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Physics courses
- A Level
- (Harrow-on-the-hill)
- 2 Years
...is taught through stars and oscillations through the impact of earthquakes. The course is an ideal foundation for such subjects as Engineering...
- A Level
- Liverpool
- 35 Weeks
...waves, properties of matter as well as nuclear and elementary particle physics. How can I progress? Students can progress onto Higher Education or Employment...
- A Level
- Taunton
...practical exams and additional practical assessment (totalling 20%). Why choose this course? Physics will be of interest if you are curious about the world around...
- A Level
- Surrey
- 2 Years
...Physics is a practical subject: the only way to really understand how objects behave is to experiment and observe. The Orion Nebula photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope...
- A Level
- Worcester
- 2 Years
...range of activities from developing materials for artificial hip joints to designing fusion reactors that emulate the sun. They need to be able to solve problems...
- A Level
- Telford
- 2 Years
...Appreciate how physics has shaped the world around us Is it for me? The course suits those with an interest in physics, who enjoy practical and investigative...
- A Level
- Blended in London
...kinetic model of matter, conservation of energy, the first law of thermodynamics and efficiency. Unit 3: Topics AS and A Students study one out of the following four topics...
- Course
- (Croydon)
...including GCSE grade B or above in Physics or Core and Additional Science. Plus students will need to have GCSE Maths at grade B or above and an average... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Durham
...applied topics in which we collaborate closely with industry. We offer degrees in Physics, Physics and Astronomy, and Theoretical Physics, all of which...
- GCSE
- South Shields
...provide an interesting and motivating awareness of the relationship of Physics to everyday life and of the interaction of Physics with engineering and technology... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
- A Level
- Northwich
- 2 Years
...to try and find out how it works. Discoveries in Physics have been at the heart of most advances in technology. It is an exciting and challenging subject to study...
- A Level
- (Cheadle Hulme)
- 2 Years
...waves as signals and about imaging and simple optics. Designer materialsintroduces properties of materials, the structure of the material and the choice...
- A Level
- Totton
...energy and power. Concepts are applied to areas such as car safety features, speed camera function, bridge design, GPS and roller-coasters. Unit...
- A Level
- Worthing
- 2 Years
...A2 units Unit 4: further mechanics, electric and magnetic fields and particle physics. Unit 5: thermal energy, nuclear decay, oscillations, astrophysics and cosmology... Learn about: Previous knowledge...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...Motion 5. Electricity 6. Waves 7. Further physics. This includes astronomy, telescopes and the stars. Hours of Lessons per Week : 3.7 Indicative Group...
- A Level
- Scarborough
- 2 Years
...Physics deals with the forces that shape the world, from the smallest sub-atomic particles to stars and planets. It also deals with the way that forces...
- Course
- Glasgow
...available for Higher subjects. You must have your ILA Scotland account in place prior to the start date of any eligible course. For further details please contact ILA Scotland...
- Course
- London
- Different dates available
...point score of 42 and at least one B grade in a written subject.In Physics you learn about how things work – from tiny atoms to the entire universe... Learn about: Problem Solving, Medical training, GCSE Physics...
- GCSE
- Leicester
...of a balanced course of study linking well with most other available GCSE subjects. (Not modular science). It may also complement advanced level studies... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
- A Level
- Guisborough
- 2 Years
...zip through your body from the sun. They barely see normal matter such as our world and in your entire lifetime it is likely that only one will `collide...