
The Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in Medical Science (Extended Certificate) is an Alternative Academic Qualification (AAQ) designed for post-16 students with an interest in medical sciences and aiming to progress to higher education as a route to graduate level employment. Equivalent to one A Level in size, it is suitable for students looking to develop their applied knowledge and skills in medical sciences as part of a study programme alongside two A Levels. What will you study? The qualification has three mandatory units covering the following topics: • Human Physiology, Anatomy and Pathology − Human body systems, cell ultrastructure, and how substances are transported • Health Issues and Scientific Reporting − The immune system, its dysfunction and genetic technologies. The validity and reliability of information used in health science reporting • Practical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases − Methods of pathogenicity and infectious agents, growth of microorganisms and health and safety in a laboratory environment. Students will also study one of the following units: • Diseases, Disorders, Treatments and Therapies − Principles of physiological diseases and disorders and their associated drug and medicine development • Biomedical Science − Biomedical science techniques and their clinical application • Human Reproduction and Fertility − Reproductive science including causes of infertility and associated impacts on health and well-being. This qualification can lead to progression to the following degrees: • BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult Health/Child Health/Mental Health) • BSc (Hons) Psychology • BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy. This qualification is also earns UCAS points, for entry into a wide range of other university degree courses.
Minimum of Grade 5 in GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths. Grade 55 in GCSE Combined Science or Grade 5 in GCSE Biology
The qualification is examined by a combination of coursework completed in Year 12 and externally assessed examinations at the end of Year 12 and Year 13.
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| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Gloucestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Two Hedges Road, Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham, GL52 8AE |
The Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in Medical Science (Extended Certificate) is an Alternative Academic Qualification (AAQ) designed for post-16 students with an interest in medical sciences and aiming to progress to higher education as a route to graduate level employment. Equivalent to one A Level in size, it is suitable for students looking to develop their applied knowledge and skills in medical sciences as part of a study programme alongside two A Levels. What will you study? The qualification has three mandatory units covering the following topics: • Human Physiology, Anatomy and Pathology − Human body systems, cell ultrastructure, and how substances are transported • Health Issues and Scientific Reporting − The immune system, its dysfunction and genetic technologies. The validity and reliability of information used in health science reporting • Practical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases − Methods of pathogenicity and infectious agents, growth of microorganisms and health and safety in a laboratory environment. Students will also study one of the following units: • Diseases, Disorders, Treatments and Therapies − Principles of physiological diseases and disorders and their associated drug and medicine development • Biomedical Science − Biomedical science techniques and their clinical application • Human Reproduction and Fertility − Reproductive science including causes of infertility and associated impacts on health and well-being. This qualification can lead to progression to the following degrees: • BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult Health/Child Health/Mental Health) • BSc (Hons) Psychology • BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy. This qualification is also earns UCAS points, for entry into a wide range of other university degree courses.
Minimum of Grade 5 in GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths. Grade 55 in GCSE Combined Science or Grade 5 in GCSE Biology
The qualification is examined by a combination of coursework completed in Year 12 and externally assessed examinations at the end of Year 12 and Year 13.