Edexcel International A Level Mathematics
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Edexcel Exam Board
Awarding Body: Edexcel
Specification Codes:
Edexcel International AS in Mathematics (XMA01)
Edexcel International A Level in Mathematics (YMA01)
All AS Level candidates take three written papers. The Unit options are as follows:
Pure Mathematics ( P1 and P2) and Mechanics ( M1)
OR
Pure Mathematics (P1 and P2) and Statistics (S1)
All A Level candidates take six written papers. The unit options are as follows:
Pure Mathematics (P1, P2, P3 and P4) with Mechanics (M1) and Statistics (S1)
OR
Pure Mathematics (P1, P2, P3 and P4) with Mechanics (M1 and M2)
OR
Pure Mathematics (P1, P2, P3 and P4) with Statistics (S1 and S2)
Modules:
Pure Mathematics 1
- Algebra and functions
- Coordinate geometry in the (x, y)
- Trigonometry
- Differentiation
- Integration
Pure Mathematics 2
- Proof
- Algebra and functions
- Coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane
- Sequences and series
- Exponentials and logarithms
- Trigonometry
- Differentiation
- Integration
Pure Mathematics 3
- Algebra and functions
- Trigonometry
- Exponentials and logarithms
- Differentiation Integration
- Numerical methods
Pure Mathematics 4
- Proof
- Algebra and functions
- Coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane
- Binomial expansion
- Differentiation
- Integration
- Vectors
Mechanics 1
- Mathematical models in mechanics
- Vectors in mechanics
- Kinematics of a particle moving in a straight line
- Dynamics of a particle moving in a straight line or plane
- Statics of a particle
- Moments
Mechanics 2
- Kinematics of a particle moving in a straight line or plane
- Centres of mass
- Work and energy
- Collisions
- Statics of rigid bodies
Statistics 1
- Mathematical models in probability and statistics
- Representation and summary of data
- Probability; correlation and regression
- Discrete random variables
- Discrete distributions
- The Normal distribution
Statistics 2
- The Binomial and Poisson distributions
- Continuous random variables
- Continuous distributions
- Samples
- Hypothesis tests
Exam Papers
P1: Pure Mathematics 1
Written Examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Availability: January, June and October
Assessment overview: structured questions based on the Pure Mathematics 1 subject content. Students may use a calculator in this examination.
75 marks
P2: Pure Mathematics 2
Written Examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Availability: January, June and October
Assessment overview: Structures questions based on the Pure Mathematics 2 subject content. Students may use a calculator in this examination.
75 marks
P3: Pure Mathematics 3
Written Examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Availability: January, June and October
Assessment overview: Structured questions based on the Pure Mathematics 3 subject content. Students may use a calculator in this examination.
75 marks
P4: Pure Mathematics 4
Written Examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Availability: January, June and October
Assessment overview: Structured questions based on the Pure Mathematics 4 subject content. Students may use a calculator in this examination.
75 marks
M1: Mechanics 1
Written Examination: 1 hour 30 minutes
Availability: January, June and October
Assessment overview: Structured questions based on the Mechanics 1 subject content. Students may use a calculator in this examination.
75 marks
M2: Mechanics 2
Written Examination:
Availability: January, June and October
Assessment overview: Structured questions based on the Mechanics 2 subject content. Students may use a calculator in this examination.
75 marks
S1: Statistics 1
Written Examination:
Availability: January, June and October
Assessment overview: Structured questions based on the Statistics 1 subject content. Students may use a calculator in this examination.
75 marks
S2: Statistics 2
Written Examination:
Availability: January, June and October
Assessment overview: Structured questions based on the Statistics 2 subject content. Students may use a calculator in this examination.
75 marks
Who is this course for?
This International A' Level Mathematics Course is ideal for anyone wishing to gain knowledge and understanding of this subject or for anyone who wishes to study at a higher level at University and gain UCAS points.
Requirements
The entry requirements are reading and writing skills and maths to at least GCSE grade C or equivalent. You will need to have general skills and knowledge base associated with a GCSE course or equivalent standard.
Career path
Students in the past have progressed onto the following degree courses:-
• Mathematics • Economics • Accounting • Physics
• Mechanical Engineering • Computer Science
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