The A Level Mathematics Online course with Learn Now follows the AQA (7357) specification and is equivalent to the qualification you would achieve if attending mainstream college. Once completed, you will obtain UCAS points which will support progression to university in degrees such as Pure Mathematics, Data Science, Finance or Engineering.
This course would suit adult learners returning to education, students resitting exams or studying alongside other commitments, and learners looking to be accepted into University.
We also offer International A Level Mathematics with Cambridge which would suit learners inside and outside the UK.
Enrol Anytime | Enrolment Fee £395
The Full A Level has 18 topics split over three papers. The AS Level has 17 topics split over two papers. These are listed below.
Students in the past have progressed onto the following degree courses:-
• Mathematics • Economics • Accounting • Physics
• Mechanical Engineering • Computer Science
• Business Studies.
Studying A’ Level Mathematics at University gives you all sorts of exciting career options, including:-
• Computer Games Designer • Climate Change
Researcher • Catastrophe Manager
• Meteorologist • Ministry of Defence analyst
• Epidemiologist • Statistician • Investment
banker • Engineer • Telecommunications
worker •Transport analyst • Cryptographer
• Seismologist • Astronaut • Oceanographer
There are no previous entry requirements for this course, however students are expected to have a reasonable standard of literacy.
You have the freedom to start the course at any time and continue your studies at your own pace for a period of up to 24 months from initial registration with the full support of your Tutor.
Our Enrolment fee for this course is noted at the top of this page where you can enrol directly onto the course. This fee includes access to your course including tutor support for 2 years.
Our enrolment fee includes:
The only other fee you will need to pay is for your exams which is due approximately six months prior and this will be paid directly to the exam centre.
Students will be required to arrange and pay for their examinations at an AQA approved centre. We can provide an extensive list of these centres for you.
A Level Exams
There are three exams for the full A Level qualification. The length of each exam is two hours long.




AS Level Exams
There are two exams for the AS Level qualification. The length of each exam is 1 hour 30 minutes long.



This A’ Level Mathematics course forms part of the linear qualifications. This means that learners will sit exams for their particular qualification at the end of the completed course in the June series.
You will not be able to carry forward your AS qualification to the A’ Level qualification as they are now classed as entirely independent qualifications and you will sit either AS or A’ Level exams.
On successful completion of all your exams for the A Level Mathematics Online Course, you will be awarded one of the following qualifications:
A Level in Mathematics with AQA | AS Level in Mathematics with AQA
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A Level Mathematics is a step up from GCSE Maths. The course requires lots of manipulation and problem solving. There will be new topics such as calculus and mechanics and questions will require more thinking. If you are comfortable with algebra and have a background in Maths, you should have no problems with A Level.
You will not be required to purchase any books with this course. We automatically include logins to our online e-Library which includes access to following eBook(s):
AQA A Level Mathematics 1 – Sophie Goldie (Hodder Education)
AQA A Level Mathematics 2 – Sophie Goldie (Hodder Education)
Not see the book you are looking for? Ask us and we will let you know if we have it!
A Level Physics & Computer Science – For pathways into engineering, software developing, data science or physicist, these subjects would work well with mathematics.
A Level Economics – Careers such as economist, investment banker and financial analyst, we would recommend A Level Economics.
AS and A levels are standalone qualifications, however the Full A Level carries more UCAS points than the AS Level. It also requires more study hours as follows:
You will see the difference in the content above under ‘syllabus’ but you can also refer to our article on ‘what is as level’ for more information.
You will receive access and support for two years, however you can complete it much sooner if you want to. Exams for this subject fall in May/June each year and therefore you are able to choose which exam sitting you want to apply for. We have more information on exam timetables here.
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