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COURSE OVERVIEW
In combination with maths this is the double maths course for those who wish to study more mathematics to a higher level. It is particularly useful to those who want to go on to study a degree in a mathematically related discipline. The Further Maths course is more difficult than the Maths one and is therefore suited to those students who are very able mathematicians.
The course extends the algebra and trigonometry you will learn in A Level Mathematics and also covers areas such as matrices and complex numbers. You will also study units in mechanics and decision maths.
The course is designed to be a smooth transition from GCSE Mathematics.
Topics will be introduced in an accessible, relevant and enjoyable way. There will be time in class to work with others and practice what you have learnt. You will use a mix of textbooks, worksheets and interactive internet resources.
FURTHER INFORMATION
You need a minimum of five GCSEs at 9-4, including grade 7 in Maths and 4 in English Language.
You will need a strong interest and aptitude for mathematics. You will need to spend a lot of time outside of class working on the concepts taught in class so you need good independent study skills. You will need to build on the knowledge learnt from higher tier Mathematics
GCSE and will need to be particularly strong at algebra and pick up new mathematical concepts quickly.
We do not recommend that you choose A Level Mathematics and A Level Further Mathematics if you are only studying three subjects. Further Mathematics should be your fourth subject in your first year (if you are a strong mathematician you can study further maths as a fourth subject even if you would not automatically meet the college’;s general requirements for studying four subjects). You can then choose later whether to continue with A Level Further Mathematics in year 13.
Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Electronics and Biology are the most popular subjects to combine with Mathematics and Further Mathematics. However, students have also combined Mathematics and Further Mathematics with Art, Music, Economics and English.
A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics is an important pair of qualifications if you wish to study Mathematics, Sciences, Engineering or Computing at university.
Many top universities prefer at least AS Further Mathematics to study Maths, Physics or Engineering. It also provides the basis for a career as a Mathematics teacher.
A Level Further Mathematics is also useful for going directly on to competitive training schemes in careers such as engineering, accountancy, insurance, tax and finance.
The A level course is assessed by examinations at the end of the two year course. There is no coursework. You may be assessed for an AS qualification in this course at the end of your first year as a measure of your progress but this will not count towards your final A Level grade.
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You will further improve your GCSE algebra and trigonometry skills and also learn new techniques. We will help you develop the ability to tackle long, complicated problems in a step-by- step way. You will also need to develop the skill of being able to self-assess your progress and plan independent study.
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Financial support
The applicable fees for this course, including any available discounts, will be listed in the information above.
How to apply
Once you have created an account, you can easily apply to your chosen course and track the status of your application at any time.
HOW THE APPLICATION PROCESS WORKS
Set Up Your Account
You’ll be prompted to create an account which will allow you to log in to our Application Tracker website whenever you wish. This will provide you with important information and you can also track the progress of your application.
Apply
Complete each step of the application form and then submit your completed form. We’ll let you know when we’ve safely received it with an acknowledgement email.
Application Review Meeting
Before offering you a place at college, we’ll meet with you (either in person, by telephone or online). We’ll send you a link to our booking page where you can select a time that’s convenient for you.
Accept Your Place
Offers will be sent to you via the email address you have provided. The offer will be conditional, based on predicted GCSE grades. You’ll need to accept your offer within 14 days to secure your place.
What next?
Once you receive your GCSE results, you’ll need to get in touch with the college to inform us of them and start your enrolment process.