Modern physicists have been responsible for some of the greatest achievements of our era. Just think – without our understanding of atomic theory there would be no computers, no internet, no smartphones. The digital age as we know it would not exist. Without quantum mechanics there would be no lasers or satellite navigation. Who knows where future scientific discoveries and inventions will take us? If you’re up for shaping tomorrow’s world, an A Level in Physics could take you to the frontline of the latest emerging technology. Whether you are working in a field directly related to physics like nuclear physics or astronomy, or one that simply uses the skills you’ve gained, your Physics A Level can really help you to make a difference. The aim of the course is to provide a stepping-stone from GCSE to A Level Physics including quantum physics, medical physics, nuclear physics, mechanics and magnetism. It prepares students not only for studying physics further but any course and career which requires logical thinking and a structured approach to problem solving.
• GCSE English level: 5 • GCSE Maths level: 6 • Other requirements: GCSE Grade 6 in Physics (Combined or Physics).
The course consists of three written papers that will be taken at the end of Year 13. Paper 1: Topics 1-5 and 6.1 Periodic Motion. 2 hours Paper 2: Topics 7-8 and 6.2 Thermal Physics. 2 hours Paper 3: Practical Skills and Data Analysis. Medical Physics. 2 hours Practical endorsement in Physics (Non-examined – reported separately)
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 |
Modern physicists have been responsible for some of the greatest achievements of our era. Just think – without our understanding of atomic theory there would be no computers, no internet, no smartphones. The digital age as we know it would not exist. Without quantum mechanics there would be no lasers or satellite navigation. Who knows where future scientific discoveries and inventions will take us? If you’re up for shaping tomorrow’s world, an A Level in Physics could take you to the frontline of the latest emerging technology. Whether you are working in a field directly related to physics like nuclear physics or astronomy, or one that simply uses the skills you’ve gained, your Physics A Level can really help you to make a difference. The aim of the course is to provide a stepping-stone from GCSE to A Level Physics including quantum physics, medical physics, nuclear physics, mechanics and magnetism. It prepares students not only for studying physics further but any course and career which requires logical thinking and a structured approach to problem solving.
• GCSE English level: 5 • GCSE Maths level: 6 • Other requirements: GCSE Grade 6 in Physics (Combined or Physics).
The course consists of three written papers that will be taken at the end of Year 13. Paper 1: Topics 1-5 and 6.1 Periodic Motion. 2 hours Paper 2: Topics 7-8 and 6.2 Thermal Physics. 2 hours Paper 3: Practical Skills and Data Analysis. Medical Physics. 2 hours Practical endorsement in Physics (Non-examined – reported separately)