Further Mathematics GCE AS/A2 Level
Course aims
To provide a good basis for business, science, computing or engineering.
Entry requirements
To study GCE AS Level you will normally require 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, and include at least a grade B at GCSE Mathematics at higher level.
You must also be studying Mathematics at AS/A2 level.
To study GCE A Level (A2), a pass at GCE AS Level is required
Course content
GCE AS Level (3 Modules in Year 1)
Further Pure 1, plus two from Further Pure 2, Further Pure 3, Further Pure 4 or any
units not studied at A level.
At A2 Level (Year 2)
You will have achieved Further Maths at AS level and will study another three units
at A2 level.
Further Pure 1: Complex numbers, improper integrals, matrices, curves.
Further Pure 2: De Moivre’s theorem, Hyperbolic Functions, Arc length.
Further Pure 3: Curves and limits, Polar co-ordinates, Differential equations (First order and second order).
Further Pure 4: Matrices, Determinants, Inverse Matrices, Eigenvectors
Course assessment
You will be assessed by a series of modular examinations taken in January and June each year
Materials
Recommended text books include Advancing Maths for AQA - T Graham et al (Heinemann) for each of the modules stated.
For each module the College loans the recommended text books.
Scientific Calculators are required.
Progress
Qualifications:
GCE AS Level Further Mathematics at the end of year 1
GCE A Level (A2) Further Mathematics at the end of year 2
This GCE A Level is a 2 year programme consisting of 6 units. However, you
can study 3 units for just 1 year and gain a GCE AS Level. You must complete
both years and all 6 units for the full GCE A Level. (On completion of A level
Mathematics and A level Further Mathematics, you will have completed
12 different modules).
Progress:
Higher Education or Employment.
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