Specialist Mathematics

Mathematics

VCE

Mathematics is the study of function and pattern in number, logic, space and structure, and of randomness, chance, variability, and uncertainty in data and events. It is both a framework for thinking and a means of symbolic communication that is powerful, logical, concise and precise. Mathematics also provides a means by which people can understand and manage human and natural aspects of the world and interrelationships between these. Essential mathematical activities include conjecturing, hypothesising and problem-posing; estimating, calculating, computing and constructing; abstracting, proving, refuting and inferring; applying, investigating, modelling and problem-solving.

Specialist Mathematics Units 1–4 provide for the study of various mathematical structures, reasoning and proof. The areas of study in Units 3 and 4 extend content from Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 to include rational and other quotient functions as well as other advanced mathematics topics such as logic and proof, complex numbers, vectors, differential equations, kinematics, and statistical inference.

This study enables students to:

  • develop mathematical concepts, key knowledge and key skills
  • apply mathematics to analyse, investigate and model a variety of contexts and solve practical and theoretical problems in situations that range from well-defined and familiar to open-ended and unfamiliar
  • apply computational thinking and algorithms, and use technology effectively as a tool for working mathematically.

Assessment activities

  • assignments
  • tests
  • solutions to sets of worked questions
  • summary notes or review notes
  • mathematical investigations
  • exams.

Selection advice

VCE Specialist Mathematics is suitable for students who wish to undertake an advanced, in depth study of Mathematics. Year 10 Analytical Maths is a prerequisite for this study. Students should complete Specialist Mathematics Units 1 and 2 and Maths Methods Units 1 and 2 before undertaking Specialist Maths Units 3 and 4. They also need to be studying Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 or have studied them previously. It is a requirement that all students purchase a Ti-Nspire CAS calculator (approximately $260 new) to satisfy the requirements of this course. Students should seek guidance from the Careers Coordinator as to which Maths they should undertake for their desired university course.

Links to further pathways

The areas of study in Specialist Mathematics provide background for advanced studies in mathematics and other STEM fields.