
By studying Physics you're opening the door to a wide variety of rewarding careers. As well as learning about how the universe works, you'll get a broad training in skills that all employers value – an ability to grasp concepts quickly, a determination to find coherent answers, as well as problem-solving, analytical, mathematical and IT skills. Physics A Level is one of the most universally accepted qualifications for progression to university. You will integrate the concepts studied with a range of practical experiments throughout each topic giving the course both an academic and practical focus. Students need a mature attitude and the ability to study independently; an appetite for reading, researching, problem solving. There is a lot of content to learn in A Level Physics as well as skills to master. The ability to learn key terms, produce extended pieces of writing, apply your knowledge and skills to solve complex problems is essential. Development of practical skills, Foundations of Physics, Forces and motion, Electrons, Waves, and Photons, Newtonian World and Astrophysics, Particles and medical Physics. Candidates complete a minimum of 12 practical activities to demonstrate practical competence. Physics A Level is essential for access to undergraduate Physics, and most engineering courses as well as other subjects such as medicine, law and economics. Physics, Maths and Chemistry is a powerful combination to optimise your A Level grades.
QEHS 42 Points. Grade 7 in GCSE Science and Maths
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Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Morton Terrace, Gainsborough, DN21 2ST |
By studying Physics you're opening the door to a wide variety of rewarding careers. As well as learning about how the universe works, you'll get a broad training in skills that all employers value – an ability to grasp concepts quickly, a determination to find coherent answers, as well as problem-solving, analytical, mathematical and IT skills. Physics A Level is one of the most universally accepted qualifications for progression to university. You will integrate the concepts studied with a range of practical experiments throughout each topic giving the course both an academic and practical focus. Students need a mature attitude and the ability to study independently; an appetite for reading, researching, problem solving. There is a lot of content to learn in A Level Physics as well as skills to master. The ability to learn key terms, produce extended pieces of writing, apply your knowledge and skills to solve complex problems is essential. Development of practical skills, Foundations of Physics, Forces and motion, Electrons, Waves, and Photons, Newtonian World and Astrophysics, Particles and medical Physics. Candidates complete a minimum of 12 practical activities to demonstrate practical competence. Physics A Level is essential for access to undergraduate Physics, and most engineering courses as well as other subjects such as medicine, law and economics. Physics, Maths and Chemistry is a powerful combination to optimise your A Level grades.
QEHS 42 Points. Grade 7 in GCSE Science and Maths