The Applied Science course offered here at SBU is designed to offer academic and vocational experiences to prepare students for both higher education and health-centred careers. Studying a BTEC National Extended Certificate or BTEC National Diploma in Applied Science will provide students with a range of knowledge around working in science and science related organisations including animal and plant cells, tissues, atomic structure and bonding, chemical and physical properties of substances related to their uses, waves and their applications in communications. The course offers you the opportunity to be introduced to laboratory equipment and how to use this equipment safely along with the chance to develop your investigative skills with a specific focus on scientific and enquiry-based learning.
• GCSE English level: 4 • GCSE Maths level: 4 • Other requirements: Grade 5 in GCSE Science.
The course consists of 4 units, 3 of which are mandatory and 2 are externally assessed units: Unit 1: Principles and Applications of Science 1 – externally assessed. Unit 2: Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques – internally assessed. Unit 3: Science Investigation Skills Unit 4: Optional unit. Units available include physiology, regulation and reproduction, biological molecules, diseases and infections and genes and genetic engineering.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Sandwell |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 350 High Street, West Bromwich, B70 8DJ |
The Applied Science course offered here at SBU is designed to offer academic and vocational experiences to prepare students for both higher education and health-centred careers. Studying a BTEC National Extended Certificate or BTEC National Diploma in Applied Science will provide students with a range of knowledge around working in science and science related organisations including animal and plant cells, tissues, atomic structure and bonding, chemical and physical properties of substances related to their uses, waves and their applications in communications. The course offers you the opportunity to be introduced to laboratory equipment and how to use this equipment safely along with the chance to develop your investigative skills with a specific focus on scientific and enquiry-based learning.
• GCSE English level: 4 • GCSE Maths level: 4 • Other requirements: Grade 5 in GCSE Science.
The course consists of 4 units, 3 of which are mandatory and 2 are externally assessed units: Unit 1: Principles and Applications of Science 1 – externally assessed. Unit 2: Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques – internally assessed. Unit 3: Science Investigation Skills Unit 4: Optional unit. Units available include physiology, regulation and reproduction, biological molecules, diseases and infections and genes and genetic engineering.