Physics
Course Type
A-Level
Exam Board
AQA
Assessment Type
Exam based assessment
Entry Requirements
Five GCSEs at grade 6 or above in different subjects including English and Maths plus 6 in Physics. If single sciences are not available at your school then you need two 6 grades in the GCSE sciences you are taking.
Course Overview
The course content covers the full range of physics concepts from mechanics, waves and optics through to electricity and nuclear physics. It is supported by an approved textbook, purpose written notes, simulations and traditional practical work.
The AQA Physics course provides a traditionally focused, distinctive structure within which you learn both about fundamental physical concepts and about physics in everyday and technological settings. Physics is fundamentally an experimental subject, and practical science is at the heart of this course. As well as the compulsory modules, in year 2 the course can be tailored to suit student’s interests with a choice of optional modules.
A primary aim of the course is to show how Physics is practiced and used today. Equally important, however, is to show the usefulness of the subject, and to illustrate the kind of impact which discoveries in Physics have had on the way people live.
Where will it lead?
Careers where A-Level Physics is either useful or essential include: Architecture, Astronomy, Computer Science, Dentistry, Engineering, Geophysics, Medicine, Metallurgy, Ophthalmology, Pharmacy, Physics, Physiotherapy, Radiography and Veterinary Studies.