A Level Maths (Statistics)
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Description
Students will spend two thirds of their time studying core mathematics; this is primarily the topics of algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus.
The rest of the time will be spent studying the option module of statistics. If you are studying AS Business or Accounts, statistics is the preferred choice. Additional support is available to provide extra support for students. Students must maintain an attendance of above 85% for entry to exams
Course content
There are three modules Module Core 1 (C1) This is a non-calculator core module which includes the following topics: • Advanced Algebra • Differentiation • Coordinate Geometry • Integration • Quadratics • Sequences and series • Graphs and…
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Students will spend two thirds of their time studying core
mathematics; this is primarily the topics of algebra, geometry,
trigonometry and calculus.
The rest of the time will be spent studying the option module of
statistics. If you are studying AS Business or Accounts, statistics
is the preferred choice. Additional support is available to provide
extra support for students. Students must maintain an attendance of
above 85% for entry to exams
Course content
There are three modules Module Core 1 (C1) This is a non-calculator core module which includes the following topics: • Advanced Algebra • Differentiation • Coordinate Geometry • Integration • Quadratics • Sequences and series • Graphs and Functions Module Core 2 (C2) Topics include: • Polynomials • Sequences and Series • Exponentials and Logarithms • Trigonometry • Integration Statistics Module (S1) Topics include: • Data Handling • Summarising Data • Discrete Random Variable Distributions • Probability Theory • Regression and Correlation
Delivery & Assessment methods
Each module is externally assessed by means of a single written paper of duration 1 hour and 30 minutes, carrying a total of 75 marks. Core 1 examination is normally taken in January. All other exams are taken in June. Candidates can resit modules in the January and June examination series during the course, with the highest mark counting towards the qualification.
Progression
Study maths or related course at degree level.
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