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Entry Requirements
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language, with grade 5 or above in Maths.
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What does the course involve?
Statistics is one of the specialist A Level subjects offered by the college. This course provides a basis for understanding how statistics are used to inform decisions in the real world. A Level Statistics will appeal to you if you prefer to study an applied numerate subject rather than lots of algebra and pure maths.
It also complements several other A Level subjects and is particularly useful for supporting study in Biology, Geography and Psychology. Our expert teachers will help you develop an understanding of statistical models and techniques in a supportive and informative way.
Statistics have a pervasive effect on the world around us and are used as an essential tool in a wide range of contexts such as: modelling the spread of epidemics; calculating the chance of inheriting genetic conditions; determining the success or failure of medical trials; predicting weather patterns; calculating insurance premiums; informing political marketing campaigns; assessing quality control in manufacturing; forecasting economic patterns in the stock market, and the list goes on. You could argue that our society would not function without its statisticians!
A Level Statistics builds, and vastly extends, the work on data analysis covered in GCSE Mathematics. It focuses on using and interpreting data in real-world contexts. The emphasis is on drawing conclusions using a wide variety of statistical techniques including estimation, probability, and hypothesis testing.
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How is the course assessed?
100% Exam. Two components (60% personal investigation, 40% externally set assignment) will be completed with a variety of feedback throughout the course to support you.
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Additional Notes
Statisticians are in demand in all sectors of society ranging from medical research and healthcare to government, business, and industry. Statistics A Level would be particularly useful to support degrees in medicine, biology, psychology, sociology and geography.
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Further Information
Students applying for medicine can access support in preparing for medical admissions tests which are organised by The Agency at College.
Statistics A Level
- Starts 1 September 2026
- Welsh Bridge Campus
- 2 Years
- Academic A-Level
- MST-AL(2628)