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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 subject must be taken in combination with A-Level Maths and you will need to have achieved at least grade 8 in GCSE Maths. Most Further Maths students have achieved mainly 8’s and 9’s across the board in their GCSEs and the approach and pace reflect this.
Assessment is through examination only.
The qualification is both deeper and broader than A-Level Maths. As well as building on algebra and calculus introduced in A-Level Maths, the A-Level Further Maths core content introduces complex numbers and matrices; fundamental maths ideas with wide applications in maths, engineering, physical sciences and computing. The non-core content will cover either Statistics, Mechanics or Decision Maths to a deeper level than studied at A-Level Maths dependant on the modules covered.
You will need a Scientific Calculator - your teacher will advise on an appropriate calculator
Further Maths is a good choice for students with strong mathematical skills who are planning to study Mathematics, Physics or Engineering at university, and for some courses in Maths (or subjects based on Maths) at Oxford or Cambridge and it is also a requirement at some of the other Russell Group universities.
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