ALL STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE 2 UNITS OF MATHEMATICS IN YEAR 11
Course Type: Board Developed Course
Units: 2
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: The Mathematics Advanced Year 11 course has been developed on the assumption that students have studied the content and achieved the outcomes of the Mathematics Years 7–10 Syllabus and in particular, the content and outcomes of all substrands of Stage 5.1 and Stage 5.2, and the following substrands of Stage 5.3:
and at least some of the content from the following substrands of Stage 5.3:
Exclusions: Mathematics Standard
The Mathematics Advanced course is a calculus-based course focused on developing student awareness of mathematics as a unique and powerful way of viewing the world to investigate order, relation, pattern, uncertainty and generality. The course provides students with the opportunity to develop ways of thinking in which problems are explored through observation, reflection and reasoning.
This course is intended for students who have demonstrated a high degree of competence in the skills of Stage 5 Mathematics.
It is a sufficient basis for further studies in mathematics as a minor discipline at tertiary level in support of courses such as the life sciences or commerce.
All students studying the Mathematics Advanced course will sit for an HSC examination.
The study of Mathematics Advanced in Stage 6:
Year 11 Course
Topic: Functions
Topic: Trigonometric Functions
Topic: Calculus
Topic: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Topic: Statistical Analysis
Year 12 Course
Topic: Functions
Topic: Trigonometric Functions
Topic: Calculus
Topic: Financial Mathematics
Topic: Statistical Analysis