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Physics A Level
Long Road Sixth Form College
Long Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 8PX
Available start dates
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Course Summary
Physics affects every part of our daily lives, from civil, mechanical, motor and aeronautical engineering, to how we have harnessed both nuclear energy to heat and light our environment, and waves to communicate. In this exciting and challenging subject, you will examine the origins and structure of the universe, from subatomic particles to the vast areas of the cosmos.
You will be able to show how gravitational fields change as you move further away from planets and will study how gravity determines the changes in the universe and be able to explain the origins and fate of the universe. The world of medicine is used to show how the application of physics principles is integral to medical scanners. You will know how Einstein’s theory can be used to predict the output of energy from fusion and fission reactions.
In Year 1, you will cover Forces, Motion, Electrons, Waves and Photons. In Year 2, you will cover Newtonian World, Astrophysics, Fields, Particles and Medical Physics. The topics covered build on concepts you learnt in your first year, increasing in interest as we explore more challenging aspects of Physics. By the end of the course, you will be able to show how gravitational fields change as you move further away from planets, understand how gravity determines the changes in the universe, be able to explain the origins and fate of the universe, and you will know how Einstein’s theory can be used to predict the output of energy from fusion and fission reactions.
We place a strong emphasis on developing your practical skills; you will become familiar with SI units and standard prefixes used throughout Physics, and learn the scientific skills of planning, implementing, analysing and evaluating through practical work completed in our Physics laboratory. You will assess errors and the accuracy of your experimental results and make a decision on the validity of your results and the conclusions which you have made.
Course Details
Year 1 Modules
Forces and Motion
Electrons, Waves and Photons
Year 2 Modules
Newtonian World and Astrophysics
Fields, Particles and Medical Physics
How will it be delivered and assessed?
100% Exam
Exam Board: OCR Physics A
Entry requirements
Your next steps...
Many of our students go on to take Physics related degrees including:
Motor Sport Engineering
Computer Games Technology
Biomedical Sciences
Architecture
...and, of course, all branches of Engineering, for which Physics is essential!
Some of our students have successfully entered Higher Apprenticeships with companies.
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