Course Name
GCSE Combined Science
Who is this course for?
This GCSE Science course allows learners to study for the combined award and covers content including Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The combined award results in learners being awarded the equivalent of 2 GCSEs once the assessments are successfully completed. It is ideal for those looking to:
Meet entry requirements for higher education (such as Nursing, Midwifery, or Primary Teaching).
Enhance their employability in technical or health-related fields.
Bridge a gap in their formal education with a nationally recognized qualification.
Entry Requirements
Attendance at a short interview
A minimum of Level 1 Functional Skills English or a GCSE English Grade 2 (E) is usually required.
A basic level of math is essential, as approximately 10% to 15% of the marks in Biology exams come from mathematical applications.
An initial assessment/interview may be required to ensure this is the right level for you.
What You Will Learn
The "Trilogy" pathway covers all three sciences, leading to a double award (the equivalent of two GCSEs).
Biology:
Cell biology & Genetics
Infection & Response
Ecology & Homeostasis
Chemistry:
Atomic structure & Bonding
Quantitative chemistry
Chemical changes & Energy
Physics:
Energy & Electricity
Particle model of matter
Forces & Radioactivity
How You Will Learn
Our adult learning environment is supportive and collaborative. You will learn through:
Interactive Lectures: Breaking down complex theories into manageable concepts.
Practical Lab Sessions: Hands-on experiments to fulfill the "Required Practicals" criteria.
Class Discussions: Relating scientific principles to real-world issues like climate change and health.
Online Resources: Access to digital platforms for revision and practice questions.
What You Will Need to Bring
To be fully prepared for each session, please bring:
Scientific Calculator: (e.g., Casio fx-83GTX or similar).
Stationery: Pens, pencils, a ruler, and a protractor.
Folder: To organize your notes and practical lab reports.
An Open Mind: Science is about asking "why!"
A laptop or tablet is recommended but not mandatory.
How you will be assessed
Assessment is 100% exam-based at the end of the academic year. There is no coursework, though your knowledge of practical experiments will be tested within the written papers.
Number of Papers: 6 (Two Biology, two Chemistry, and two Physics).
Duration: Each paper is 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Tiers: You will be entered for either Foundation Tier (Grades 1-1 to 5-5) or Higher Tier (Grades 4-4 to 9-9) based on your progress throughout the year.
Where Next
Success in this course opens doors to several paths:
Access to HE Diplomas: In Health Professionals, Science, or Engineering.
A-Levels or equivalent: Particularly in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics.
Career Advancement: Meeting the science requirements for PGCE (Teaching) or vocational careers in the NHS and laboratory environments.