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Double Mathematics - 2 A Levels Head of Department: David Smith Email: [email protected] Fact File Desirable for students considering a maths-related degree (Maths, Computer Science, Physics or Engineering); 10 hours p.w. Consists of two A levels: Mathematics and Further Mathematics A level Maths includes two thirds pure maths (algebra) plus one third applied maths (mechanics and statistics) A level Further Maths: Again, roughly two thirds pure, plus one third applied, with some optionality Entry requirements: At least 7 GCSEs, the majority at higher grades, including Maths grade 7 Opportunity to compete in local and national competitions, including UK Senior Maths Challenge, Maths Olympiad and Senior Team Mathematics Challenge Trips & talks: Mathematics Inspiration & visiting speakers on careers and applications of mathematics Extra support sessions for those sitting additional entrance tests (MAT, STEP, AEA, BMAT, UKCAT etc.) Course Summary This course is for students who want to delve deeper into mathematics and leads to two A levels, in Mathematics and Further Maths. It is recommended that you take four A levels overall. As with the single Mathematics A level, the course comprises pure and applied maths and is especially suitable for those who wish to go on to study a maths-related course at university, such as Economics, Finance or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics). The course is fast-paced and highly rewarding for those who like a challenge. The pure maths element embraces Matrices, Complex Numbers and Differential Equations. Specific Entry Requirements For Double Maths: at least 7 GCSEs, the majority at higher grades including Maths at grade 7. Progression Skills & Opportunities Mathematics develops all of the skills that are in high demand among graduates and school-leavers:

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Page 1: Double Maths - 2 A Levels - 2017 · levels, in Mathematics and Further Maths. It is recommended that you take four A levels overall. As with the single Mathematics A level, the course

Double Mathematics - 2 A LevelsHead of Department: David Smith

Email: [email protected]

Fact FileDesirable for students considering a maths-related degree (Maths, Computer Science, Physics or Engineering); 10 hours p.w.• Consists of two A levels: Mathematics and Further Mathematics• A level Maths includes two thirds pure maths (algebra) plus one third applied maths (mechanics and statistics)• A level Further Maths: Again, roughly two thirds pure, plus one third applied, with some optionality• Entry requirements: At least 7 GCSEs, the majority at higher grades, including Maths grade 7• Opportunity to compete in local and national competitions, including UK Senior Maths Challenge, Maths Olympiad and Senior Team Mathematics Challenge• Trips & talks: Mathematics Inspiration & visiting speakers on careers and applications of mathematics• Extra support sessions for those sitting additional entrance tests (MAT, STEP, AEA, BMAT, UKCAT etc.)

Course SummaryThis course is for students who want to delve deeper into mathematics and leads to two A levels, in Mathematics and Further Maths. It is recommended that you take four A levels overall. As with the single Mathematics A level, the course comprises pure and applied maths and is especially suitable for those who wish to go on to study a maths-related course at university, such as Economics, Finance or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics). The course is fast-paced and highly rewarding for those who like a challenge. The pure maths element embraces Matrices, Complex Numbers and Differential Equations.

Specific Entry RequirementsFor Double Maths: at least 7 GCSEs, the majority at higher grades including Maths at grade 7.

Progression Skills & OpportunitiesMathematics develops all of the skills that are in high demand among graduates and school-leavers:

• Problem solving – you will learn to interpret a question and apply appropriate techniques to obtain an answer. That’s what makes maths one of the most rewarding subjects to study!• Communication – Mathematics is a language. You will learn to express yourself succinctly with precision, using correct terminology. There is no room for ambiguity in mathematics!• Teamwork – Working on your own will develop your powers of concentration; however, much of the learning is done collaboratively, discussing problems and pooling ideas to find a way through to an answer.• Analysis – A key skill in maths is to break problems down and to make sense of a complex situation by analysing it in a piecemeal fashion. You will learn to interpret technical information, presented in tables, charts, graphs and diagrams…not to mention algebra!• Resilience – Staying power is essential if you are going to solve a tricky problem. You’ll learn not to give up, but to keep trying different approaches to find a way through.• Logical reasoning – you will be able to argue a case logically and to confirm results using mathematical proof. You’ll see how to draw general conclusions from evidence and understand the implications of a general principle in particular circumstances.• Independence – You will lean to be self-reliant and work things out for yourself.• Organisation – You’ll have to be disciplined; you’ll learn to manage your workload, selecting the resources you need and meeting deadlines, practising skills and getting help when you need it.

A level Mathematics and Further Maths are among the most highly-valued qualifications and can lead to many different careers and courses of study. All STEM and medical degree courses require Mathematics. Double Maths is highly desirable for Engineering, Economics, Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics. A maths qualification will boost your earning power. Many of the top jobs require maths, from game design to architecture, from accountancy to intelligence services.

How is the Course Assessed?The course will be assessed in examinations at the end of the second year.

Art, Craft and Design - A LevelHead of Department: James Fraser-Murison

Email: [email protected]

Fact File• For students planning a career in Art and Design, the A Level course will have the necessary breadth of work for entry onto a Degree or Foundation degree in Art and Design.• Some students study a one year full-time Art and Design Foundation course before progressing to degree level. A few students go directly into work related areas. Typical career options include fine art, illustration, textile design, interiors, fashion design, fashion promotion and three-dimensional design, including jewellery, costume and theatre.• Combines well with many other subjects at A level including other Art, Design or Media A levels.

