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A-Level Maths with Statistics
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Course Description
A Level Maths with Statistics
Course code:Â HSAL09
Delivery method:Â Paper based pack
Course duration: 24 Months
Entry requirements:Â No prior qualification needed
Award achieved: AQA A Level Maths with Statistics
Awarding body: AQA
A Level Maths with Statistics is the perfect course for those who are looking at studying engineering, maths, programming, or science at higher education level. It is also a great partner course to biology, sociology and psychology at A Level.
Maths with statistics is great preparation for the work place and anyone in a numerate or management role.
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Maths with statistics course overview
A Level Maths with Statistics covers four key mathematical topics: algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. These are partnered with a final area of study which explores statistics particularly estimation, probability and distributions. The course provides strong fundamentals for further study and builds on GCSE learning.
Upon successful completion of the exam and practical assessments (as administered by AQA), you will have achieved an internationally recognised AQA A Level Maths with Statistics
Skills gained
- Developing understanding of mathematics and mathematical processes.
- Develop logical reasoning ability.
- The application of mathematical skills to understand difficult unstructured problems.
- To construct mathematical proofs.
- Using mathematics as a form of communications.
- Using calculators and computers appropriately.
- Understanding how mathematics relates to the wider world.
Course outline
This course is divided into 6 units:
AS Level
Unit 1: MPC 1 Core 1
Written examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Unit 2: MPC 2 Core 2
Written examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Unit 3: MS 1B Statistics 1B
Written examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
A2 Level
Unit 4: MPC 3 Core 3
Written examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Unit 5: MPC 4 Core 4
Written examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Unit 6: MS 2B Statistics 2
Written examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Course content
Unit 1: Co-ordinate geometry
Module 1: Quadratic functions
Module 2: Differentiation
Module 3: Integration
Unit 2: Algebra and functions
Module 1: Sequences and series
Module 2: Trigonometry
Module 3: Exponentials and logarithms
Module 4: Differentiation
Module 5: Integration
Unit 3: Statistical measures
Module 1: Probability
Module 2: Discrete random variables
Module 3: Normal distribution
Module 4: Estimation
Unit 4: Algebra and Functions
Module 1: Trigonometry
Module 2: Exponentials and logarithms
Module 3: Differentiation
Module 4: Integration
Unit 5: Core 4
Module 1: Algebra and functions
Module 2: Coordinate geometry
Module 3: Sequences and series
Module 4: Trigonometry
Module 5: Exponentials and logarithms
Module 6: Differentiation and integration
Module 7: Vectors
Unit 6: Statistics
Module 1: Poisson distribution
Module 2: Continuous random variables
Module 3: The t-distribution
Module 4: Hypothesises testing
Module 5: Chi-squared tests
Module 7: Vectors
Assessment
The AQA A Level History qualification is gained once all 6 exam papers are successfully completed along with coursework. The three exams make up the AS Level, the next three exams comprise the A2 Level and together they form the A Level. These exams are administered by the AQA and assessment centre details will be included with your course, as well as practice papers so that you are more than prepared for your assessments. You will need to contact your local examination centre to work through your coursework requirements.
In addition, there will be a number of tutor marked assessments (TMAs) to ensure that you have a thorough understanding of the course materials, with the tutor sending comments to guide you through any areas of potential difficulty, as well as a range of self-assessments that are indicators that you understand the materials as you work through them. These are for your own information, and do not need to be shown to your course tutor.
Method of study
Paper based pack
This course is currently available in paper-based format, therefore, you will receive the full course materials as well as a useful study guide.
Your study guide is crammed full of tips and information to help you get the most out of the learning experience, student skills, techniques for writing your assessment answers and instructions for submitting your TMAs online for marking by your specialist tutor.
Tutor support
Our A Level courses come with tutor feedback and support by email for 24 months. They will mark your TMAs and provide valuable guidance through any trickier parts of the course whenever you need it. You will also receive a study guide to help you with all aspects of studying, essay writing and general student skills.
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