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A/iA Level Maths including exams

Key Points

  • Develop your understanding and learn how to present mathematical arguments
  • Identify underlying mathematical structures
  • Develop advanced problem-solving skills
  • Complete the course online  
  • Gain a recognised qualification 
  • Choose between A level or iA level when you book your exams
  • Exams included 

Studying your A Level

A Level Maths teaches you advanced principles and stretches your understanding considerably more than GCSE level learning.

Maths can lead to an array of diverse and exciting careers. From economics and engineering to science and finance, the number of industries you can pursue are endless. With a solid understanding of mathematical processes and methods, many doors will open up to you. 

If you are eager to gain a recognised qualification in Maths, one that will propel you towards higher level education or into the job market, Stonebridge Colleges will be able to help you get there. 

This course covers an array of topics, all of which you will need to grasp should you want to progress your academic career. You will develop a range of skills and techniques that will allow you to tackle mathematical processes and mathematical proofs. 

Algebra and algorithms are among the many topics that you will cover during your studies, allowing you to develop your existing mathematical skills. By exploring a range of processes, you will be able to apply these to your future studies and work. 

While you will have access to the course materials you need, you will be encouraged to take responsibility for your own learning. Through the techniques you study, you will be able to discuss mathematical theories and create your own arguments about various models. 

By studying iA Levels instead of traditional A Levels, you have the benefits of a different exam structure. There are three opportunities for exams, and they are fully flexible, meaning that you can take each unit exam when you feel ready to do so. Also, when it comes to re-sits, you can re-take a single unit as opposed to the full exam.  But if that's not for you, this course will also cover the AQA A Level specification.  You can chose which option you want to take when you book your exams, and you tutor can help you!

Getting Started

Stonebridge Associated Colleges is one of the UK’s leading online learning providers. This means you’re able to complete your A Level without impacting on your other commitments.

You’re in complete control of your learning so you get to dictate your pace and learning style. There aren’t any classes to attend simply log in and begin.

You’ll be supported throughout your studies by an expert tutor. They will provide advice, guidance and feedback on your assignments. So you’re able to realign your learning to what you need to focus on most.

By having the flexibility to study whenever and however suits you best you’re able to relax and enjoy your learning. As well as get qualified from the comfort of your own home.

There are no entry requirements, but a GCSE or iGCSE in this subject would be beneficial. You must complete at least 50% of the course and pass the associated assignments before you are eligible to be entered for the exams.

Average completion timeframe

The average time it takes to complete the course is 2 years.

Assessment requirements

The assessment consists of written exams

Exams required

Tutors & Exams will provide the exam centre and oversee the examination process.

Membership required?

No membership is required to enrol on this course.

Additional requirements

Learners will choose between A Level and iA Level when booking their exams. Full details of both are in the course (unit 2).

Certification Timeframe

You can expect to receive your certificate 3 months after receiving the result.

Extension Rules

£40 for six months, maximum of twice. If expired more than six months ago, or have already had two extensions, then they need to restart the course and pay again.

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

Your course starts with two units that help you to understand everything you need to know about A Level and iA Level maths, as well as some great tips on how to successfully study online. 

Units 3-7: Algebra I: These units introduce the algebra skills you’ll use throughout the course, giving you the tools you need to prove a range of mathematical statements. 

Units 8 and 9: Calculus I: Here, you’ll start learning calculus – a mathematical tool which will allow you to investigate rates of change and optimisation.

Units 10-12: Algebra II: In these units, you’ll build on your algebra skills and learn how to work with special functions. In particular, you’ll see how exponential and logarithmic functions have a wide range of real-world applications. 

Units 13-15: Geometry I: So far, you’ve developed your algebraic skills and learnt how to work with different expressions and equations. In these units, you’ll start applying these skills to geometric problems.

Units 16-19: Calculus II: These units will combine your previous studies in calculus with some of the new ideas that you’ve learnt regarding special functions. 

Unit 20: Geometry II: You’ll combine what you know about the trigonometric functions with your algebraic techniques and solve problems or prove statements involving trigonometry.

