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A Level Physics

NSCG Newcastle College

Knutton Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2GB

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Thursday, 01 October 2026
NSCG Newcastle College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Venture into the realm of scientific inquiry and exploration with our A Level Physics course.�Through practical experiments, theoretical study, and problem-solving exercises, students develop the ability to analyse data, formulate hypotheses, and draw evidence-based conclusions�into the workings of the natural world and the laws that govern it.

Course Details

Physics has been called the most fundamental of all sciences, and its scope is immense, ranging from the infinitesimally small - for instance particles within atomic nuclei - to the massive and vast galaxies in space and everything in between. It is a science which develops theories and uses models to make predictions of real world behaviour.The course consists of a broad selection of fundamental Physics concepts which build on ideas learnt at GCSE and NSCG has excellent facilities for Physics students, with all sessions taking place in a dedicated Physics laboratory. You will learn through a varied programme of laboratory and practical work, lectures, and team activities. A wide range of equipment is also available including computerised data logging. This is a fascinating subject to study and will equip you with analytical and problem-solving skills as well as a deeper understanding of this vital science. Physics is an essential requirement for a number of careers and in the past our students have entered a broad range of areas including engineering, medicine, architecture, computer science as well as physics.A Level Physics combines well with A Level Maths, Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology and the A+ Certificate in Engineering. We strongly recommend that Physics is studied alongside A Level Maths.During the first two weeks of the course you will work through an induction period which will culminate in an Initial Assessment that will be used to assess your suitability for the remainder of the course. Throughout the course you will be expected to study independently using materials available in the Learning Resources Centre and on the college intranet.�You can expect to complete one homework per week and you will receive feedback on your performance within a week of the deadline date.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Assessment is comprised of three examinations at the end of two years of study. There is no coursework element. Examination sessions are held in June. You will also take internal assessments periodically that the Physics Department will use to monitor your progress and determine your current working grade. Paper 1: (2 hour written exam) Measurements and their errorsParticles and radiationWavesMechanics and MaterialsElectricityPeriodic Motion Paper 2:�(2 hour written exam) Thermal PhysicsFieldsNuclear Physics Paper 3:�(2 hour written exam) Practical Skills and data analysisOptional Topic

Entry requirements

You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 5 or above including maths and English Language, in subjects relevant to your A Level or A+ Programme subject choices.�You should also have a GCSE grade 6 or above in Physics or grade 6-6 in Combined Science and grade 6 in Maths. An average GCSE point score of 6.0 is also needed.

Your next steps...

A Level Physics is accepted as an entry qualification for higher education and is an excellent basis for careers in science, engineering, medicine, electronics, finance, computing and architecture. On a personal level, Physics allows you to view the world with increased fascination arising from your deeper understanding of how things work.

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