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- GCSE
- Darlington
...Science is taught through teacher-led activities and it takes place in the science laboratories. As with all science, there are many facts to learn as well as demonstrations and experiments to do. Scientific practical laboratory work is used to illustrate concepts and ideas. Homework...
- A Level
- Consett
- 1 Year
... to Progress to study A2 Chemistry Study other chemistry-related courses Enter Science or Chemistry based employment What will be studied on the course? Students...
- A Level
- Peterlee
- 2 Years
..., psychology, biomedical sciences, environmental science, ecology, genetics and scientific research...
- A Level
- Consett
... Study other academic courses regarding Biology Enter Science or Biology based employment When does the course start and how long does it last? Students...
- GCSE
- Darlington
- 30 Weeks
...effectively How it is Taught Full Year 30 Week Course Students have one two hour lesson per week. Each topic will be explained then questions set to...
- BTEC
- Peterlee
...Job opportunities after this course: This course can support entry into employment - such as laboratory technician - or as entry into higher education for science-based degree courses, such as Forensic Science, Biomedical Science,...
- A Level
- Durham
- 1 Year
... thought. It will enable the learner to progress to: study Mathematics to degree level study other subjects where Mathematical skills are used i.e. Sciences...
- GCSE
- Peterlee
- 1 Year
...Overview of the course: A GCSE at C or above in Science is a requirement for many University courses. This one year course condenses the full...
- A Level
- Consett
- 2 Years
... a Science or Biology degree at University Enter Science or Biology based employment What will be studied on the course? Students will cover three modules...
- A Level
- Peterlee
- 2 Years
... introduction to such important modern fields of study such as cybernetics, robotics, bio-mechanics and sports science, as well as the more traditional areas... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, GCSE Physics...
- A Level
- Consett
- 2 Years
... a Science or Chemistry degree at University Enter Science or Chemistry based employment What will be studied on the course? Students will study 3 units:...
- A Level
- Peterlee
- 2 Years
...Job opportunities after this course: A-level Chemistry opens the door to a range of careers in areas like pharmacy, medicine, nursing, radiography, forensics, and even law and accountancy The course will give you the scientific discipline needed to study higher education science at university... Learn about: IT Law...
- A Level
- Consett
- 1 Year
... the course? A minimum of 5 GCSE's at grade C or above including Maths, English and Dual Award Science Grades A or B in GCSE higher level Dual Award Science and Maths...
- A Level
- Peterlee
- 2 Years
...Job opportunities after this course: Physics can help you progress into a wide range of areas, for example in applied physics, astrophysics, geophysics, material technology, forensic science, engineering, meteorology and medical physics. Also into complementary career areas, such as medicine... Learn about: GCSE Physics, IT Law, Medical training...
- A Level
- Consett
- 1 Year
... theory, fission and fusion. On completion of the course, learners can progress to study a science, mathematics and engineering degree at University...
- A Level
- Peterlee
- 2 Years
... and social sciences, but in its own right. It is challenging but interesting. It builds on work you will have met at GCSE, but also involves new ideas produced... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics...
- A Level
- Durham
- 1 Year
... thought. It will enable the learner to progress to: study A2 Mathematics study other subjects where Mathematical skills are used i.e. Sciences, Engineering...
- GCSE
- Peterlee
- 1 Year
...Job opportunities after this course: Gaining a grade C in GCSE Mathematics is a stepping stone into many types of education and employment. Many universities require you to have a grade C or higher in GCSE Mathematics to be accepted on to undergraduate courses, especially in the sciences, health... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics...
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