Physics A Level is a fascinating scientific discipline which will provide you with an opportunity to explore the forces and principles that shape the universe. You will have the opportunity to conduct practical experiments to apply your knowledge and investigate outcomes. Key topics include particles, electricity, mechanics and waves. With a solid foundation in Physics, you?ll be equipped for a dynamic range of careers, including becoming an Astronomer, Geophysicist, Engineer, or Materials Scientist.
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What will I study?
You will study a range of units including:
- Measurements and their errors,
- Particles and radiation
- Waves
- Mechanics and materials
- Electricity
- Further mechanics and thermal physics
- Fields and their consequences
- Nuclear physics
Optional units include:
- Astrophysics
- Medical physics
- Engineering physics
- Turning points in physics
- Electronics
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Who is this course for?
The course is for students who are interested in physical processes around them. Students will have a sense of curiosity for how the world works. The study of physics will enable you to understand the fundamental laws governing the universe and develop a range of skills such as critical thinking and problem solving.
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How is the course assessed?
Three two-hour written exams and a practical assessment
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General info
You will be advised on recommendations of specific textbooks and materials that are recommended for the study of this course.
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Progression and Career Opportunities
Higher Education
Physics A Level leads to the development of a wide range of skills which are highly sought after by employers. The study of Physics is a global enterprise that can lead to work abroad in international research collaborations. Physics A Level is a great way to develop your passion for science and open up a wide range of higher level studies and employment opportunities in fields such as nuclear energy, engineering, research, astronomy and many more.
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Entry Requirements for new students
The required point score to join our A Level programme is 4.25 across all your GCSEs. This must include a minimum of 5 grade 5s or above including a grade 5 or above in English Language and Maths, with a grade 6 in the science you wish to study.. An average point score will be calculated across your GCSE grades.
A BTEC qualification at Merit grade, or above, in a related subject may also be considered in exceptional circumstances.
All applicants will be invited for interview.