Course Guide Sept 2022

MATHS (EDEXCEL 9MAO)

Enrichment opportunities?

Mathematics is a very popular and much enjoyed subject at Tiffin. In an increasing- ly technological age, the skills and in- sights gained through a course in Mathe- matics are highly valued by employers.

In addition to rigorous preparation for A Levels we strive to retain an excitement in the subject and offer opportunities for fur- ther involvement, for example through participation in the UK Maths Challenges and other competitions, lectures by prom- inent mathematicians, and the opportuni- ty to research for an extended project. The department’s weekly Riemann Zeta club caters for those who want to study maths beyond the curriculum and classes are run in preparation for STEP Maths and other university admissions tests. Many students support and mentor younger mathematicians though the Maths Prefect program. Maths is also an entry requirement for many Higher Education courses. In addi- tion to Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Com- puter Science, Engineering, Economics, Geology, Materials Sciences, Statistics, Business and Accounting courses often require maths A Level. It can also support courses including Medicine, Psychology, Biochemistry, Human Sciences, Manage- ment, PPE and Linguistics to name a few. Where might it lead you?

What will you study?

The Maths course covers many of the top- ics you will have encountered in Maths GCSE but in greater depth. It also intro- duces new concepts such as logarithms, calculus and parametric equations. The course also includes Mechanics (the foun- dations of Engineering) in which forces, friction, projectile motion, Moments, dy- namics and kinematics are taught. The Statistics section introduces students to different statistical distributions, hypothe- sis testing, correlation and regression. The course has a strong emphasis on problem solving and applications building skills that serve our students very well in the world beyond Tiffin.

How is it assessed?

Maths is taught over two years and as- sessed by three papers: two in Core Maths and one in Statistics and Mechanics.

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