The requirements of the qualification will mean that learners develop the transferable and higher-order scientific skills and knowledge which are valued by higher education providers and employers. Learners will also develop key practical skills including how to risk assess and carry out investigations and preparations, collecting, analysing, and presenting data and communicating results. This qualification carries UCAS points and is recognised by higher education providers as contributing to meeting admission requirements for many courses if taken alongside other qualifications as part of a two-year programme of learning, including, but not exclusively, those which are science-related. The qualification can be taken as part of a diverse programme, leaving progression options fully open. It can also give context to subjects which would benefit from some scientific background. This will depend on the combination of qualifications chosen. For example, taken alongside. A Level in Psychology and BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Sport to progress to sport psychology courses. BTEC Level 3 National Extended certificate in Health and Social Care to progress to nursing courses. BTEC Level 3 National Extended certificate in Sport and Exercise Science to progress to sport and exercise science courses.
Science Grade 5, 5 or above and Maths Grade 5 or above. A minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grades 4-9 to include Mathematics and Science.
Unit 2 and the optional unit will be assessed internally. Units 1 and 3 will be assessed externally through examinations. Students will complete each unit and be graded pass, merit or distinction based on the successful completion of tasks.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Liverpool |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Croxteth Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, L17 3AL |
The requirements of the qualification will mean that learners develop the transferable and higher-order scientific skills and knowledge which are valued by higher education providers and employers. Learners will also develop key practical skills including how to risk assess and carry out investigations and preparations, collecting, analysing, and presenting data and communicating results. This qualification carries UCAS points and is recognised by higher education providers as contributing to meeting admission requirements for many courses if taken alongside other qualifications as part of a two-year programme of learning, including, but not exclusively, those which are science-related. The qualification can be taken as part of a diverse programme, leaving progression options fully open. It can also give context to subjects which would benefit from some scientific background. This will depend on the combination of qualifications chosen. For example, taken alongside. A Level in Psychology and BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Sport to progress to sport psychology courses. BTEC Level 3 National Extended certificate in Health and Social Care to progress to nursing courses. BTEC Level 3 National Extended certificate in Sport and Exercise Science to progress to sport and exercise science courses.
Science Grade 5, 5 or above and Maths Grade 5 or above. A minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grades 4-9 to include Mathematics and Science.
Unit 2 and the optional unit will be assessed internally. Units 1 and 3 will be assessed externally through examinations. Students will complete each unit and be graded pass, merit or distinction based on the successful completion of tasks.