Mathematics
Course summary
Mathematics is a body of knowledge to be studied for its own sake and to model and solve problems in the real world. There is an increased emphasis on problem-solving, communication, reasoning, and mathematical modeling in the new A level. The common content for all exam boards for this award includes: 1. Pure Mathematics - This is designed to develop the skills and techniques necessary to manipulate and solve mathematically formulated problems. They include work in the fields of algebra, coordinate geometry, functions and graphs, calculus, and trigonometry. 2. Statistics - This examines the application of mathematical probability to the drawing of inferences from data. The theory of random variables, significance testing, and probability are given special attention. A large data set will be used to teach this aspect of the course. 3. Mechanics - This develops the principles needed to model the physical world. Statics, dynamics, and kinematics are introduced. The new A level requires the use of technology throughout. As well as laptops used in school, students will require their graphical calculator. These can be purchased through the school.
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