TCE Mathematics Methods Level 4
TCE Mathematics Methods Level 4
đCourse Type | Pre-tertiary |
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TASC Code | MTM415117 |
TCE Points | 15 |
âąHours | 150 |
âď¸Standard | Numeracy |
đPrerequisites | NA |
đDesirable prior experiences | Students considering taking this subject will need to have been successful in Year 10 Mathematics Extended, preferably achieving at B level or higher.  Alternatively, successful completion of Mathematics Methods Foundation Level 3.  |
đAssessment | Internal - ongoing against criteria External - 3 hour end of year exam against criteria |
What will I learn?
This course develops reasoning skills in mathematical contexts and enhances studentsâ ability to interpret mathematical information. Along with this, students develop the capacity to communicate in a concise and systematic manner using appropriate mathematical language.
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Why should I consider this course?
This subject is designed for students who intend to undertake tertiary studies related to mathematics and is a prerequisite for some university courses. Â Students who are not yet at this level, but who wish to attempt Mathematics Methods in Year 12, should take Mathematics Methods Foundation Level 3 in Year 11. Â This course also provides the necessary prerequisites for the study of Mathematics Specialised Level 4 and is a foundation for tertiary studies in disciplines in which mathematics and statistics have important roles. This includes engineering, the sciences, commerce and economics, health and social sciences.
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What Skills does this course provide?
Mathematics provides a framework for thinking and a means of communication that is powerful, logical, concise and precise. Â It impacts upon the daily life of people everywhere and helps them to understand the world in which they live and work. Â The syllabus emphasises the acquisition of knowledge and skills in content areas such as; functions and their graphs, circular (trigonometric) functions, differential calculus, integral calculus and probability.Â
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What Pathway Options does this course provide?
This course is designed for learners whose future pathways may involve mathematics and statistics and their applications in a range of disciplines at the tertiary level. Â These disciplines may include, engineering, the sciences and other related technology fields, commerce and economics, health and social sciences. Â It is also a foundation course for the study of Mathematics Specialised Level 4.