VCE Mathematics: General Mathematics
Aim
General Mathematics Units 1-4 aim to equip students with practical mathematical skills for real-world applications. The course focuses on data analysis, probability, statistics, financial mathematics, and discrete mathematics. Students develop computational thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective use of technology. The curriculum prepares students for further study, general employment, or business by fostering critical thinking and the ability to model, analyse, and communicate mathematical information. This sequence provides a solid foundation for advanced mathematical studies and practical problem-solving in everyday contexts.
All assessments in General mathematics utilise the CAS calcultor.
Prior Learning:
Prerequisites for Units 1 & 2: Successful completion of Year 10 Mathematics.
Prerequisites for Units 3 & 4: Successful completion of Units 1 and 2 General Mathematics.
Study design 2023-2027 (word doc)
Assessments
Satisfactory completion
Demonstrated achievement of the set of outcomes.
Outcome 1
Application of Mathematical Concepts and Procedures
Use and apply a range of mathematical concepts, skills, and procedures to solve practical problems from real-life contexts.
Outcome 2
Mathematical Processes in Practical Contexts
Apply mathematical processes in practical, non-routine contexts.
Analyse and discuss the applications of mathematics in various situations, employing investigative modelling or problem-solving approaches.
Outcome 3
Computational Thinking and Technology
Use computational thinking and technology.
Apply numerical, graphical, symbolic, and statistical functionalities of technology to develop mathematical ideas, produce results, and perform analysis in practical situations requiring investigative modelling or problem-solving.
Assessment Tasks
Units 1 and 2:
Individual school decision on the levels of achievement.
Unit 3:
School assessed coursework (24%)
Unit 4:
School assessed coursework (16%)
Units 3 and 4:
End-of-year examination 1 (30%)
End-of-year examination 2 (30%)
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UNIT 3 | UNIT 4 |
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