Physics is a fundamental branch of science because its principles form the foundation of other branches of science. For example, conservation of energy is a key principle of Physics that forms a starting point in a wide range of scientific studies from atomic bonding to weather forecasting. What are the distinctive features of Physics? Although the subject may be described as the study of matter and energy, understanding natural phenomena is a central aim of Physics. Originally called Natural Philosophy, through Physics we begin to understand why things behave as they do and attempt to solve stimulating and important practical and social problems. Core content: • Measurements and their errors • Particles and radiation • Waves • Mechanics and materials • Electricity • Further Mechanics • Thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear physics One of the following options: • Astrophysics • Medical Physics • Engineering Physics • Turning points in physics • Electronics There is no coursework component, however, there will be compulsory experiments throughout the course, during which experimental skills will be assessed.
Applicants must achieve a minimum of grade 7 in at least five subjects at GCSE/IGCSE. Additionally, applicants must achieve a grade of 6 or higher at GCSE/IGCSE in the subjects they have chosen to study at A level. To study Biology, Chemistry or Physics they must also achieve at least a grade 7 in Mathematics GCSE/IGCSE. In the case of subjects which are new at A level, they should achieve at least a grade 6 in a related subject. The conditional offer will be confirmed on receipt of GCSE results in August 2025. To study Physics A level you must have a sound grasp of Physics and Mathematics. Grade 7, or higher, is required in GCSE Mathematics and grade 7 is expected in GCSE Physics. Studying A-level Mathematics would also be a great advantage, but not essential (unless you are considering Engineering or Physics at University). If you have an inquiring mind, are adaptable, enjoy challenges, and have good mathematical ability and powers of observation, then Physics is certainly for you!
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Physics is a fundamental branch of science because its principles form the foundation of other branches of science. For example, conservation of energy is a key principle of Physics that forms a starting point in a wide range of scientific studies from atomic bonding to weather forecasting. What are the distinctive features of Physics? Although the subject may be described as the study of matter and energy, understanding natural phenomena is a central aim of Physics. Originally called Natural Philosophy, through Physics we begin to understand why things behave as they do and attempt to solve stimulating and important practical and social problems. Core content: • Measurements and their errors • Particles and radiation • Waves • Mechanics and materials • Electricity • Further Mechanics • Thermal physics • Fields and their consequences • Nuclear physics One of the following options: • Astrophysics • Medical Physics • Engineering Physics • Turning points in physics • Electronics There is no coursework component, however, there will be compulsory experiments throughout the course, during which experimental skills will be assessed.
Applicants must achieve a minimum of grade 7 in at least five subjects at GCSE/IGCSE. Additionally, applicants must achieve a grade of 6 or higher at GCSE/IGCSE in the subjects they have chosen to study at A level. To study Biology, Chemistry or Physics they must also achieve at least a grade 7 in Mathematics GCSE/IGCSE. In the case of subjects which are new at A level, they should achieve at least a grade 6 in a related subject. The conditional offer will be confirmed on receipt of GCSE results in August 2025. To study Physics A level you must have a sound grasp of Physics and Mathematics. Grade 7, or higher, is required in GCSE Mathematics and grade 7 is expected in GCSE Physics. Studying A-level Mathematics would also be a great advantage, but not essential (unless you are considering Engineering or Physics at University). If you have an inquiring mind, are adaptable, enjoy challenges, and have good mathematical ability and powers of observation, then Physics is certainly for you!