The Maths and Stats A Level is split into two major components - AS and A2. The AS Level has thirteen tutor-marked assignments (known as TMAs). The A2 Level has a further ten TMAs. The programme covers the seven units in six modules of the following titles:
AS Level • MPC1: algebra, trigonometry, integration • MPC2: exponentials, logarithms • MS1B: probability, collection of data, correlation
A2 Level • MPC3: algebraic functions, coordinate geometry • MPC4: vectors, further coordinate geometry • MS2B: sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing
Assessment is by three written papers for the AS Level and three written papers for the A2 Level.
A Level is the foundation upon which higher education and successful careers are built, our tutor supported open distance learning A Level Maths and Statistics course provides the necessary knowledge, skills and qualification without disrupting your current lifestyle.
The DCA Home Learning Maths and Statistics A Level course provides the core knowledge and skills needed to embark on a rewarding pathway to success. The distance learning Maths and Statistics A Level course is specially designed, allowing you to learn about Maths and Statistics at AS and A2 level, through flexible and cost-effective home study at your own time and pace.
With the distance learning Maths and Statistics A Level course, online study resources and a personal tutor are available to guide you throughout your studies, and your Student Advisor is a Freephone call away.
Entry Requirements: Because the distance learning Maths and Statistics A Level course is comprehensive, some prior knowledge or skills are required. In general, DCA will admit students for A Level who have a minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade C and above. These would ideally include English and Maths.
The DCA Maths and Statistics A Level course provides an award from the AQA, a nationally recognised body. The A Level award is recognised by employers and higher education providers as proof of your ability and determination to succeed. Many people pass A Levels through home study.
If you'd like to advance your knowledge or to earn more money from a career where A Level Maths and Statistics is an essential qualification, and to enjoy increased status and security, the DCA home study A Level Maths and Statistics course is the ideal distance learning home study course for you
The first part of the Maths and Statistics A level course includes coverage of the fields of algebra, trigonometry and logarithms before going onto the areas of statistics where you will be studying probability and data collection. In the second part of the course you will be studying these subjects at a more in-depth level and will also be looking at sampling and hypothesis testing.
Each A Level is split into two halves – the AS Level and the A2 Level. Whilst both halves cover approximately the same amount of material, the conceptually harder elements will nearly always be found in the A2. Generally, each half of the A Level will be split into three units. Each unit matches a corresponding exam.
Examinations Examinations are normally in June, although you may be able to arrange to sit some part of the A Level in January.
Examination Entry Information DCA will provide whatever help we can with examination information, finding an exam centre and authenticating coursework but entering examinations is entirely the responsibility of the student and the contract for sitting the examinations is between the student and the exam centre. We are not an exam centre and therefore although we can give information and guidance, we cannot make your entry for you, or change an incorrect entry. Full details about exams can be obtained on application. Students will sit external examinations and receive a certificate from the awarding body AQA.
Textbooks In addition to the recommended text, each programme has a suggested reading list to help you achieve a broader understanding of the subject. Some subjects also require an accompanying textbook which you will need to obtain.
Part One: AS Course
Module 1 • Algebra • Trigonometry • Integration
Module 2 • Exponentials • Logarithms
Module 3 • Probability • Collection of data • Correlation
Part Two: A2 Course
Module 4 • Algebraic functions • Co-ordinate geometry Module 5 • Vectors • Further coordinate geometry
Module 6 • Sampling • Estimation • Hypothesis testing |
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