Entry Requirements

GCSE grade 6 in Maths.

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What you will study

  • The A Level builds on what you learnt at GCSE level (number, algebra, graphs, trigonometry)
  • Introduction to calculus and its applications
  • How mathematical ideas are interconnected
  • How to make sense of data, to understand the physical world
  • How to solve problems in a variety of context
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Assessments

You will take three exams at the end of the second year of study.

Course Support

  • Your individual needs are continually assessed and monitored throughout the year.
  • Formal tutorials are then put in place to address any specific problems you may be having.
  • At exams time, the department runs a series of comprehensive revision sessions.
  • No Maths students are ever struggling for support

Enrichment Activities

  • Problem Solving Workshops
  • Educational Talks about mathematical careers
  • Maths Workshop with Professor from Oxford University
  • Competitions including UKMT Senior Maths Challenge and Liverpool Maths Society Pop Maths Quiz
  • Extension paper support for students wanting to study at competitive institutions and need to take an admissions test

Progression

Maths can lead to a wide range of courses in both further and higher education. There are many other diverse areas where mathematical skills are recognised as invaluable and essential. If you are planning to study a mathematics based course at university, we recommend you also study A Level Further Maths too.

Career Opportunities

A Level Maths can lead to a myriad of careers, some obvious ones include accountancy, banking, engineering, medicine, computing and scientific statistical research.

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Entry Requirements

GCSE grade 6 in Maths.

Exam Board Specification