Havant & South Downs Campuses Full Time Prospectus 23/24

APPLIED SCIENCE Level 3

Venue: South Downs Campus Duration: 2 years

Assessment You will study on a continuous programme over the two years where you will be assessed through assignments, practical work, presentations and group based tasks. This will assess your knowledge and skill in the subjects that are being undertaken. At the end of each piece of work you will be graded with either a Pass, Merit or Distinction. Progression Students completing this course are able to take the next step in pursuing a career in biomedical science, nursing or working in a laboratory. You can also progress on to the Higher National Certificate in Biological Science for Industry at HSDC. Entry Requirements Five GCSEs at grade 5 or above including English Language, Mathematics and double Science. Grade 4 in English Language and Mathematics will be considered as long as the other entry requirements are met. Entry to this course can also be gained by achieving a Merit on the Level 2 Science course at HSDC.

Overview This is a two-year, full time course equivalent to three A Levels. Not only will you study modules focusing on biology, chemistry, physics and biomedical sciences, you will also develop transferable skills that are highly sought after by both universities and employers alike. For example, your evaluation and analysis skills will be developed through the biomedical based modules. You will also be able to demonstrate your ability to plan, research, problem solve, integrate data and communicate your findings. Throughout the two years you will have practise in developing your employability skills, including problem solving skills, critical thinking and communication, as well as developing your ability to review your own performance and development. Structure Year one: Your first year will introduce you to the key science concepts of biology, chemistry and physics as well as enable you to develop the skills to plan a scientific investigation. Also covered in the first year and adding to your practical science skill base are quantitative analysis, spectroscopy and chromatography. Year two: The second year will see you develop your practical science skills further, all of which are relevant to both the medical and general science industries. You will also explore micro‑organisms and associated practical techniques such as microscopy and aseptic techniques.

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