A Level Physics (Gold Star)
A Level
Distance
Description
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Type
A Level
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Duration
Flexible
Physics is the study of how things work, from the smallest sub-atomic particles to incomprehensibly large galaxies. A popular choice if you want to become an engineer, planetary scientist or technologist, you'll learn about particles, gravitational fields and thermodynamics.
About this course
GCSE Science (double award) or GCSE Physics (minimum grade C) or Intermediate GNVQ Science or a BTEC First in Science, and GCSE Maths or equivalent, is strongly recommended for this course.
Reviews
Subjects
- A Level
- Physics
Teachers and trainers (1)
NEC Personal Tutor
Subject Specialist
NEC has selected a team of professional tutors to provide support and guidance to its learners and ensure you get all the help you need to succeed on your course. We use strict criteria when employing our tutors, only choosing those who can demonstrate expert knowledge in their field and who we can be sure will be able to provide the support our learners need. Most of our tutors also work or have worked as teachers and trainers, so they’re used to helping students and are familiar with the difficulties they might face.
Course programme
A level Physics topics:
- Section 1 - Working as a physicist
- Section 2 - Mechanics
- Section 3 - Electricity
- Section 4 - Materials and vibrations
- Section 5 - Waves and the particle nature of light
- Section 6 - Further mechanics
- Section 7 - Electric and magnetic fields
- Section 8 - Nuclear and particle physics
- Section 9 - Thermodynamics
- Section 10 - Space
A Level Physics (Gold Star)