If you’d like to study science at university - or want a stepping stone to a scientific career - our courses will give you the knowledge and practical skills to succeed. Depending on your chosen course, you’ll immerse yourself in fascinating topics such as microbiology, organic chemistry and astrophysics. You’ll get hands-on in our high-spec labs, learning practical techniques and conducting your own experiments - and explore different career options. This pathway provides the practical skills of a BTEC programme alongside the benefits of an A Level programme. The BTEC units have been chosen to complement the A Level course content, reinforcing learning with practical investigations and coursework. The A Level programme will consist of eight topics over two years. There will be three exams covering all topics at the end of the second year. You will also be assessed on your practical skills in twelve formally assessed practical activities during the two years. BTEC Diploma in Applied Science modules: - Fundamentals of science - Working in the science industry - Scientific investigation - Scientific practical skills - Perceptions of science - Using mathematical tools in science - Using statistics in science - Physiology of human body systems - Biochemistry and biochemical techniques - Microbiology techniques - Genetics and genetic engineering - Medical physics techniques - Disease and infections
It is expected that applicants will have English and maths at grades 5-9 (A*-C) and a science GCSE at grades 6-9 (A*-B). Additional GCSE results at grades 5-9 will be an advantage.
The courses are a combination of assessed written work, practical project assessments and final dated examinations at the end of the second year of study.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Walsall |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Wisemore Campus, Walsall, WS2 8ES |
If you’d like to study science at university - or want a stepping stone to a scientific career - our courses will give you the knowledge and practical skills to succeed. Depending on your chosen course, you’ll immerse yourself in fascinating topics such as microbiology, organic chemistry and astrophysics. You’ll get hands-on in our high-spec labs, learning practical techniques and conducting your own experiments - and explore different career options. This pathway provides the practical skills of a BTEC programme alongside the benefits of an A Level programme. The BTEC units have been chosen to complement the A Level course content, reinforcing learning with practical investigations and coursework. The A Level programme will consist of eight topics over two years. There will be three exams covering all topics at the end of the second year. You will also be assessed on your practical skills in twelve formally assessed practical activities during the two years. BTEC Diploma in Applied Science modules: - Fundamentals of science - Working in the science industry - Scientific investigation - Scientific practical skills - Perceptions of science - Using mathematical tools in science - Using statistics in science - Physiology of human body systems - Biochemistry and biochemical techniques - Microbiology techniques - Genetics and genetic engineering - Medical physics techniques - Disease and infections
It is expected that applicants will have English and maths at grades 5-9 (A*-C) and a science GCSE at grades 6-9 (A*-B). Additional GCSE results at grades 5-9 will be an advantage.
The courses are a combination of assessed written work, practical project assessments and final dated examinations at the end of the second year of study.