A Level: Physics
Course summary
What will I be doing? The first year of the course covers mechanics, electrical circuits, materials and the wave and particle nature of light. Year 1 physics is essentially a practical subject and during the course you will carry out many practical activities. In the second year, the course covers further mechanics, fields, nuclear and particle physics, thermodynamics and space, nuclear radiation and oscillations. The course continues to develop the practical skills covered in Year 1. How will success help me to continue with my education or secure a good career? An A level in physics will enable you to follow a range of courses at university, including medicine and most engineering courses. It is recognised by universities and employers as a subject requiring discipline and hard work, which develops advanced skills in abstract reasoning, applying knowledge to new situations, solving problems logically and communicating clearly.
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