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- 31st July 2010
Physics A Level
| Exam Board: EDEXCEL | |
| The A level course focuses largely on the development of laws, theories and models of Physics, including in-depth explorations of practical applications. The course builds on prior knowledge from GCSE Science and Additional Science, although Additional Science is not essential. A level Physics gives students a good grounding for higher education by developing problem solving and critical thinking skills. | |
| What will I study? | |
| AS PHYSICS IN YEAR 12 | |
| Unit Title | Assessment |
| Physics on the Go Includes mechanics and materials |
One Hour twenty minute exam worth 40% |
| Physics at Work Includes waves and electricity |
One Hour twenty minute exam worth 40% |
| Exploring Physics Experiment based on a Physics-based visit or case study of an application of Physics |
Internally assessed coursework worth 20% |
| A2 PHYSICS IN YEAR 13 | |
| Unit Title | Assessment (50% carried from the AS course) |
| Physics on the Move Includes mechanics, fields and particles |
One hour thirty-five minute exam worth 40% |
| Physics from Creation to Collapse Includes thermal, nuclear, oscillations, astrophysics and cosmology |
One hour thirty-five minute exam worth 40% |
| Experimental Physics Plan, carry out and analyse an experiment |
Internally assessed coursework worth 20% |
| What can it lead to? | |
| Studying Physics can lead to employment in a range of professions, including engineering, medicine, aviation, mechanics and business. | |
