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Further Maths

Examination Board: EDEXCEL

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Why should you study A-Level Further Maths?

Further Maths A-Level Curriculum

Further Mathematics is a separate A-Level. It provides a challenge and a chance to explore new and more sophisticated mathematical concepts. If you enjoy studying mathematics and you are good at it then you should strongly consider taking Further Mathematics. Students taking Further Mathematics find it an overwhelmingly enjoyable, rewarding and empowering experience.

Further Mathematics is a required subject if you wish to study the following courses at the best universities:

Mathematics
Physics
Computer Science
Engineering
Natural Sciences

A-Level Further Maths Course Content

Pure Mathematics:

You will learn about the brand new world of complex numbers. You will start to manipulate matrices and explore their applications. Proof will take more prominent role and you will look carefully at a method of proof called Induction. You will explore the geometry of parabolae and hyperbolae. Finally and perhaps the most important part of the course will be the continued study of calculus. We will consider how to solve 1st and 2nd order differential equations which provide an important foundation for further study at university.

You will have the option of studying Further Mechanics or Further Pure. Having this option is extremely valuable as it offers students the chance to study the areas of mathematics that interest them the most whilst also aligning with the subject they wish to study at university.

How is A-Level Further Maths Examined?

Spring Examinations in Year Thirteen

NCS Further Maths Enrichment

At The NCS we provide a rich and varied extra-curricular programme. For those wishing to study Mathematics at Cambridge, Oxford and other top universities we run Oxbridge preparation classes every week. These classes go beyond the A-Level curriculum, providing both depth and breadth. For Year 13s there is a focus on students taking the Oxford MAT and Cambridge STEP entrance exams.

In addition we run a series of Mathematics lectures, with speakers from the worlds of Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Industry. Previous speakers have included Oxford mathematicians Vicky Neale and David Acheson, author and journalist Simon Singh and the founder of the UKMT Tony Gardner.

Our weekly Maths society explores a wide range of mathematics and arranges trips and challenges. These have included Mathematics theatre trips, the Cipher Challenge, UKMT individual and team challenges as well as many talks both external and at the NCS.

Further Reading For A-Level Further Maths

Kanigel, The Man Who Knew Infinity
Paul Hoffman, The Man Who Loved Only Numbers
Gardner, The Colossal Book of Mathematics
Eli Maor, To Infinity and Beyond
David Acheson, 1089 and All That
Marcus Du Sautoy, A Mathematician’s Journey Through Symmetry

What are the entry requirements to study Further Maths at The NCS?

You will need a 9 in Maths at GCSE to study Further Maths at The NCS (correct as of July 2024)

Please check https://sixthform.london/ncs-entry-requirements/ for the latest entry requirement

Complementary subjects for Further Maths

Click to view each complementary subject that we offer at A-Level.

Biology

Examination Board: AQA

Chemistry

Examination Board: AQA

Economics

Examination Board: EDEXCEL

English Literature

Examination Board: OCR

Geography

Examination Board: EDEXCEL

Government & Politics

Examination Board: EDEXCEL

What can you study with Further Maths A-Level at University?

Further Maths can lead to almost any area of university study, however these are considered typical destinations.
Courses will link to UCAS.com for further information. The NCS is not responsible for content on third party websites.
Chemical engineering
Computer games and animation
Computer science
Economics
Electrical and electronic engineering
Engineering and technology
Manufacturing engineering
Materials science and engineering
Mathematics and statistics
Mechanical engineering
Physics and astronomy
Software engineering

What careers can A Level Further Maths lead to?

Careers will link out to prospects.ac.uk for further information. The NCS is not responsible for content on third party websites.
Examination Board: EDEXCEL

Disclaimer: The information on this page is to be used as guidance only. The course availability and content is subject to change based on demand and time-tabling.

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