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Science College Courses in Cheshire
- BTEC
- Stockport
...At this level, you will gain a better understanding of the Principles of Science, by looking at Chemistry and our earth, Biology and the environment and how to apply physical science. Further study of the universe and health applications in life science, will equip you with the knowledge you...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
... management, insurance, financial services and teaching. If you are hoping to pursue a course in science, mathematics or engineering at university...
- A Level
- Widnes
... for students wishing to study Biology and Biomedical Science at University...
- GCSE
- Cheadle Hulme
... Activity and the Applications of Science. This course is aimed at students who: want to achieve...
- A Level
- Northwich
- 2 Years
... and Computing, as well as Physics, Astrophysics and Electronics. Entry Requirement You will have studied Physics as part of Core and Additional Science...
- NVQ
- Warrington
...How will I be assessed? A portfolio of assessment which includes the knowledge and understanding of key activities relating to a manager's...
- BTEC
- Stockport
...On this introductory course, you will learn the basic principles of science. You will be studying Biology, Chemistry and Physics by studying living systems and the universe through a range of scientific investigations. By using scientific equipment, observation, skills and techniques...
- A Level
- Hyde
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...: Students need a C grade in Core Science and a C grade at Additional Science. To progress on to the A2 year, students must achieve at least a D grade...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
... time with us we offer a variety of trips including the Science Museum and Alton Towers, we arrange lectures and visits to universities and we give...
- A Level
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
... by universities at either AS or A level. It is a very useful course for those considering to do either Maths, Physics, Engineering or Computer Science at university...
- GCSE
- Widnes
... are: Suitable for: The course is for anyone who has looked up at a starry sky in wonder and wanted to know more about our place in the universe. Astronomy is often thought of as star gazing" but that's only part of it. It's one of the oldest sciences and yet astronomers are continually visiting new worlds...
- A Level
- Northwich
- 2 Years
... element in many degree courses and without it, further study of most sciences and engineering becomes very difficult, if not impossible. Mathematics Support...
- Vocational qualification
- Warrington
- 34 Weeks
...off programme which means as soon as you feel ready to take the exam( after a minimum of 5 weeks study) you may do so and progress onto the next level...
- A Level
- Hyde
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...Trigonometry etc) plus an Applied Module - Mechanics. At A2 you will study 2 Core Modules plus the Applied Module you didnt opt for at AS - Statistics...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...varied range of careers due to the flexibility of the degree course, its applications and the excellent transferable skills acquired. WHAT ARE THE KEY AREAS OF STUDY?...
- A Level
- Widnes
...either essential or desirable. What is the course about? On this course you will investigate topics that relate to the country of France; its society...
- Vocational qualification
- Cheadle Hulme
...along with the AS Level in Mathematics you will need to have achieved a grade B in the higher tier at GCSE. If you are taking the course to prepare...
- A Level
- Hyde
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...Trigonometry etc) plus an Applied Module - Statistics. At A2 you will study 2 Core Modules plus the Applied Module you didnt opt for at...
- Vocational qualification
- Widnes
- 1 Day
...How long & often do I attend? 3 hours per week for 1 year How will I be assessed? You will be required to pass module exams taken in March and...
- A Level
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
...stationary bodies and kinematics, the motion of objects. Statistics is about data analysis and interpretation and Decision Maths is about solving problems...