Year 13 Mathematics with Statistics (13MAS)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr H. Kondamudi.
Dear students, parents, and caregivers,
13MAS is a Year 13 course for Mathematics with Statistics designed to further develop and enhance students' statistical inquiry skills. This course would ensure that students are well-equipped with the statistical knowledge that is required for further education and career pathways. The use of technology and statistical software provides students with the relevant capabilities for a successful career in any statistics related profession. Since the course is interactive and requires collaboration, it develops students' critical thinking and problem solving capabilities as well.
Being a combination of Internals and Externals, the course is well balanced in terms of report writing and probability based assessments. Students will be offered the opportunity to gain a total of 16 credits, consisting of 12 credits internally and 4 credits externally. The course also offers an opportunity for subject endorsement. and is a UE approved course.
Course Overview
Term 1
AS 91583 Experiments - Internal (4 credits) - Assessment scheduled for Term 1, week 6-7. This is a report based open book assessment which students will have a week to work on.
Term 2
AS 91582 Formal Inference - Internal (4 credits) - Assessment scheduled for Term 2, week 3. This is a report based open book assessment which students will have a week to work on.
AS 91580 Time Series - Internal (4 credits) - Assessment scheduled for Term 2, week 9. This is a open book video presentation assessment which students will have a week to work on.
AS 91586 Probability Distributions (OPTIONAL) - External (4 credits). Students who choose to do this optional standard will be given resources needed to start learning the content. Time will be offered during school hours for students to get extra help.
Term 3
AS 91585 Probability Concepts - External (4 credits) - Practice Assessment scheduled for Term 3, week 7. This is done under test conditions and is a 1 hour test.
AS 91586 Probability Distributions (OPTIONAL) - External (4 credits) - Students doing this optional standard will have a derived grade exam during the school exams in Week 7/8, Term 3.
School Mock exams will be conducted in Term 3, week 9. Please note that further assessment opportunities will not be offered for the internal assessment because of time constraints around allocating an week during the year for each internal further assessment.
Term 4
Students will receive feedback regarding their derived grade exams and they will continue to prepare for the external examinations related to the following standards/topics:
AS 91585 Probability Concepts - External (4 credits)
AS 91586 Probability Distributions (OPTIONAL) - External (4 credits)
Pre-requisites
Students must have 14 credits at Level 2 including at least an ACHIEVED for the external assessment 2.12 - Probability Methods to gain entry to this course and approval by the HOLA.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
There is a $40.50 course fee that covers NZGrapher, resources and worksheets.
Students must have the Nulake AS91585 booklet (Level 3) for practice of external standards that can be ordered through Office max. Workbooks for all internal standards are recommended.
All student who choose to do the optional AS91586 probability distributions standard should also have Nulake AS91586 booklet.
OPTIONAL - Students can subscribe for Education Perfect (a digital learning platform) and get access to range of lessons, practice tasks, practice assessments as well as past external papers.
Students MUST have their own Scientific/Graphics calculator (recommended by NZQA), 1E5 Quad books, pen and chromebook.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Mathematics and Statistics 3.10 - Use statistical methods to make a formal inference
NZQA Info
Mathematics and Statistics 3.11 - Conduct an experiment to investigate a situation using experimental design principles
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Mathematics and Statistics 3.13 - Apply probability concepts in solving problems
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Mathematics and Statistics 3.14 - Apply probability distributions in solving problems
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 16
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.
Disclaimer
Owing to teachers responding to individual students' needs, courses and NCEA standards taught in a subject maybe different to those displayed.