GCSE
Science Combined
Combined Science is taken by students as part of the transition Health & Science T level programme.
Science attempts to explain the world in which we live and the impact that technologies have on our society and our environment. Scientists try to explain and solve problems using evidence.
Studying GCSE Science will give you skills that will help in other areas of your learning for example, understanding data, writing hypothesis and asking questions in group discussions.
Assessment
Exam: 100% (6 exams)
Awarding Body
AQA
Course Topics
Bonding and Calculations
Cells, Organs and Populations
Electricity and Radioactivity
Energy
Environment and Evolution
Enzymes and Genetics
Force and their efforts
How Science Works
Human Biology
Oils, Earth and Atmosphere
Products from Rocks
Waves and the Universe
Reaction Rates, Salts and Electrolysis
Course Features
Completing this course will allow you to gain a nationally recognised qualification in order to enter higher education or employment and will gain you access onto other Level 3 qualifications including BTECs and A Levels in the pure Sciences.
You will understand the role of the scientist, their relationship with the scientific community and their responsibilities towards the community and the environment.
Where Courses Become Careers
Most employers and educational progression routes expect all students to have a GCSE in Maths, English and Science. Here at the Sixth Form College you can study GCSE Science alongside other GCSEs or A Levels and/or BTEC courses.
Make Your Mark
You will develop a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and attributes essential for successful performance in working life.
During this course you will acquire technical and employability skills, knowledge and understanding.

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