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Comparison of First Year University Mathematics Syllabuses: A Report on Behalf of the Universities and Schools Committee*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

S. L. Parsonson*
Affiliation:
57 High Street, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex HA1 3HT

Extract

From its formation to the present time, one of the major concerns of the Committee has been the identification of a common core of mathematical knowledge that pupils with one or two A-levels in mathematics could, and should, be expected to possess. The ‘Core Syllabus in Pure Mathematics’ (published by the Association in 1968 with the support of the Schools Council) was one outcome of that concern. The first report is currently being revised, along with a companion report on Applied Mathematics (and Mathematics Applied).

Type
Meeting Report
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1972

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Footnotes

*

The introduction to this report prepared by Professor T. J. Willmore and Mr. M. Cornelius was written on behalf of the Universities and Schools Committee by Professor J. V. Armitage. Any views of doubtful validity are the responsibility of that author.

References

The summary table by subjects is printed with this article. The more detailed analysis by individual universities accompanies this issue of the Gazette as a separate inset. Additional copies of this analysis can be obtained from the Mathematical Association, price 10 p each.