A Level Maths

Course Options

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Course duration

Approximately 360 guided learning hours, with up to 24 months to complete, plus an optional fast‑track route if you need to finish sooner.

Course outcome

Achieve a Pearson Edexcel International A Level Mathematics (IAS / IAL).

Entry requirements

A strong GCSE Maths foundation is recommended.

Assessment

Assessment is set by Pearson Edexcel and delivered through six externally assessed written units (Pure + chosen Applied units).

Mathematics develops advanced algebra, calculus and applied problem-solving for STEM, finance and data-driven pathways.

  • Pure mathematics: algebra, functions, trigonometry, differentiation and integration (P1–P4)
  • Applied option: Mechanics, Statistics or Decision Mathematics (choose M1/S1/D1 at IAS; M2/S2/D2 at IA2)
  • Modelling and reasoning: proofs, interpretation of graphs, optimisation and differential equations”

• Six external written exams (units).
IAS: P1 (1h30), P2 (1h30), plus one of M1/S1/D1 (1h30).
IAL: P3 (1h30), P4 (1h30), plus one of M2/S2/D2 (1h30).”

You have up to 24 months to complete the course and can plan your study around work, family and other commitments; a faster study pace is possible if you’re working to a deadline.

Study 100% online with structured materials you can access anytime. Your support option may include tutor guidance, feedback and exam preparation resources to help you stay on track.

International A Level Mathematics (Pearson Edexcel). Qualification codes were not visible in the extracted page text; please confirm from Pearson/Queen’s if you need them listed.

Supports progression to degrees in maths, engineering, computer science, physics and economics, and careers in data analysis, actuarial work, programming and AI.

This qualification can contribute UCAS points based on the grade achieved and may support university applications alongside course‑specific entry requirements.

FAQs

Is this course suitable for adults?

Yes, it’s designed to be studied flexibly and can suit adults returning to education or planning a new route to university or work.

Up to 24 months, with an optional fast‑track route if required.

You can select Mechanics, Statistics or Decision Mathematics depending on your goals and background.

Exams are taken in person at an approved exam centre; guidance can be provided on booking and next steps.

Support depends on your chosen package and may include tutor guidance, feedback and study resources.