The BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate is equivalent to one A Level. The course is designed for learners who are interested in learning about the science sector alongside other fields of study, to progress to a wide range of higher education courses, not necessarily in applied science. It may also offer apprenticeship or direct employment opportunities. This course serves to be taken as part of a program of study that includes other appropriate BTEC Nationals or A Levels. Course content: The Qualification consists of three mandatory units: • Unit 1: Principles and Applications of Science • Unit 2: Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques • Unit 3: Science Investigation Skills Students will also study one optional unit. For example: • Unit 8: Physiology of Human Body Systems • Unit 10: Biological Molecules and Metabolic Pathways • Unit 13: Applications of Inorganic Chemistry • Unit 15: Electrical Circuits and their Application The requirements of the qualification will mean that students develop transferable and higher-order skills that are valued by higher education providers and employers. For example, when studying Unit 3: Science Investigation Skills’, learners will develop skills including how to plan investigations, collect, analyze, and present data, and communicate results which support some of the skills learners need to progress to higher education, employment, self-employment, or training.
9-4 grades (or equivalent) in at least five GCSE subjects (please note that double awards, BTECs etc. are still counted by subject). A minimum of grade 4 (or equivalent) in both GCSE English and Mathematics. Sciences require at least grade 6/6 Double Science. Combined Award Science at GCSE, confidence and competence in science practical, mathematical, and problem-solving skills, genuine interest and enthusiasm for further study in science.
Mandatory Unit 1: ‘Principles and Applications of Science’ and Unit 3: ‘Science Investigation Skills’ are externally assessed through an examination and written tasks. Unit 2: ‘Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques’ and the optional unit are assessed through portfolio-based work.
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Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | South End, Boston, PE21 6JY |
The BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate is equivalent to one A Level. The course is designed for learners who are interested in learning about the science sector alongside other fields of study, to progress to a wide range of higher education courses, not necessarily in applied science. It may also offer apprenticeship or direct employment opportunities. This course serves to be taken as part of a program of study that includes other appropriate BTEC Nationals or A Levels. Course content: The Qualification consists of three mandatory units: • Unit 1: Principles and Applications of Science • Unit 2: Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques • Unit 3: Science Investigation Skills Students will also study one optional unit. For example: • Unit 8: Physiology of Human Body Systems • Unit 10: Biological Molecules and Metabolic Pathways • Unit 13: Applications of Inorganic Chemistry • Unit 15: Electrical Circuits and their Application The requirements of the qualification will mean that students develop transferable and higher-order skills that are valued by higher education providers and employers. For example, when studying Unit 3: Science Investigation Skills’, learners will develop skills including how to plan investigations, collect, analyze, and present data, and communicate results which support some of the skills learners need to progress to higher education, employment, self-employment, or training.
9-4 grades (or equivalent) in at least five GCSE subjects (please note that double awards, BTECs etc. are still counted by subject). A minimum of grade 4 (or equivalent) in both GCSE English and Mathematics. Sciences require at least grade 6/6 Double Science. Combined Award Science at GCSE, confidence and competence in science practical, mathematical, and problem-solving skills, genuine interest and enthusiasm for further study in science.
Mandatory Unit 1: ‘Principles and Applications of Science’ and Unit 3: ‘Science Investigation Skills’ are externally assessed through an examination and written tasks. Unit 2: ‘Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques’ and the optional unit are assessed through portfolio-based work.