GCE A Level Physics - OCR Exam Board Physics A Level is one of the most universally accepted qualifications for progression to university. The course content covers the basis of how things work, from the constituent parts of atoms out to the extent of the universe. You will integrate the concepts studied with a range of practical experiments throughout each topic giving the course both an academic and practical focus. You will learn to apply your knowledge of the key concepts to solve problems in a range of different contexts and applications. You will develop the ability to think laterally and gain a deeper knowledge of the principles that you have studied at GCSE, such as Newton’s Laws of Motion and the evolution of the Universe. You will also advance your use of experimental techniques to support your own theories and enrich your understanding of the subject. It is ideal for those students who wish to read Physics, Sciences, Medicine, Engineering, Computer Science or Mathematics at university. It is also extremely rewarding for those students wishing to pursue non-scientific careers, for example in Law, Design, Architecture, Accountancy and Business Studies as the principles of problem solving are transferable to many disciplines.
5 GCSE grades 9 to 4 including English at grade 5 and Maths at grade 5 (but preferably a grade 6) and a minimum of 5,5 in Double Science or two Science subjects at GCSE (including Physics).
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GCE A Level Physics - OCR Exam Board Physics A Level is one of the most universally accepted qualifications for progression to university. The course content covers the basis of how things work, from the constituent parts of atoms out to the extent of the universe. You will integrate the concepts studied with a range of practical experiments throughout each topic giving the course both an academic and practical focus. You will learn to apply your knowledge of the key concepts to solve problems in a range of different contexts and applications. You will develop the ability to think laterally and gain a deeper knowledge of the principles that you have studied at GCSE, such as Newton’s Laws of Motion and the evolution of the Universe. You will also advance your use of experimental techniques to support your own theories and enrich your understanding of the subject. It is ideal for those students who wish to read Physics, Sciences, Medicine, Engineering, Computer Science or Mathematics at university. It is also extremely rewarding for those students wishing to pursue non-scientific careers, for example in Law, Design, Architecture, Accountancy and Business Studies as the principles of problem solving are transferable to many disciplines.
5 GCSE grades 9 to 4 including English at grade 5 and Maths at grade 5 (but preferably a grade 6) and a minimum of 5,5 in Double Science or two Science subjects at GCSE (including Physics).
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