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Subject | Mathematics Advanced

Description

Mathematics is the study of order, relation, pattern, uncertainty and generality and is underpinned by observation, logical reasoning and deduction. It explains real-world phenomena and dictates reasoning and problem-solving in a method of communication that is logical and coherent. Creative thinking is a feature of Mathematics Advanced. Calculus and differentiation are used in a range of applications which have increasing complexity.

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HSC Assessment structure

The Year 11 course consists of three assessment tasks and the Year 12 course consists of four. There are no practical components or major works for Mathematics

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Career paths

Students studying Mathematics Advanced can continue through university to careers in data analysis, statistics, economics and engineering. Any course which includes science-based subjects in the early years, such as the study of medicine or architecture, is made easier by the study of Advanced Mathematics.

Skills required

A high level of Mathematics knowledge and application is required. The ability to think logically, possess an inquisitive mind and academic resilience is essential.

Why choose it

Mathematics Advanced challenges you and will develop your critical thinking skills. As a calculus-based course it provides a great foundation for future tertiary studies. If you enjoy Mathematics and have achieved an A or B in Year 10 Mathematics 5.3, you should consider the study of Mathematics Advanced. If you have undertaken Year 10 Mathematics 5.2 and would like or need to do Mathematics Advanced, you should make contact with the Head of Faculty - Mathematics to discuss.

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