MEI AS/A-Level syllabus (2004- ) |
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InformationA complete modular scheme for AS/ A Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics, and related subjects. There are 21 modules in five strands: Introduced in 1990, this was the first modular A Level syllabus. Since then it has been adapted to meet changes to the common core and new regulations, and in response to comments from teachers and students. However it has retained its essential structure. The full specification is published by OCR: www.ocr.org.uk The resources available from this page include WORD files of the Competence Statements in the various module specifications. These may be helpful for teachers wishing to construct schemes of work. 2004 Specification diagram
Support materialsA level Practice PapersPractice papers for C1, C2, C3, C4, D1, S1, S2, M1 and FP1 are available on the online resources. Coursework bankThe amended packs for the three modules requiring coursework (C3, NM and DE) are now complete. They can be downloaded from the Teachers' Resources section of the online resources. Centres who do not subscribe to the online resources can order a hard copy from the office. Module SummariesReady for purchase now: Student's HandbookThe new student’s handbook contains all the formulae ssociated with each of the units in the Structured Mathematics scheme. |
Certification of MEI AS/A-Level Further Maths with non-MEI AS/A-Level MathsIt is valid for a student to take OCR(MEI) AS/A-Level Further Mathematics when their AS/A-Level Mathematics is taken with a non-OCR(MEI) Specification.
If a candidate has an AS/A level Mathematics with one Awarding Body and is studying Further Mathematics with a different specification or Awarding Body, then the Further Mathematics has to be graded manually. OCR have produced a standard form for this which can be downloaded from their website: http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/forms/ AS_A_Level_Mathematics_MEI _manual_certification_application.pdf As Further Mathematics is not a stand-alone qualification the following rules apply. (See also the specification for legal combination of units):
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