
Level 2 Award in Applied Science
This introductory course allows you to learn through practical experiments and real-life briefs, focusing on employability skills and the expert knowledge required of science and STEM industries.
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About
About this course
The qualification is aimed at learners of all abilities who benefit from a practical and applied approach to learning. You will develop your scientific skills and methodological thinking, allowing you to prepare for employment within the industry.
- Clean and organise data
- Calculate statistical averages
- Construct clear and labelled graphs
- Write basic scientific methods with risk assessments
- Identify key hazards and control measures within your experiments
- Analyze data anomalies
- Reflect and refine your methodology
- Learn basic scientific principles
- Gain a greater insight into the science industry and explore roles and opportunities
Course Details
What modules are covered?
Mandatory units
- 1 Principles of Science
- 2 Chemistry and Our Earth
- 3 Energy and Our Universe
- 4 Biology and Our Environment
How is the course assessed?
This course is assessed through written exams and a project of evidence where you will plan, collect data and evaluate your experiment.
Entry Requirements
What qualifications will I need?
The minimum entry requirements for this course includes GCSE English and maths (grade 3-4) or Level 2 Functional Skills. Those who do not achieve a grade 4 in English or maths will be required to study this alongside their course.
Progression
Upon successful completion of the award, students can progress through their chosen pathway here at the college. All learners will be advised on the courses that best suit their progression and needs.
From the knowledge and skills developed in this qualification, learners can seek employment at a junior level, working in companies that manufacture pharmaceuticals, computer-chip technology materials and food products; or in companies that investigate the causes of disease and help to combat pollution.
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