A-level Maths
Studying an A-level Maths course will expand your critical thinking skills and turn you into an adept problem-solver. Whether you aim to advance in STEM subjects, progress in a career, or are keen to progress onto higher education, our online learning platform and personal tutor support will enable you to get qualified as a Mathematician.
- Fast Track
- In a rush? You can complete this course under a year at no extra charge
- 98% Pass Rate
- Students have enjoyed a 98% pass rate
- Exam Pass Guarantee
- If you don't pass first time, we'll support you for free until your next exams
- Online Learning
- Study on your own terms with our learning platform, MyOxbridge™
- Unlimited Tutor Support™
- Get as much help as you want from your expert personal tutor
Course Introduction
Mathematics is one of the oldest and most respected areas of academia; it provides a logical way to express the fundamentals of the world we see, and some say it’s beautiful. A-level Maths (or A-level Mathematics if you prefer) is also one of the most respected qualifications for university entry. It is considered a facilitating subject, meaning it forms the core basis of many other disciplines. It enables you to demonstrate logical thinking and reasoning skills that all universities and employers will respect. One of our most popular A-levels, this course covers a range of topics, from trigonometry to statistics, forces to algebra, with tutor assignments to help you achieve your goals.
We know exams and assessments can feel overwhelming. Your personal tutor will be on hand to help you prepare and put you in the best possible position to achieve the grade you want. Everyone is different, so we’re here to support you in the way that best suits your learning style. Learning from anywhere allows you the flexibility to structure your study time around your current lifestyle. If you work part-time or full-time, you can study at a pace suited to you. We provide unlimited tutor support to help you whenever you need
An ideal course for those looking to pursue careers in the sciences, engineering, or computing, our A-level Maths course can be studied online, in your own time and at your own pace. With a pass rate of 98%, we are experts in providing online courses to help you progress into the career you want.
Course Info
- Duration
- Study Hours
- Difficulty
- UCAS Points
- Syllabus Code
- Units
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Between 9–24 months
(Fast Track available)
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300 in total
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Level 3. Normally studied by ages over 16.
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Up to 56
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7357
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9 units (view units)
Awarding Body: AQA
AQA qualifications are internationally recognised and taught in 30 countries worldwide, highly valued and recognised by employers and universities and enable you to progress to the next stage of your life. AQA qualifications suit a range of abilities and include GCSE courses, IGCSE courses and A-level courses.
UCAS
This course carries UCAS points. This means that it can be used to gain direct access to university courses and other higher education qualifications, through the UCAS system.
What you will learn
Below is an outline of the course material you will study:
Unit 1: Pure mathematics 1
- Proof, proof by deduction, proof by exhaustion, & disproof
- Surds & rationalising the denominator
- Solving & graphing quadratic equations
- Graph transformations
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Polynomials & the Factor Theorem
- Coordinate geometry, including straight line equations & intersection
- Circle theorems
Unit 2: Pure mathematics 2
- Differentiation & integration
- Binomial expansion & approximations
- Trigonometry (sin, cosine & trig identities)
- Proving & solving trigonometry identities
- Exponentials & logarithms
- Laws of logarithms
Unit 3: Mechanics 1
- Vectors
- Kinematics, motion graphs & non-uniform acceleration
- Constant acceleration & SUVAT equations
- Forces & Newton’s laws
Unit 4: Statistics 1
- Population & sampling
- Representing qualitative & quantitative data
- Measure of location
- Dispersion
- Correlation & regression
- Elemental probability
- Solving probability problems
- Laws of Probability
- Probability distributions
- Statistical distribution
- Binomial distributions, including binomial coefficients, probability function, & cumulative distribution function
- Hypothesis tests
Unit 5: Pure mathematics 3
- Proof by contradiction
- Simplifying expressions
- Division of polynomials
- Mapping & functions
- Composite & inverse functions
- The modulus
- Solving modulus equations & inequalities
- Graph transformations
- Partial & repeated fractions
- Arcs, sectors, & small angle approximations
- Inverse trig functions
- Cosec, Sec & Cot
- Addition & double angle formulas
- Binomial expansions as approximations
- Binomial expansions & partial fractions
- Series & sequences
Unit 6: Pure mathematics 4
- Points of inflection, convex, & concave curves
- Trigonometric identities & equations
- Rules of differentiation, including the product rule, the quotient rule, & implicit differentiation
- Rules of integration
- Differential equations
- Integrating complex functions
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integration of partial fractions
- Parametric integration & differentiation
- Parametric & cartesian equations
- Numerical methods
- Vectors & 3D vectors
Unit 7: Mechanics 2
- Kinematics & projectile motion
- Dynamics
- Resultant forces, friction, & equilibrium
- Newton’s Laws of Motion
- Moments
Unit 8: Statistics 2
- Correlation & regression
- The Product Moment Correlation Coefficient
- Probability
- The Normal Distribution
- Normal approximation to a binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
Unit 9: Preparing for the examinations
Paper 1
Paper 2
Paper 3
Course Outcome
After successfully completing your exams, you will have earned an A-level in Mathematics. This well-respected achievement will stand you in good stead if you want to progress onto higher education (such as university) or are looking to start work. Employers and universities highly value it and can set you up for a bright future.
