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Government Funded Science courses Northern Ireland
- GCSE
- Holywood
...An evening course ideally suited for those who are repeating GCSE Science or who would like to develop a broader understanding of Science...
- A Level
- Dungannon
... into Year 3 of the BSc (Hons) Health and Wellbeing course at Ulster University. Ulster University... Learn about: IT Development...
- BTEC
- Newtownabbey
- 1 Year
... is equivalent to 4 GCSEs. Progression Routes You can then progress to the Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science or other equivalent qualifications...
- A Level
- Holywood
...Access Certificate In Biological Sciences Code: 70281 Department: University Access Short Description: Designed for adults over 21, this popular...
- BTEC
- Coleraine
- 2 Years
... qualifications. Special Features The Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science is equivalent of 3 A levels. It has been developed in the areas of Laboratory...
- A Level
- Holywood
...Unit 2 - Making use of Biology; Unit 4 - centre assessed coursework...
- GCSE
- Holywood
...Successful completion of the course will enable students to progress to further study on: the Access course which leads to university and also onto nursing degrees...
- GCSE
- Holywood
...You may progress to AS Level Maths if you achieve grade B. What's it all about? Subjects studied will include: - Module 1 - Statistics (18% of total assessment)...
- GCSE
- Holywood
...This course is targeted to students who have recently completed AQA modular GCSE Maths. There is no concession on this course. AQA GCSE Mathematics... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
- A Level
- Holywood
...This programme prepares mature students to apply for entry to Higher Education courses such as Nursing, Physiotherapy, Radiography and Science Degrees...
- GCSE
- Holywood
...Subjects studied will include: Module 1 - Statistics (18% of total assessment) Module 3 - Number and Algebra (27% of total assessment) Module... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
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