Several A Level subjects now have an increased mathematical content. This course is designed to support students who are not taking A Level Maths but need specific skills beyond GCSE Maths for A Levels such as Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Design Technology, Economics, Geography, Physics and Psychology.
Grade 5 or 6 in GCSE Mathematics. If you have a grade 7+ in GCSE Mathematics, you should consider taking A Level Mathematics instead. This course is not suitable for those with an 8 or 9 in GCSE Mathematics.
This course is designed in collaboration with Subject Team Leaders from relevant subjects.
A scientific calculator is essential for the course (your GCSE calculator will be fine).
See Dr Maher (Head of Mathematics)
The course will run in Year 12 with 1 lesson per week. The sole aim of the course is to support you in your studies of subjects that have a significant mathematical content. The course will cover necessary skills and techniques including:
Number
Rounding, standard form calculations, converting between units, percentages
Algebra
Solving equations, rearranging formulae, plotting and interpreting graphs, equations of lines and curves, logs and exponentials, log graphs, natural and base 10, logarithms, solving log and exponential equations, graphs with logarithmic scales
Advanced algebra
Calculus: differentiation and integration.
Statistics
Measures of central tendency (means, median, mode) and dispersion (standard deviation, interquartile-range), scatter graphs and correlations, normal and skewed distributions, parametric and non-parametric statistical tests, pie charts and proportional divided circles, triangular graphs, dispersion diagrams, inferential and relational statistical techniques to include Spearman’s rank correlation and Chi square test and the application of significance tests.
There will be tests as the course progresses, but no external assessment. The course does not lead to a public exam.