Science is vital to developments in medicine, industry, health and the environment, to name but a few. As a scientist you need to be good at solving problems and able to explain your work to other people. You will learn how to think in a scientific and analytical way.
The skills you learn in this course are useful in many careers ranging from medicine, manufacturing and agriculture to environmental health.
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The school or college will decide on the entry requirements for the course. You would normally have achieved one of the following:
Science is a very practical subject and you will have the opportunity to carry out experiments and practical investigations. Science is central to our society. You will study a range of topics that demonstrate the applications of science in everyday life. This will help you to make your own decisions on contemporary issues where scientific knowledge is constantly developing.
The course has three compulsory unit, plus an added value unit that assesses your practical skills.
Science: Fragile Earth (6 SCQF credit points)
In this unit you will:
Science: Human Health (6 SCQF credit points)
In this unit you will:
Applications of Science (6 SCQF credit points)
In this unit you will:
Added Value Unit: Science Assignment (6 SCQF credit points)
In this unit you will:
Your teacher or tutor will assess your work on a regular basis throughout the course. Items of work might include:
You must pass all units plus the added value unit to gain the course qualification.
If you complete the course successfully, it may lead to:
Further study, training or employment in: