: BTEC Level 3 Applied Science
Exam Board: Pearson
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Course requirements: at least a Grade 4 in GSCE Combined Science or in the separate GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics courses and a grade 4 in Maths and English.
How is the course assessed?
A combination of assessment styles will give you confidence that you can apply your knowledge to succeed in the workplace. Firstly, a series of set tasks set in a work-related scenario. Next, you will be required to complete, in controlled conditions, a practical task tackling an everyday challenge and finally, there is a written exam.
- Unit 1 – an externally assessed written 2hr exam worth 90 marks
- Unit 2 – a series of practical tasks assessed internally by your teachers
- Unit 3 – an externally set task worth 60 marks, completed under supervised conditions over an assessment period of 9 days
Across the two year course you will study 3 mandatory units and then choose a final unit from a choice of:
- Physiology of Human Body Systems
- Human Regulation and Reproduction
- Biological Molecules and Metabolic Pathways
- Genetics and Genetic Engineering
- Disease and Infections
- Applications of Inorganic Chemistry
- Applications of Organic Chemistry
- Electrical Circuits and their Application
- Astronomy and Space Science
Mandatory units:
Principles and Applications of Science: an in depth study of fundamental scientificconcepts encompassing biology, chemistry and physics applications that are crucial to our modern day lives.
Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques: a hands on introduction to standardlaboratory techniques.
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Investigation Skills:
a practical based unit.