Physics
Dudley College of Technology - Dudley
01384363000
The Broadway, Dudley, DY1 4AS
Course summary

This course will provide you with knowledge and understanding of facts, principles and concepts from different areas of physics that are applied to real life situations. Unit 1 – Particles, quantum phenomena and electricity Topics include: - Particles and radiation (atom, stable and unstable nuclei, classification of particles and their antiparticles, photons and particle interactions particles) - Electromagnetic radiation and quantum phenomena (photoelectric effect, collisions of electrons with atoms, energy levels and photo-emission, wave-particle duality) - Electricity (charge, current, potential difference, resistivity, direct current circuits, alternating currents and use of oscilloscopes). Unit 2 – Mechanics, waves and materials Topics include: - Mechanical (scalars and vectors, moments, motion in a straight line, projectile motion, Newton’s laws of motion, work energy and power and momentum) - Waves (types of waves, refraction, superposition of waves, stationary, interference and diffraction) - Materials (density, stress and strain, Hooke’s Law and Young’s Modulus). Unit 3 – Fields and further mechanics Topics include: - Further mechanics (momentum, circular motion, simple harmonic systems, forced vibrations and resonance) - Fields (gravitational, electric and magnetic). Unit 4 – Nuclear and thermal physics Topics include: - Thermal physics (specific heat, ideal gas laws, internal energy and kinetic theory) - Nuclear physics (radioactivity, nuclear instability, mass and energy, fusion and fission) - Plus option from astrophysics, medical physics, applied physics, turning points in physics. A close reading of a specific philosophical text that incorporates all of the foregoing concepts and ideas.

Entry requirements

You will require two 6 grades in double award or triple with a 6 in physics, plus grade 6 in mathematics, in addition to the general entry requirements. Anyone not studying mathematics at A level must have a grade 7 or above in GCSE mathematics. To study A levels, you will require a minimum of 5 GCSEs including two at grade 6 and three at grade 5. English language must be at a minimum of grade 4.

How you'll be assessed

Written examinations. Learners will additionally complete the practical endorsement, which does not contribute to their overall grade and is pass/fail.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionWest Midlands
Local AuthorityDudley
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressThe Broadway, Dudley, DY1 4AS