Are you eager to get to the heart of the world and find out the basis of how things work?
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 | Full-time |
Course start date | 4th 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 |
Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English Language. You will also need a grade 6 or above in Mathematics and two Sciences.
Physics is the most fundamental science. You will learn about the entire Universe, from the sub-nuclear particles to the largest assembly of galaxies whilst being trained to think creatively and independently. Physics involves analysing and solving problems in novel situations; the same idea and theory can be used many times so you don’t need to remember as much as in some subjects. You will find out about topics such as how stars form, antimatter, dark matter, how generators work, what ph
The teaching of this course includes a variety of methods including presentations, video clips, simulations, challenges and demonstrations. We have a large collection of Physics equipment and some of this is used every week. The dedicated laboratories are spacious and you will regularly carry out experimental work in small groups. The teachers are experienced and will guide you according to your ability. Your learning will be enhanced by the regular use of a software package which contains a
The course is assessed by examinations taken at the end of the course. Over the two years, you will gain practical skills from carrying out experiments and the set of experiments will lead to you gaining a practical endorsement.
A Level Physics lays the groundwork for a range of concepts and most students go on to study Physics-based subjects at university, or related disciplines like engineering. Physics is also an asset if you aim to study medicine, veterinary science or natural sciences. Some of the most related degrees and careers that students have gone on to include physics, radiography, theoretical physics, astrophysics, architecture, engineering, mathematics, ICT, piloting, finance, education and management o
Name | HSDC: Havant Campus |
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Address |
New Road Havant Hampshire PO9 1QL Find on Google maps |
Phone | 023 9248 3856 |
Website | https://www.hsdc.ac.uk |