A sound understanding of NCEA Level 2 equations, trigonometry, graphs, and/or probability with evidence from NCEA Level 2 Mathematics results or equivalent is highly recommended.
Systems of Equations: Equations in three variables (x, y and z). You will need to write equations from words, solve them, describe them graphically and explore what happens in different situations.
Linear Programming: Using two variables to write and graph inequations to find a maximum profit or minimum cost. Exploring what will happen when the conditions change. DESMOS (a graphing tool) will be used for this standard.
Time Series: Carry out investigations of phenomena, using the statistical enquiry cycle: using existing data sets finding, using, and assessing appropriate models (including additive models for time-series data), seeking explanations, and making predictions using informed contextual knowledge communicating findings and evaluating all stages of the cycle.
Probability Concepts: Developing an understanding of probability and risk at Level 3 of this standard. Probability trees, Venn Diagrams, Two-way Tables and whether events are independent or not are some of the topics covered.
Bivariate Data: students will learn to analyze relationships between two variables. They'll explore concepts such as correlation, regression, and the use of scatter plots to interpret data. Additionally, students will learn to make predictions, assess the strength and direction of relationships, and understand the limitations of their analyses.
Data Analyst: Analyzes data to help businesses make better decisions.
Business Intelligence Analyst: Uses data to identify market trends and opportunities.
Market Research Analyst: Studies consumer data to guide marketing strategies.
Financial Analyst: Assesses financial data to guide investment decisions.
Economist: Researches and analyzes economic issues using data and trends.
Logistics/Supply Chain Analyst: Uses linear programming to optimize shipping routes, inventory levels, and delivery schedules.
Operations Research Analyst: A dedicated role for using mathematical modeling to solve complex organizational problems.
Management Consultant: Analyzes business challenges and designs efficient solutions for clients.
Project Manager: Uses strategic planning and resource allocation to keep projects on time and on budget.