
Physics is the study of the universe around us, and as such is suitable for those that are want to know the answers to questions that humans have been trying to unravel for millennia. These questions are still being answered today, and as such this course manages to combine some principles first used by the ancient Greeks, to technology and ideas that are at the forefront of scientific advancement. A Physics A level is a highly sought after qualification by both universities and employers, as it teaches the skills and techniques used widely in technology and engineering, but also develops critical analysis skills and problem solving abilities. Course content The course is broken down into topics over the two years, with practical activities included in all topics. During the first year the topics are: Particles and radiation, Waves, Mechanics and Energy, and Electricity. On the second year of the course students will study Fields, Further Mechanics and Thermal Physics, Nuclear Physics as well as an additional optional module. This course includes the practical endorsement, students are required to be showing competency in all areas of experimental techniques.
GCSE Physics Grade 6 GCSE Combined Science Grade 6 6 GCSE Maths Grade 6
The course follows a linear pathway so concludes with three, two-hour examinations taken at the end of the course. These exams are a mixture of long answer and multiple choice questions including practical skills.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Compton Park, Compton Road West, Wolverhampton, WV3 9DU |
Physics is the study of the universe around us, and as such is suitable for those that are want to know the answers to questions that humans have been trying to unravel for millennia. These questions are still being answered today, and as such this course manages to combine some principles first used by the ancient Greeks, to technology and ideas that are at the forefront of scientific advancement. A Physics A level is a highly sought after qualification by both universities and employers, as it teaches the skills and techniques used widely in technology and engineering, but also develops critical analysis skills and problem solving abilities. Course content The course is broken down into topics over the two years, with practical activities included in all topics. During the first year the topics are: Particles and radiation, Waves, Mechanics and Energy, and Electricity. On the second year of the course students will study Fields, Further Mechanics and Thermal Physics, Nuclear Physics as well as an additional optional module. This course includes the practical endorsement, students are required to be showing competency in all areas of experimental techniques.
GCSE Physics Grade 6 GCSE Combined Science Grade 6 6 GCSE Maths Grade 6
The course follows a linear pathway so concludes with three, two-hour examinations taken at the end of the course. These exams are a mixture of long answer and multiple choice questions including practical skills.