Physics is in many ways the central and fundamental science subject. It is essentially logical in its approach and uses mathematical techniques to arrive at an understanding of the universe. It deals with crucial issues such as the origin of the universe, how materials behave, the structure of the atom, as well as practical applications of this knowledge to the world of engineering, telecommunications, medical science.
The A Level qualifications build on the knowledge, understanding and process skills developed at GCSE. The entry requirements onto the Physics A Level course is a Grade 7 or better in GCSE Physics and a Grade 7 in Mathematics. Those of you who have taken the Double Science GCSE will be expected to have obtained a Grade 7 together with a Grade 7 or better in Mathematics.
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Physics is in many ways the central and fundamental science subject. It is essentially logical in its approach and uses mathematical techniques to arrive at an understanding of the universe. It deals with crucial issues such as the origin of the universe, how materials behave, the structure of the atom, as well as practical applications of this knowledge to the world of engineering, telecommunications, medical science.
The A Level qualifications build on the knowledge, understanding and process skills developed at GCSE. The entry requirements onto the Physics A Level course is a Grade 7 or better in GCSE Physics and a Grade 7 in Mathematics. Those of you who have taken the Double Science GCSE will be expected to have obtained a Grade 7 together with a Grade 7 or better in Mathematics.