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Physics A Level
Chapeltown Academy
Hydra Business Park, Sheffield, S35 9ZX
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Course Summary
What is Physics?
Physics investigates the nature and properties of matter and energy, including mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and atomic structure. This A-level course explores fundamental principles and cutting-edge developments, such as those from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, which are transforming our understanding of the universe and advancing technology.
Why Study Physics?
Physics covers a broad spectrum of exciting topics, from fundamental particles to cosmic phenomena. It drives significant advances in science and technology and develops crucial problem-solving and analytical skills. These skills are highly valued in a variety of well-paid careers.
Course Details
Physics is a practical subject and experimental work helps to develop important practical skills as well as enhancing understanding of physical concepts. We offer the Edexcel A Level Physics course, with its emphasis on building conceptual understanding thorough practical work. We offer sixteen required practicals together with numerous other experiments. These include analysing conservation of momentum in 2-d via video analysis, measuring the wavelength of light using lasers, constructing a temperature sensing circuit, measuring the mass of objects using moments and resonance.
During the first year, we study:
· Mechanics – the study of forces, energy and motion
· DC Electricity including how circuits work and sensing devices
· Solid Materials and Fluids
· Waves which underpins both classical and modern Physics
· Particle Nature of Light looking at the revolution Physics which has led to relativity and quantum mechanics
During the second year, we build in these concepts and apply them to:
· Further Mechanics
· Electric and Magnetic Fields
· Nuclear and Particle Physics
· Thermodynamics
· Space
· Nuclear Radiation
· Gravitational Fields
· Oscillations
Why study Physics?
Physics students develop skills in problem solving, data handling which open up a wide range of well paid careers including engineering, nuclear physics, material science and medical physics. There is a national shortage of engineers and has been for a number of years. There are national shortages for most careers for which A Level Physics is a requirement.
If you don’t already have a career in mind and enjoy problem solving and working with graphs and data and you enjoy practical work and have a good level of mathematical skills, then consider Physics. All this and the secrets of the universe too!
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Please click on the following link for this information.
https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/A%20Level/Physics/2015/Specification%20and%20sample%20assessments/PearsonEdexcel-Alevel-Physics-Spec.pdf
Entry requirements
Normal college entry requirements (5 grade 4s or above, including English Language and mathematics) plus Grade 5 in Maths, 5/5 in GCSE Combined Science or grade 5 in separate sciences.
Preferred to be studied alongside maths.
Your next steps...
There are a wide number of science related careers you can enter in this field. The key areas of employment include:
aerospace and defence
clinical research
pharmaceutics and biotechnology
education
engineering
meteorology
oil and gas
renewable energy
scientific sales and marketing
telecommunications
Related careers
Examples of related careers include the following job titles:
astronomer
chemist
forensic scientist
geoscientist
environmental consultant
land surveyor
medical physicist
nuclear engineer
oceanographer
pharmacologist
research scientist
physicist
secondary school teacher
statistician
science journalist
town planner
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