Mathematics A level
NEC's A level in Maths is useful for a range of careers, from engineer to psychologist!
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If you are keen to sharpen your mind or improve your job prospects in many fields including electronics, computing and engineering, studying A level Maths will prove invaluable.
The course consists of a number of units, which can be taken as part of both the AS and full A level award.
To gain the full A level, you need to complete six units (3 for AS and 3 for A2), including all of the compulsory C units.
AS: Compulsory units: C1 and C2, then choose one from: C3, D1, M1 and S1
A2: Compulsory units: C3 (if not taken as part of AS), C4, then choose 1 or 2 units (to make up the three needed for the A2).
You must complete units from the same topic in order - ie S1 before S2
Mathematics A level
Entry Requirements & Hours of Study
- GCSE Maths grade C or above (or equivalent).
- You should allow 150 hours of study for the AS and 150 hours for the A2, plus extra time for completing assignments.
Assessment Description
This course will prepare you to sit a combination of Units for the Edexcel specification. These units can be taken individually (modular assessment) or altogether at the end of the course (linear assessment). Each unit exam is 1hr30mins and worth 75 marks.For full assessment details please check your specification with the relevant awarding body.
Specification
Edexcel AS:8371, 8373; A2:9371
Assignments
Individual tuition with 7 AS and 7 A2 assignments
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Please note
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