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Further Mathematics A-Level

The Corby Sixth Form A-Levels Maths

Qualification: A-Level | Exam board: Edexcel

THE CORE OF THIS COURSE WILL COVER A RANGE OF TOPICS, INCLUDING:

  • Matrix algebra
  • Complex numbers
  • Differential equations
  • Vectors
  • Series

During the course you will have opportunities to present your own ideas and take an active part in finding elegant and interesting solutions to mathematical problems.

 A-Level Further Mathematics fits well with almost any combination of subjects and offers wide progression opportunities to university or careers.

The Corby Sixth Form A-Levels Maths

Year One course content

You will study the following units:

  • Core Pure Mathematics 1 which includes proof, complex numbers, matrices, further algebra and functions, further calculus and further vectors.
  • Further Mechanics which includes momentum and impluse, work, energy and power, and elastic collisions in one dimension.
  • Decision Mathematics which includes algorithms and graph theory, algorithms on graphs, critical path analysis, and linear programming.
The Corby Sixth Form A-Levels

Year Two course content

You will study the following units:

  • Core Pure Mathematics 2 which builds on the Core Pure Mathematics year one content and also includes polar coordinates, hyperbolic functions and differential equations.
  • Further Mechanics which builds on the Further Mechanics year one content and also includes elastic strings and springs and elastic energy, and elastic collisions in two dimensions.
  • Decision Mathematics which builds on the Decision Mathematics year one content.

Additional information

What does this course prepare me for?

A-Level Further Mathematics is an excellent qualification for continuing the study of Mathematics at University, and can lead to a rewarding career in finance, engineering, economics or a wide range of other industries.

A-Level Further Mathematics fits well with almost any combination of subjects and offers wide progression opportunities to university or careers. If you are considering a degree in mathematics, physics, engineering or computing at a highly competitive university you are strongly advised to study further mathematics.

Course support and enrichment

You will be taught in a small group which will be encouraged to meet together at other times during the week in a study group to support each other.

There are also times during the week when you can access staff for support where necessary.

Assessment

The A-Level course is assessed by four exams at the end of the two year course. The results of each exam are then amalgamated to give an overall result. This course encourages independent learning, time management, working in small groups providing support for each other and, of course, a deep love of the subject.

Entry requirements

Some of our subjects are subject to standard entry requirement and some have additional requirements. Please see below:

Subject specific entry requirements

  • 8 in Maths

Standard entry requirements

  • At least five GCSEs at grades 9-4 including English Language and Maths (one Vocational or Technical qualification at Merit or above may be counted)

AND

  • At least grade 4 (or Merit for Vocational or Technical qualifications) in any subject(s) that you have taken at GCSE and wish to continue studying at Level 3

AND

  • Average GCSE (best 8) of at least 4 (38 on the old points table)

AND

  • Grade 4 (or Merit), at least, in any subject previously studied
  • Students will take either 3 A-Level subjects or 1 Diploma subject with 1 A-Level
September 2025

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