Science gcse intensive
Vocational qualification
In Richmond upon Thames
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Richmond upon thames
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Start date
Different dates available
Course Overview:
This course follows the AQA GCSE Science A syllabus. It is a linear syllabus suitable for the post-16 student. You will need a sound knowledge of Maths and English to succeed on this course and you will need to have knowledge of how you learn - your preferred learning style for example - as well as a knowledge and understanding of study skills. There is one controlled assessment, consisting of planning and carrying out an investigation and two written tests in class time. This is a busy and comprehensive written examination based course.
You will sit the GCSE Science exams in January 2018. Please note that there are no resit opportunities offered for this syllabus after January 2018.
Please note that there are no classes for this course over the summer break, i.e. your last class in July will be on 13 July 2017 and your next class will be on 14 September 2017.
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Subjects
- Materials
- Sound
- English
- GCSE Physics
- Communication Training
- Electrical
- Works
- Biology
- Maths
- Planning
Course programme
There are 4 Sections on this Syllabus:
How Science Works
The thinking behind the doing
Fundamental ideas
Observation as a stimulus to investigation
Designing an investigation
Making measurements
Presenting data
Using data to draw conclusions
Evaluation
Societal aspects of scientific evidence
Limitations of Scientific Evidence
Biology
Keeping Healthy
Nerves and hormones
The use and abuse of drugs
Interdependence and Adaptation
Energy and biomass in food chains
Waste materials from plants and animals
Genetic variation and its control
Evolution
Chemistry
The fundamental ideas in chemistry
Limestone and building materials
Metals and their uses
Crude oil and fuels
Other useful substances from crude oil
Plant oils and their uses
Changes in the earth and its atmosphere
Physics
The transfer of energy by heating processes and the factors that affect the rate at which that energy is transferred
Energy and efficiency
The usefulness of electrical appliances
Methods we use to generate electricity
The use of waves for communication and to provide evidence that the universe is expanding
Assessment Methods:
Your assessment is through 3 x 60 minute exam papers on different nationally set days. You will sit the three exam papers in January 2018. Please note the exam dates and times will be different to your class day and time. Each paper is worth 25% of the marks and the controlled assessment is worth 25% of the marks. You must attend the dates set for controlled assessment, as set by the tutor. There is one controlled assessment, consisting of planning and carrying out an investigation and two written tests in class time.
Science gcse intensive