3 Mathematics A-level degrees in United Kingdom
- A-level
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- Natural Sciences
- Mathematics
3 Mathematics A-level degrees in United Kingdom
UK Open College
A Level Pure Mathematics Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
A-level
Part time
700 hours
Distance learning
English
This A-level Pure Mathematics course is designed for students working at home. The topics are presented in small "chunks" with worked examples followed by activities for the student. Revision tests are provided after every three or four sections, and there is a Test Paper at the end of each module, which is a mock exam, so you should revise the content of the module before you do the Test Paper.
UK Open College
A Level Statistical Mathematics Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
A-level
Part time
700 hours
Distance learning
English
This distance learning A level Maths course builds on work covered in GCSE Maths at Higher Level, so you need to be familiar with all the mathematics at this level, and your skills should be at least up to GCSE Grade B standard.
SFH StudyFromHome
A-Level in Mathematics
- Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
A-level
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance learning
English
This course will prepare you for sitting your A Level in Mathematics. You will be able to gain up to 56 UCAS points to aid in your University application process.
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