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Post 16 Course Information Guide 2012/2013 - Whitley Academy

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Mathematics<strong>Course</strong> TitleAwarding Body<strong>Course</strong> LevelWhy choose thiscourseGCE in Mathematics (A Level)EdexcelAS Level (Year 12)A2 Level (Year 13)Skills and concepts introduced at GCSE are studied in detail. ‘A ‘Level Mathematics is a very rewarding subject in whichcommitment and resilience count as much as plain mathematicsability. Students applying for ‘A’ Level Maths should keep inmind it is essential that weekly homework’s are submitted ontime and help from the Maths department is sought if thehomework’s are not understood. It is an essential part of thecourse to submit the weekly homework assessments. Studentswho do not meet the entry requirements outlined above may beconsidered in exceptional circumstances.EntryRequirementsProgressionRoutesAdditionalresourcesContactGCSE Grade B or betterAS Grade D or above to continue to A2Students who complete Mathematics courses could enter thefollowing careers:- Teaching, Engineering, Medicine, Accountant,Sales and Marketing, Science, Media, Insurance and Banking,Computing, Finance.Scientific calculatorMr M Skelton<strong>Course</strong>Content (AS)AS consists of three assessment units: Core 1 (Pure Maths) Core 2 (Pure Maths) Statistics 1 (Applied Maths)Assessment for AS Level is one modular exam in January andtwo modular exams in June.<strong>Course</strong>Content (A2)A2 has additional units: Core 3 (Pure Maths) Core 4 (Pure Maths) Mechanics 1 (Applied Maths)Assessment for A2 Level is one modular exam in January andtwo modular exams in June.

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