
he A-Level Physics course covers a range of key concepts in Physics, including particle physics, electricity, mechanics, waves, materials and fields. At A2 there is also the option of taking a unit in medical physics which looks at the many uses of Physics in medicine. Approximately 50% of the course is based on mathematics, whilst the other 50% describes the ways in which this mathematics can be applied to real life situations. It is therefore highly recommended that students take A-Level Mathematics if they wish to study Physics.
B in GCSE Maths*andB in GCSE Core Science and GCSE Additional ScienceorB in GCSE Physics.
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| Region | London |
| Local Authority | City of London |
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| Address | St Giles' Terrace, Barbican, London, BN3 6BH |
he A-Level Physics course covers a range of key concepts in Physics, including particle physics, electricity, mechanics, waves, materials and fields. At A2 there is also the option of taking a unit in medical physics which looks at the many uses of Physics in medicine. Approximately 50% of the course is based on mathematics, whilst the other 50% describes the ways in which this mathematics can be applied to real life situations. It is therefore highly recommended that students take A-Level Mathematics if they wish to study Physics.
B in GCSE Maths*andB in GCSE Core Science and GCSE Additional ScienceorB in GCSE Physics.
Exams