Level 3
Physics, A Level
Level 3
Physics, A Level
Physics A Level lets you explore the forces that shape the universe and understand the principles behind everything from motion to energy. You’ll develop a deep understanding of physical laws, gain hands-on experimental experience, and build analytical skills that open doors to scientific and engineering careers. Physics A Level provides a strong foundation for higher education and STEM professions.
Course Overview
At Loxton Campus, A Level Physics combines theory, practical work, and problem-solving to help you understand the natural world. You will study topics such as mechanics, electricity, waves, energy, nuclear physics, and quantum theory, applying your knowledge through experiments and investigations.
Our state-of-the-art laboratories are equipped with modern apparatus, data-logging technology, and simulation software, enabling you to explore real-world applications of physics. Experienced teachers guide you through complex concepts, fostering critical thinking and independent learning.
As part of our Career Excellence Hub, you will gain access to industry insights, guest lectures, work experience, and research opportunities with reputable institutions and organisations, all designed to enhance your employability and progression into higher education.
Throughout the course, you will attend informative lectures, participate in field trips, and engage in hands-on laboratory work, providing both theoretical understanding and practical experience. In your first year, you can follow an additional pathway aligned with your career aspirations.
You will be taught by passionate, experienced teachers and supported by dedicated Tutor Learning Mentors, who will help you develop effective study skills and prepare for exams. Whether you plan to pursue higher education or enter the workforce, we provide tailored support for university applications, job interviews, and career development.
What will I study?
Core topics include:
- Mechanics: motion, forces, energy, and momentum
- Electricity and circuits
- Waves: sound, light, and electromagnetic radiation
- Materials: properties and behaviour under different conditions
- Nuclear physics and particle physics
- Quantum physics and the structure of the atom
- Thermal physics: temperature, heat, and energy transfer
- Astrophysics and cosmology (optional topics depending on syllabus)
Skills development:
- Practical laboratory techniques and safe working practices
- Data collection, analysis, and interpretation
- Problem-solving, mathematical reasoning, and modelling
- Scientific communication and report writing
Exciting Opportunities
You will automatically join our Career Excellence Hub and benefit from:
- Visits to scientific research facilities and industry sites
- Guest lectures from physicists and engineers
- Hands-on experiments to reinforce theoretical knowledge
- Use of modern laboratory equipment and software for simulations
Where will I study?
Our Sixth Form, located at Loxton Campus, offers state-of-the-art facilities designed to provide a university-like environment. You will benefit from access to our recently refurbished and well-equipped laboratories, which include modern apparatus and plenty of reference resources, allowing you to conduct experiments and investigations to reinforce your theoretical knowledge.
How do AS and A Levels work?
You will normally study three or four A Levels over two years. In Year 1, you will work towards an AS qualification, which is completed at the end of the first year and provides a strong foundation before progressing to full A Level study in Year 2.
This structure offers flexibility – you may choose to study four subjects in Year 1 and take three into Year 2. AS Levels also carry UCAS points.
You can find more details in our dedicated AS Level FAQs on the College website.
How will I be assessed?
- Examinations at the end of Year 2 covering both theoretical knowledge and practical understanding
- Practical assessments to demonstrate competence in laboratory investigations and experimentation
Entry Requirements
- Five GCSEs at grades 9–4, including English, and grade 6 or above in GCSE Physics and additional sciences and maths
- Strong mathematical ability is essential, and you will need to study A Level Maths alongside this A Level
What can I do after this course?
Physics A Level is ideal for students aiming for university or careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.
Career opportunities:
- Physicist or Research Scientist
- Engineer or Data Analyst
- Laboratory Technician
- Renewable Energy Consultant
- Aerospace or Automotive Engineering roles
- Teaching and Education in STEM subjects
Higher education degrees in:
- Physics, Astrophysics, or Applied Physics
- Engineering: Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil
- Mathematics or Computer Science
- Medical Physics or Biomedical Engineering
You could also progress to degrees at University Centre Weston, such as:
- Engineering BEng (Hons)
- Applied Physics BSc (Hons)
What do I do now?
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