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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Learn about the fundamental mathematical concepts of kinematics, calculus, projectile motion, trigonometric functions, vector calculations, and much more, in the A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2 certification course. The Imperial College of London has designed this course to help you succeed in an A-level maths exam with an A* grade. 

The A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2 syllabus delves deeply into topics like general motion, projectile motion, integration and differentiation methods, graphs, diagrams, mathematical symbols, equilibrium, and more, to polish your skills and make you fully prepared to pursue STEM degrees. This is a comprehensive training program that lasts for seven weeks. 

During the A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2 online course, candidates will acquire 360-degree theoretical knowledge and develop skills like problem-solving, fluency, and confidence. Created by the Imperial College, this course is available on edX for free. Candidates can also opt for certification at the end of the programme. The course is self-paced but there is a time limit until which the course remains accessible in the audit mode. But in the case of the verified track, the candidates will have unlimited access but they need to pay some amount.

The Highlights

  • Seven weeks length
  • Course by the Imperial College, London
  • Verified certificate
  • Free audit available 
  • Expert instructors 
  • English video transcripts 
  • Self-led learning  

Programme Offerings

  • video lectures
  • 100% online course
  • English transcripts available
  • Expert Faculty Members
  • Course by Imperial College of London
  • Verified certificate
  • Shareable Certificate
  • Free audit option

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 4927yesImperial College, London
  • The A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2 by edX is available for free. 
  • Candidates have to pay the A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2 Certification Fee to purchase the verified certificate by Imperial College.

A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2  Fee Structure 

Course Title

Fee Details 

A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2  Course 

Free

Certification

Rs. 4,927   


What you will learn

Mathematical skill

After completion of the A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2 program, candidates will be able to: 

  • Applying calculus in a straight line in kinematics for motion
  • Perform integration and differentiation of a vector in two dimensions- motion and time
  • Use methods like substitution method, integration by parts, separating variables, and finding a family of solutions for differential equations
  • Solve problems involving projectile motion, parallel and non-parallel coplanar forces
  • Apply vector calculations
  • Conduct hypothesis test, perform algebraic operations, add vectors diagrammatically and solve problems 
  • Use methods to differentiate a product and quotient 
  • Understand moments, their applications, and use them to solve problems involving rigid bodies

Admission Details

  • To register for the A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2 Online Course, visit the link given ahead: 
  • https://www.edx.org/course/a-level-mathematics-for-year-13-course-2. 
  • Choose the option to “Enroll”. You can also choose either of the “Sign in” or “Register” options. 
  • Register by entering your details or log in via your Google, Facebook, Apple, or Microsoft accounts.  
  • After registration, you can start learning.

Application Details

Although there is no registration form for the A-level Mathematics for Year 13 Course 2 Training, candidates interested in this online program can register by simply creating an account on edX. To create an account, enter your name, country, email ID, and password.

The Syllabus

  • Use calculus in the kinematics for motion extended to two dimensions with vectors
  • FunctionsInverse functions and their composition
  • Use calculus for the kinematics for motion in a straight line
  • Modeling motion in a vertical plane under gravity using projectiles and vectors

  • Understand the F≤μR model for friction and its uses
  • Understand moments in simple static contexts and their uses
  • The coefficient on a rough surface limiting friction of friction motion of a body
  • Rigid bodies equilibrium involving parallel and non-parallel coplanar forces

  • Finding probabilities using the Normal distribution
  • Interpret results of various hypothesis tests in the context
  • Use and understand Normal distribution as a model
  • Conducting statistical hypothesis tests to calculate the mean of a Normal distribution with given, assumed, or known variance

  • Use vectors in two dimensions in three dimensions
  • Performing vector addition and multiplication by scalars
  • Understand and use the position vectors
  • Adding vectors diagrammatically
  • Use vectors and solve problems in pure mathematics
  • Understanding the geometrical interpretations of vector calculations
  • Calculate distance b/w two points represented by the position vectors

  • Differentiation using the chain, quotient, and product rules
  • Differentiate relations and simple functions defined either implicitly or parametrically
  • Solving problems  involving inverse functions and connected rates of change through differentiation

  • Integrating 1/x, e^kx, sin⁡kx, cos⁡kx and related differences, sums, and constant multiples
  • Integrate by substitution
  • Integrate by parts
  • Integrate using partial fractions, linear in the denominator

  • Simple first-order differential equations’ analytical solution with separable variables
  • Sketching members of a family of solution curves
  • Identify limitations of solutions to differential equations
  • Finding particular solutions
  • Interpreting a differential equations’ solution and solving a problem

Instructors

Imperial College, London Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What skills will be developed during this course?

Students will develop skills like fluency, confidence, problem-solving, deep reasoning, and constructing mathematical arguments during this course. 

2: What topics will be covered during the course?

You will cover topics like Normal distribution, binomial distribution, parametric differentiation, kinematics, differentiation, integration, trigonometric equations, and more.

3: Who are the course instructors?

Dr. Philip Ramsden and Phil Chaffe are the faculty members for this online program.  

4: What is the course structure?

The course length is seven weeks, and you will learn a new module every week. The expected effort required per week is two to four hours. 

5: Do the video tutorials have subtitles?

Candidates can access video transcripts in English to make their learning easier. 

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