Physics is for people who take a real interest in the world around them, those who have enquiring minds and want to understand why things are the way they are. It is important that you have a general interest in Science and that you are willing to learn new skills and techniques. You’ll learn about mechanics, particle physics, electric circuits, materials, waves, as well as undertaking a series of practicals to develop your skills. The exam papers will include questions on the theory of practical work and mathematical interpretation of both quantitative and qualitative results. As you move into your second year you will take the foundational topics and study them in further depth. Topics will include gravitational fields, nuclear radiation and space.
Students wishing to study require one of the following: • GCSE Science at grade 6/6 or above. • GCSE Physics at grade 6 or above. • GCSE Maths at grade 6 or above. In addition to this, we strongly recommended that students also take Maths at A-level in order to cope with the mathematical requirements of the course.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Reading |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Cockney Hill, Tilehurst, Reading, RG30 4EX |
Physics is for people who take a real interest in the world around them, those who have enquiring minds and want to understand why things are the way they are. It is important that you have a general interest in Science and that you are willing to learn new skills and techniques. You’ll learn about mechanics, particle physics, electric circuits, materials, waves, as well as undertaking a series of practicals to develop your skills. The exam papers will include questions on the theory of practical work and mathematical interpretation of both quantitative and qualitative results. As you move into your second year you will take the foundational topics and study them in further depth. Topics will include gravitational fields, nuclear radiation and space.
Students wishing to study require one of the following: • GCSE Science at grade 6/6 or above. • GCSE Physics at grade 6 or above. • GCSE Maths at grade 6 or above. In addition to this, we strongly recommended that students also take Maths at A-level in order to cope with the mathematical requirements of the course.