Units 21 and 22: Calculus III: These two units complete your studies of pure mathematics with some advanced calculus techniques. This concludes your pure maths units.  

Units 23 and 24: Interpreting Data: These units introduce you to the statistics side of your course. You’ll learn how statistical investigations are completed and how their results are presented to the public. 

Units 25 and 26: Probability I: Here, we’ll introduce the idea of probability and how real-world data can be described using statistical distributions. You’ll also learn the concept of hypothesis testing. 

Units 27-29: Probability II: These units allow you to develop your statistical knowledge to work in a wider variety of situations. They complete the statistics part of your course. 

Units 30-32: Mechanics I: Now you’re ready to move on to your mechanics learning. In these units, you’ll be introduced to the study of kinematics – how objects behave when they are moving.

Units 33-35: Mechanics II: Here, you’ll round off your mechanics learning by considering some more complicated situations. These include problems where two objects are connected, or problems where friction and other forces act on an object.

Your course is completed with a full set of mocks for either A Level or iA Level. It is recommended that students have existing Level 2 qualifications, such as a GCSE in Maths or International GCSE (iGCSE) in Maths. 

The course and assessment will be available in English only, so students must be able to read and write in English at Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. 

*You will have access to the course for 24 months only. You can purchase course extensions online.

At the end of each unit there is an assignment to complete. Once this has been completed and submitted to your tutor he or she will respond with your grade as well as detailed feedback. Following successful completion of each unit you’ll be exam ready!

All instalment plans must be paid in full before an exam can be booked. 

Tutors & Exams

 

Exam Details: A Level 

There are three exams in A Level maths, each 2 hours long.  Paper 1 covers pure maths.  Paper 2 covers pure maths and mechanics. Paper 3 covers pure maths and statistics.  All three exams must be taken in the same exam session. 

Exam Details: iA Level 

There are six exams for iA level maths. Exams can be taken in different exam sessions. Each exam is 1  hour 30 minutes long. 
  • Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 
  • Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 
  • Paper 3: Pure Mathematics 3 
  • Paper 4: Pure Mathematics 4 
  • Paper 5: Mechanics 1 
  • Paper 6: Statistics 1 

Grades 

You will be graded between grades A* and E, or ungraded (U).    
OUR PASS RATE
A-Levels
96%
(National Average 81.4%)
A/iA Level Maths including exams

Key Points

  • Develop your understanding and learn how to present mathematical arguments
  • Identify underlying mathematical structures
  • Develop advanced problem-solving skills
  • Complete the course online  
  • Gain a recognised qualification 
  • Choose between A level or iA level when you book your exams
  • Exams included 

Studying your A Level

A Level Maths teaches you advanced principles and stretches your understanding considerably more than GCSE level learning.

Maths can lead to an array of diverse and exciting careers. From economics and engineering to science and finance, the number of industries you can pursue are endless. With a solid understanding of mathematical processes and methods, many doors will open up to you. 

If you are eager to gain a recognised qualification in Maths, one that will propel you towards higher level education or into the job market, Stonebridge Colleges will be able to help you get there. 

This course covers an array of topics, all of which you will need to grasp should you want to progress your academic career. You will develop a range of skills and techniques that will allow you to tackle mathematical processes and mathematical proofs. 

Algebra and algorithms are among the many topics that you will cover during your studies, allowing you to develop your existing mathematical skills. By exploring a range of processes, you will be able to apply these to your future studies and work. 

While you will have access to the course materials you need, you will be encouraged to take responsibility for your own learning. Through the techniques you study, you will be able to discuss mathematical theories and create your own arguments about various models. 

By studying iA Levels instead of traditional A Levels, you have the benefits of a different exam structure. There are three opportunities for exams, and they are fully flexible, meaning that you can take each unit exam when you feel ready to do so. Also, when it comes to re-sits, you can re-take a single unit as opposed to the full exam.  But if that's not for you, this course will also cover the AQA A Level specification.  You can chose which option you want to take when you book your exams, and you tutor can help you!

