This course involves challenging ideas and taking part in discussions, demonstrations and practical activities. You will study a range of topics from the very small–quarks inside the atom, to the very large - the structure and evolution of the universe. Some topics you will have touched on at school, and some you will encounter as new topics.Mechanics and Newton's Laws, Electric circuits and components, Waves, quantum physics and wave-particle duality, Gravitational fields and astrophysics, Electric and magnetic fields, Nuclear and particle physics, . If you enjoy trying to explain the world around you, want to know what the universe is made of and how it works, then this subject could be suitable for you. Modern science laboratories and pleasant surroundings help you study. Supportive teaching, in small study groups with excellent resources, help you achieve.
Course details
Qualification name | GCE A Level in Physics A |
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Qualification level | 3 |
Awarding organisation | Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations |
Learning method | Classroom based |
Course type | Free Courses for Jobs |
Course hours | Part-time |
Course start date | 11th September 2024 |
Cost description | This course is part of the Free Courses for Jobs offer and may be funded by the government for eligible adults. Check for eligibility at Free courses for jobs - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) |
Attendance pattern | Daytime |
5 GSCEs at grade 4 or above, including English and Maths. A GCSE in double Science or Physics at grade 6 is essential. You cannot study Physics on its own, you must also study Maths A Level alongside it.
Specialist Academic SkillsNumeracy, Literacy and ICT skills including the use of excel, Practical skills: planning an experiment, observing and recording data, analysing and evaluating data, plotting graphsUse of data logger, . Essential Skills for ProgressionGood problem solving skills, Mathematical Skills, Good communication: written and verbal,
Practical activities, research, presentations, discussions and quizzes. You will be assessed with regular tests and mock examinations. Homework: Exam questions and end of unit tests are essential preparation for exams. Background reading, preparation for upcoming lessons and condensing lesson notes to revision aids (such as mind maps) will be part
Physics students require a textbook, scientific calculator and a memory stick. In July all of the students have the opportunity to go to the Royal Society Summer Exhibition which is a showcase for research and innovation in the industry and university. There are also regular interesting lectures at Surrey University to attend. All 16-19 year olds o
Practical activities, research, presentations, discussions and quizzes. You will be assessed with regular tests and mock examinations. Homework: Exam questions and end of unit tests are essential preparation for exams. Background reading, preparation for upcoming lessons and condensing lesson notes to revision aids (such as mind maps) will be part
Physics is a well-respected A Level and can lead to many different degrees and careers in ICT, engineering, optometry, medicine or biomedical sciences, pharmacy or non-science related areas such as economics.
Name | Farnham College |
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Address |
Farnham College Morley Road Farnham Surrey GU9 8LU Find on Google maps |
enquiries@activatelearning.ac.uk | |
Website | https://farnham.activatelearning.ac.uk |