Electronics sits well alongside Physics, Mathematics, Computing, IT. It provides students with opportunities to develop their logical thinking and practical problem solving skills. This is useful in the world of work, apprenticeships, or in a degree. It is a subject that requires good mathematical skills as well as the ability to analyse observations and convey ideas clearly and concisely, as well as good organization and time management skills. If you choose this course you would benefit from: - Very experienced teachers. - The opportunity to go on trips. - Excellent individual support, outside class times and comprehensive on-line support. - Excellent facilities and equipment.
5 x GCSE grades 4-9 (incl. English Language) 5 in Maths 5,5 in Science 5 in English Language / Literature
There are two written examinations at the end of the two year course, each worth 40% of the marks, and during the two years you will complete two coursework projects worth a total of 20% of the total mark.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Warwickshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | King Edward Road, Nuneaton, CV11 4BE |
Electronics sits well alongside Physics, Mathematics, Computing, IT. It provides students with opportunities to develop their logical thinking and practical problem solving skills. This is useful in the world of work, apprenticeships, or in a degree. It is a subject that requires good mathematical skills as well as the ability to analyse observations and convey ideas clearly and concisely, as well as good organization and time management skills. If you choose this course you would benefit from: - Very experienced teachers. - The opportunity to go on trips. - Excellent individual support, outside class times and comprehensive on-line support. - Excellent facilities and equipment.
5 x GCSE grades 4-9 (incl. English Language) 5 in Maths 5,5 in Science 5 in English Language / Literature
There are two written examinations at the end of the two year course, each worth 40% of the marks, and during the two years you will complete two coursework projects worth a total of 20% of the total mark.