Progression Routes
An A-level Maths course is the key to many, many professions and is part of a trinity of courses (Maths, Chemistry and Biology) that is often mooted to allow access to most careers. Mathematics demonstrates a significant ability to think logically and in critical thinking, so it is highly desirable to employers.
Many Oxbridge students go on to careers in medicine, Engineering, Data Science, Veterinary Science, Accountancy, Chemical Engineering, Actuarial science, Meteorology, and Teaching.
Take your skills one step further by taking a broader look at mathematical principles with our A-level Further Maths course.
Examinations and Assessments
Assignments
You will complete various assignments during your A-level Maths course. These do not contribute to your final grade but allow you to submit work to your tutor for marking and feedback. This will help you monitor your progress and will be used to produce predicted grades if needed.
Official Exams
Then, you will sit the same exams as a traditional college; the official exams are as follows:
Paper | Duration | Percentage of A-level | Marks |
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Paper 1 | 2 hours | 33.3% of A-level | 100 marks |
Paper 2 | 2 hours | 33.3% of A-level | 100 marks |
Paper 3 | 2 hours | 33.3% of A-level | 100 marks |
These exams contain a mix of question styles, from short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems.
Mock exam papers
This course also includes free Mock papers for you to practice with before taking your exams.
Exam FAQs
Are exams required to pass the course?
For A-levels and GCSEs you will need to sit an exam. You can purchase your exams when you enrol on a course, or you can book them later via MyOxbridge. Either way, once you're on board with us, your tutor will guide you through the process.
Where are the exams held?
Exams will require attendance at a physical exam centre, with detailed information available on our Exam Centres page. We offer guaranteed exam spaces at our partnership centres across the UK, or you can register as a private candidate at a centre of your choice, keeping in mind that fees may vary by location.
When do exams take place - are there set dates?
Exam dates are set nationally and cannot be changed, so it's important to plan accordingly. They are usually late spring to early summer. For example, forthcoming A-level exams are scheduled from 1st March to 31st May 2025, while GCSE exams will run from 5th May to 25th June 2025.
Can exams be taken online?
For A-level and GCSE courses, exams must be taken in person at a designated exam centre.
Are mock exams available? Are they compulsory?
Yes, we offer both compulsory Internal Mocks in the autumn (included in your course fees and delivered online) and optional External Mocks in the spring (for an additional fee, taken at an exam centre). Mock exams are a great way to prepare for the real thing, and we encourage you to take advantage of them.
How and when do I register for exams?
Exam registration opens in the autumn before the summer exam period, so if you plan to take exams next summer, you should register by November of the preceding year. You can complete the exam registration form in your student portal, and our Student Support team is available to help with the process.
Can you take exams outside of the UK?
While our MyOxbridge learning portal is accessible worldwide, most exams must be taken within the UK. Check with us for specific exam requirements to avoid any surprises.
Do I have to buy the exam from Oxbridge in order to study with you?
No, you are not obligated to purchase your exam through Oxbridge. You can either book your own exam centre independently, or take advantage of our partnerships with exam centres for a more streamlined process.
Entry Requirements
It is strongly recommended that you have studied GCSE Maths or an equivalent level before beginning this course. Learn about combining the two with our GCSE Maths and A-level course bundle, or get in touch with one of our friendly learning advisers if you have any questions.