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18 Mathematics A-level Programs


Greene's Tutorial College Lisbon
A-Levels
- Lisbon, Portugal
A-level
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
A-levels are internationally recognised qualifications. Universities in many countries will accept three A level A-C grades as meeting the admissions criteria across a wide range of courses.


Selby College
A Level Core Maths
- Selby, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
The Core Maths qualification is for students who have passed GCSE Mathematics at Grade 5 or above but have decided not to study A Level Mathematics. It builds upon and strengthens existing skills and focuses on using and applying Mathematics to solve problems relevant to our everyday lives. Students in Social Sciences, Business, Psychology, Sciences and Health Sciences who are not taking A Level Mathematics may find the Core Maths element useful in preparing for university study where a working application of Maths or Statistics may be required.
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New College Stamford
A-Level Mathematics
- Stamford, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
Enhance your mathematical knowledge and problem solving skills through challenging and interesting topics such as algebra and trigonometry. You will explore new topics such as calculus, circle theory, binomial expansions and how objects respond to the forces acting upon them. A Level Mathematics is our traditional pathway that develops learners as mathematicians, helping build the critical skills needed for a range of future employments and further study. It is essential for those wishing to study for a degree in Mathematics as well as many other subjects.


SFH StudyFromHome
A-Level in Mathematics
- Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
A-level
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
This course will prepare you for sitting your A Level in Mathematics. You will be able to gain up to 56 UCAS points to aid in your University application process.


Cirencester Tertiary College
A-Level Mathematics
- Cirencester, United Kingdom
A-level
This course gives you an insight into some of the diverse topics that can be studied in Mathematics. Pure Maths concepts such as Algebra, Trigonometry, Number Sequences, and Calculus will comprise 67% of the course.


UK Open College
A Level Statistical Mathematics Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
A-level
Part time
700 hours
Distance Learning
English
This distance learning A level Maths course builds on work covered in GCSE Maths at Higher Level, so you need to be familiar with all the mathematics at this level, and your skills should be at least up to GCSE Grade B standard.


New College Stamford
A-Level Further Maths
- Stamford, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
If you want to develop your mathematical ability, this course extends your knowledge of topics studied in mathematics through: mathematical argument, language and proof mathematical problem, solving mathematical modelling. It is also a preferred subject for those wishing to progress to degrees in mathematics, physics and engineering. The A Level Further Mathematics can be combined with A Level Mathematics for those learners whose plans for further study and employment have significant mathematical demands.


Mander Portman Woodward
A Level Mathematics
- 90-92, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
Maths at A level deals with abstract and sometimes difficult concepts, but it always examines the knowledge and understanding of these concepts by means of practical questions. Two-thirds of the A level involves the study of Pure Maths, which greatly extends the Geometry and Trigonometry and particularly the Algebra studied at GCSE or IGCSE, as well as introducing a new topic called Calculus which deals with finding the gradients of curves and areas between curves and lines, and also with solving what are known as differential equations.


Selby College
A Level Mathematics
- Selby, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
If you enjoy the challenge of problem-solving or want to develop your mathematical skills to support other subjects, this course is ideal for you. It sounds like the course you're describing is designed to enhance problem-solving skills and mathematical proficiency, which are valuable across a wide range of disciplines. Here are some key aspects that such a course might cover: Problem-Solving Techniques: Learning different strategies and techniques for approaching complex problems, breaking them down into manageable parts, and developing systematic solutions.


Weymouth College
Mathematics A Level
- Weymouth, USA
A-level
On-Campus
English
The course will develop further the disciplines of pure maths, statistics and mechanics. You will be introduced to a variety of mathematical skills including, quadratic equations, plotting circles using formulae, graph transformations, logarithms, trigonometrical equations and calculus.


Chesterfield College
A Level in Mathematics
- Chesterfield, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
A level Maths is a challenging course that builds on the skills you will have learned at school. You really need to be keen at maths and have found GCSE stimulating. It's great to hear that you've found GCSE Maths stimulating and are keen to continue with A Level Maths. A Level Maths is indeed a challenging course that builds upon the foundation laid during GCSE. It introduces more complex topics such as calculus, further algebra, and trigonometry, among others.


Mander Portman Woodward
A Level Further Mathematics
- 90-92, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
Further Maths is another complete A level, above and beyond Maths A level. The combination of Maths and Further Maths is called "Double Maths", and for many university courses Double Maths is either compulsory or strongly preferred. Further Maths at A level extends the Algebra and Calculus studied in Maths A level. In Algebra we study complex numbers (which involve i, the square root of -1), hyperbolic functions (which have many similarities to trigonometrical functions yet are fundamentally different) and matrices.


Selby College
A Level Further Mathematics
- Selby, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
If you are passionate about improving your mathematical ability to the highest level this is the course for you. You will need to spend the full allocation of time given to a complete A Level in order to study Further Maths. Applicants will frequently have gained a Grade 8 or 9 at GCSE, be regular participants in maths challenges and have studied some additional maths at school. This course is usually taken as one of four subjects to ensure that you are still studying broadly.


USP College
A-Level in Maths
- North Benfleet, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
A-Level Maths builds on and extends GCSE knowledge and skills and introduces new ideas, such as calculus and its applications. Most of the course involves using algebra and it covers topics such as trigonometry, co-ordinate geometry, differentiation and integration (calculus), and algebraic techniques and functions. The course assessment is entirely through examination. A-Level and AS Level Maths prepare students for further study and employment in a wide range of disciplines involving the use of maths such as sciences, social sciences, engineering and business.


USP College
A-Level in Further Maths
- North Benfleet, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
Further Maths is designed for students with an enthusiasm for maths, many of whom will go on to degrees in maths, engineering, the sciences and economics. This counts as two subject choices and you will need to have achieved at least grade 8 in GCSE Maths. Most Further Maths students have achieved mainly As and A*s across the board in their GCSEs and the approach and pace reflect this.
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