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Physics
Entry Requirements: Grade 7 in GCSE Physics and a grade 7 or above in GCSE Mathematics, should be studied alongside A level Mathematics | Exam Board: OCR
Why Study Physics?
Have you ever wondered...
- How do huge, heavy aeroplanes stay up in the air?
- Why does Jersey have such a large tidal range?
- How old is the universe and how do we think it was formed?
- Why do stars shine?
- How do ultrasound, CAT scans and PET scans work?
- What are atoms made of?
- What are protons made of?
- What are quarks?
The Course
The OCR Physics A level is a fascinating course designed to expand your mind and improve your understanding of the world. Assessment of knowledge and understanding of the whole course will take place at the end of two years. There are 3 written exams with a combination of multiple choice, short answer and long answer questions. Practical work will be embedded throughout Years 12 and 13 and will lead to the practical endorsement which will be reported separately to the A level grade. Students say they find the course enjoyable, challenging and rewarding.
Course topics include:
- Motion, forces, momentum and energy
- Electric circuits, waves and quantum physics
- Thermal physics, circular motion and astrophysics
- Capacitors, fields, nuclear physics and medical imaging
Opportunities
In lessons we will complete practical work. This will involve performing physics experiments, analysing the results and evaluating the investigation. We encourage students to invite in speakers and lead projects. We also have local visits to see physics in action.
If you are thinking of a career in engineering, architecture, medicine or scientific research or you want to learn more about how the world around you works, you should seriously consider studying physics at A level. This A level is highly regarded, extremely interesting and a lot of fun.
Contact
Mr A Sykes M.Sci [email protected]