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IGCSE Physics
GCSE
Distance
Description
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Type
GCSE
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Duration
Flexible
Home based distance learning. This IGCSE can be completed from home with full support for a maximum of two years.
About this course
To further students interest in this specific area or those looking move into further education..
Aimed at students looking to resit or be home schooled.
Students looking to enrol onto this course should meet the following criteria: Be aged 14 Years or above, possess a solid knowledge of the english language, have access to a PC and the internet for the duration of the whole course, basic computer skills: e.g Word processing, emailing, uploading documents etc
Students are able to enrol online at any time of the year. No specific enrolment dates.
Once your information is received one of our course advisers will provide you with further information via email or telephone.
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Subjects
- Benefits
- IT
- Design
- Appreciation
- Electromagnetism
- GCSE Physics
- Magnetism
- IGCSE
- Physics
- GCSE
Teachers and trainers (1)
Allocated Upon Enrolment
Tutor
Course programme
Physics Paper 1 -
Section 1: Forces and motion
Section 2: Electricity
Section 3: Waves
Section 4: Energy resources and energy transfer
Section 5: Solids, liquids and gases
Section 6: Magnetism and electromagnetism
Section 7: Radioactivity and particles
Physics Paper 2 -
Section 1: Forces and motion
Section 2: Electricity
Section 3: Waves
Section 4: Energy resources and energy transfer
Section 5: Solids, liquids and gases
Section 6: Magnetism and electromagnetism
Section 7: Radioactivity and particles
Key subject aims:
- To impart a systematic body of scientific knowledge and the skills needed to apply this in new and changing situations in many domestic, industrial and environmental contexts
- To foster an appreciation of the practical nature of physics, and develop experimental and investigative skills based on correct and safe laboratory techniques
- To develop an appreciation of the importance of accurate experimental work and reporting to scientific method
- To enable students to form hypotheses and design experiments to test them
- To enable students to evaluate, in terms of their scientific knowledge and understanding, the benefits and drawbacks (including social, environmental and economic) of scientific and technological developments
- To enable students to select, organise and present information clearly and logically, using appropriate scientific terms and conventions
Additional information
IGCSE Physics