Getting Started

Stonebridge Associated Colleges is one of the UK’s leading online learning providers. This means you’re able to complete your A Level without impacting on your other commitments.

You’re in complete control of your learning so you get to dictate your pace and learning style. There aren’t any classes to attend simply log in and begin.

You’ll be supported throughout your studies by an expert tutor. They will provide advice, guidance and feedback on your assignments. So you’re able to realign your learning to what you need to focus on most.

By having the flexibility to study whenever and however suits you best you’re able to relax and enjoy your learning. As well as get qualified from the comfort of your own home.

A-Levels
OUR PASS RATE
(National Average 81.4%)
96%

Your course starts with two units that help you to understand everything you need to know about A Level and iA Level maths, as well as some great tips on how to successfully study online. 

Units 3-7: Algebra I: These units introduce the algebra skills you’ll use throughout the course, giving you the tools you need to prove a range of mathematical statements. 

Units 8 and 9: Calculus I: Here, you’ll start learning calculus – a mathematical tool which will allow you to investigate rates of change and optimisation.

Units 10-12: Algebra II: In these units, you’ll build on your algebra skills and learn how to work with special functions. In particular, you’ll see how exponential and logarithmic functions have a wide range of real-world applications. 

Units 13-15: Geometry I: So far, you’ve developed your algebraic skills and learnt how to work with different expressions and equations. In these units, you’ll start applying these skills to geometric problems.

Units 16-19: Calculus II: These units will combine your previous studies in calculus with some of the new ideas that you’ve learnt regarding special functions. 

Unit 20: Geometry II: You’ll combine what you know about the trigonometric functions with your algebraic techniques and solve problems or prove statements involving trigonometry.

Units 21 and 22: Calculus III: These two units complete your studies of pure mathematics with some advanced calculus techniques. This concludes your pure maths units.  

Units 23 and 24: Interpreting Data: These units introduce you to the statistics side of your course. You’ll learn how statistical investigations are completed and how their results are presented to the public. 

Units 25 and 26: Probability I: Here, we’ll introduce the idea of probability and how real-world data can be described using statistical distributions. You’ll also learn the concept of hypothesis testing. 

Units 27-29: Probability II: These units allow you to develop your statistical knowledge to work in a wider variety of situations. They complete the statistics part of your course. 

Units 30-32: Mechanics I: Now you’re ready to move on to your mechanics learning. In these units, you’ll be introduced to the study of kinematics – how objects behave when they are moving.

Units 33-35: Mechanics II: Here, you’ll round off your mechanics learning by considering some more complicated situations. These include problems where two objects are connected, or problems where friction and other forces act on an object.

Your course is completed with a full set of mocks for either A Level or iA Level. It is recommended that students have existing Level 2 qualifications, such as a GCSE in Maths or International GCSE (iGCSE) in Maths. 

The course and assessment will be available in English only, so students must be able to read and write in English at Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. 

*You will have access to the course for 24 months only. You can purchase course extensions online.

At the end of each unit there is an assignment to complete. Once this has been completed and submitted to your tutor he or she will respond with your grade as well as detailed feedback. Following successful completion of each unit you’ll be exam ready!

All instalment plans must be paid in full before an exam can be booked. 

Tutors & Exams

 

Exam Details: A Level 

There are three exams in A Level maths, each 2 hours long.  Paper 1 covers pure maths.  Paper 2 covers pure maths and mechanics. Paper 3 covers pure maths and statistics.  All three exams must be taken in the same exam session. 

Exam Details: iA Level 

There are six exams for iA level maths. Exams can be taken in different exam sessions. Each exam is 1  hour 30 minutes long. 
  • Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1 
  • Paper 2: Pure Mathematics 2 
  • Paper 3: Pure Mathematics 3 
  • Paper 4: Pure Mathematics 4 
  • Paper 5: Mechanics 1 
  • Paper 6: Statistics 1 

Grades 

You will be graded between grades A* and E, or ungraded (U).    
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