Pure Mathematics Statistics Decision Making
By studying a combination of units you can achieve an A Level (6 units) or AS level (3 units).
Subject at AS C1
Algebra and functions, Quadratic functions, Equations and Inequalities, Sketching curves, Co-ordinate geometry, Sequences and series, Differentiation and Integration
Assessment: 1 ½ hour written exam January/June C2
Algebra and functions, the sine and cosine rule, Exponentials and logarithms, Coordinate geometry, Binomial expansion, Radian measure and applications, Geometric sequences, Graphs of trigonometric functions, Differentiation, Trigonometric identities and equations and Integration.
Assessment: 1 ½ hour written exam January/June S1
Mathematical modelling, Representing data, Summarising data, Probability, Correlation, Regression, Discrete random variables and the normal distribution.
Assessment: 1 ½ hour written exam January/June
Subject at A2 C3
Algebraic fractions, Functions, Exponential and log functions, numerical methods, Transforming graphs, Trigonometry, Trigonometric identities and differentiation.
Assessment: 1 ½ hour writtenexam January/June C4
Partial fractions, Coordinate geometry, Binomial expansion, Differentiation, Vectors and Integration.
Assessment: 1 ½ hour written exam January/June D1
Algorithms, graphs and networks, Algorithms on graphs, the route inspection problem, critical path analysis, linear programming, matchings and flows in networks.
Assessment: 1 ½ hour written exam January/June 34 The teachers have
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