Course SummaryArt, Craft & Design is a multi-disciplinary course which involves working with a wide variety of techniques and processes. In the first year, the course expands and develops students’ practical skills, knowledge and understanding of materials. Students will learn a wide variety of drawing, printmaking, craft and textile techniques and will create exciting contemporary artwork in two and three dimensions. This is deal if you want to explore processes and techniques from across the department.

During the second year the course seeks to build on the knowledge gained during the first year and develop the ability to work independently through sustained investigations, development of ideas and in depth analysis. Students will work on a variety of briefs but they will be more personally directed and in depth. The conclusion of the 2 year A level course will be for students to present two components of work in the form of a portfolio with an externally set assignment.

Specific entry requirementsIt is recommended that you have a grade 5 or above in an Art or relevant Technology subject. If this is not applicable, you should bring a small portfolio of work to your enrolment interview.

Being open to experimentation and to trying new things, as well as having a creative outlook and a willingness to work hard, is highly valued.

Page 2: Double Maths - 2 A Levels - 2017 · levels, in Mathematics and Further Maths. It is recommended that you take four A levels overall. As with the single Mathematics A level, the course

Double Mathematics - 2 A LevelsHead of Department: David Smith

Email: [email protected]

Fact FileDesirable for students considering a maths-related degree (Maths, Computer Science, Physics or Engineering); 10 hours p.w.• Consists of two A levels: Mathematics and Further Mathematics• A level Maths includes two thirds pure maths (algebra) plus one third applied maths (mechanics and statistics)• A level Further Maths: Again, roughly two thirds pure, plus one third applied, with some optionality• Entry requirements: At least 7 GCSEs, the majority at higher grades, including Maths grade 7• Opportunity to compete in local and national competitions, including UK Senior Maths Challenge, Maths Olympiad and Senior Team Mathematics Challenge• Trips & talks: Mathematics Inspiration & visiting speakers on careers and applications of mathematics• Extra support sessions for those sitting additional entrance tests (MAT, STEP, AEA, BMAT, UKCAT etc.)

Course SummaryThis course is for students who want to delve deeper into mathematics and leads to two A levels, in Mathematics and Further Maths. It is recommended that you take four A levels overall. As with the single Mathematics A level, the course comprises pure and applied maths and is especially suitable for those who wish to go on to study a maths-related course at university, such as Economics, Finance or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics). The course is fast-paced and highly rewarding for those who like a challenge. The pure maths element embraces Matrices, Complex Numbers and Differential Equations.

Specific Entry RequirementsFor Double Maths: at least 7 GCSEs, the majority at higher grades including Maths at grade 7.

Progression Skills & OpportunitiesMathematics develops all of the skills that are in high demand among graduates and school-leavers:

Royal College of Art, London College of Fashion, Royal School of Needlework, UCA (Farnham,Epsom), UAL (Kingston, Camberwell), Manchester Metropolitan, Bournemouth, Falmouth,Brighton, Winchester and UWE (Bristol).

How is the course assessed?The course is divided into 18 Units which are all equally weighted. 9 units are completed in year 1 for the Subsidiary Diploma and 9 units in year 2 to complete the Extended Diploma which is equivalent to 3 A levels. Each unit is marked at Pass, Merit or Distinction.

What topics will I be studying?• Painting and Drawing• Printmaking• Textiles• Digital and film photography• Illustration• Typography• 3D Design• Contemporary Fine Art• Digital Art• Branding

Will I need any specialist materials or equipment?The studio fee of £125 per year covers most of the materials that students will require. Students may wish to purchase additional craft materials to develop additional skills within their area of interest. There will be the opportunity to take part in a residential trip.

• Problem solving – you will learn to interpret a question and apply appropriate techniques to obtain an answer. That’s what makes maths one of the most rewarding subjects to study!• Communication – Mathematics is a language. You will learn to express yourself succinctly with precision, using correct terminology. There is no room for ambiguity in mathematics!• Teamwork – Working on your own will develop your powers of concentration; however, much of the learning is done collaboratively, discussing problems and pooling ideas to find a way through to an answer.• Analysis – A key skill in maths is to break problems down and to make sense of a complex situation by analysing it in a piecemeal fashion. You will learn to interpret technical information, presented in tables, charts, graphs and diagrams…not to mention algebra!• Resilience – Staying power is essential if you are going to solve a tricky problem. You’ll learn not to give up, but to keep trying different approaches to find a way through.• Logical reasoning – you will be able to argue a case logically and to confirm results using mathematical proof. You’ll see how to draw general conclusions from evidence and understand the implications of a general principle in particular circumstances.• Independence – You will lean to be self-reliant and work things out for yourself.• Organisation – You’ll have to be disciplined; you’ll learn to manage your workload, selecting the resources you need and meeting deadlines, practising skills and getting help when you need it.

A level Mathematics and Further Maths are among the most highly-valued qualifications and can lead to many different careers and courses of study. All STEM and medical degree courses require Mathematics. Double Maths is highly desirable for Engineering, Economics, Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics. A maths qualification will boost your earning power. Many of the top jobs require maths, from game design to architecture, from accountancy to intelligence services.

How is the Course Assessed?The course will be assessed in examinations at the end of the second year.

Cliddesden Road, Basingstoke, Hants, RG21 3HF Tel: 01256 417500 Email: [email protected] www.qmc.ac.uk