requirements
Students should have at least a grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics.
Courses Content
This A level course may be taken in addition to the Mathematics GCE Advanced Level. It is suited to those with a passionate interest in Mathematics and who are likely to study a course of a mathematical nature beyond A level. This might be any branch of Mathematics or a degree in physics, engineering or economics. Top flight universities will o en only consider students who have studied Further Mathematics for a place on these courses.
At A level, the topics are from Further Pure Mathematics and two additional applied units comprising of Mechanics, Statistics or Decision modules.
Further Pure Maths covers complex numbers and matrices as well as further developing skills in trigonometry, calculus and polynomial equations, proof including induction, further integration and hyperbolic functions, diļ¬erential equations, plus some polar co-ordinates and co-ordinate geometry.
Mechanics allows you to describe mathematically the motion of objects.
Specification
Assessment
Internal Exams in Year 12 | % of Assessment |
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Paper 1 – 1.5 hours | 50% |
Paper 2 – 1.5 hours | 50% |
A Level Units in Year 13 | % of A Level |
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Paper 1 – 1.5 hours | 25% |
Paper 2 – 1.5 hours | 25% |
Paper 3 – 1.5 hours | 25% |
Paper 4 – 1.5 hours | 25% |
Careers
Career opportunities are many and varied: accountancy, actuarial work, architecture, astronomy, banking, building societies, computing, economics, engineering, hospital administration, insurance, market research, quantity surveying and teaching.
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