A-Level Further Maths
Course content
This is a highly challenging A Level and should be carefully researched before choosing it as one of your subjects.
This course must be studied alongside A Level Mathematics as part of your programme.
A Level Further Mathematics allows you to explore advanced areas of pure mathematics, mechanics, statistics and decision mathematics. You’ll develop analytical thinking and problem-solving skills that are essential for degrees and careers in Engineering, Computer Science, Economics and other STEM-related fields. If you enjoy mathematical challenge and have strong algebraic ability, this course is ideal for you.
Key topics include:
- Advanced pure mathematics, including higher-level calculus
- Complex numbers and matrices
- Applied statistics and mechanics
- Decision and discrete mathematics
You will:
- Explore mathematical theorems, proofs and ideas in greater depth
- Apply advanced methods to solve complex real-world problems
- Build the foundations needed for higher-level study in mathematics and related subjects
Curriculum
A Levels at Newham College London (NewVic Sixth Form Centre)
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Open Events at Newham CollegeEntry requirements
- GCSE profile: Minimum of 5 GCSEs with an average grade of 5 or above.
- Subject-specific grades: English Language at grade 5 and Mathematics at grade 8.
- Additional guidance: This course must be taken alongside A Level Mathematics as part of your study programme.
- Suitability: Ideal for students who enjoy mathematical problem-solving and wish to explore advanced topics in preparation for STEM or related university pathways.