Course Overview
This one-year programme provides an exciting introduction to applied science, giving you the opportunity to explore biology, chemistry, and physics while discovering how scientific principles are applied in real world industries. You’ll carry out practical experiments, record and analyse data, and investigate real scientific challenges through case studies, linking your learning to health, the environment, technology, and industrial applications.
The course combines classroom-based theory with hands-on laboratory work, allowing you to develop confidence and practical experience in scientific techniques. You’ll also learn to plan and carry out investigations independently, think critically, and apply problem-solving skills to real-life scenarios. Activities such as lab reports, poster presentations, and independent research projects help strengthen your communication, teamwork, and analytical abilities, all essential for a future in science.
You will complete a 30-hour work placement, gaining firsthand experience of professional scientific environments and learning practical skills that employers and higher education providers value. The programme also encourages professional behaviours such as accuracy, attention to detail, and safety awareness, giving you a strong foundation for further study or a career in science, research, or industry.
Entry Requirements:
4 x GCSEs at grade 3(D) or above, or Level 1 Subject Qualification
Course Highlights
Course Units
• Unit 1: Chemistry and our Earth
• Unit 2: Energy and Our Universe
• Unit 3: Biology and Our Environment
• Unit 4: Electronics in Action
• Unit 7: Environmental Science
• Unit 8: Living Body
• Unit 12: Investigating a Crime Scene
Course Breakdown
Course Structure
This Applied Science course blends classroom learning with hands-on practical work to help you build strong scientific knowledge and skills. You will engage in independent research, analyse real-world scenarios through case studies, and communicate your findings via poster presentations, essays, and laboratory reports.
Assessment takes place through a range of assignments that reflect genuine scientific practice, giving you multiple ways to demonstrate your understanding. In addition, the course also includes a 30-hour work placement, providing invaluable industry experience and helping you apply your learning in a professional setting.
Progression & Next Steps
Completing this programme opens the door to a range of exciting opportunities. Many students progress to Level 3 Applied Science, where they can deepen their scientific knowledge and develop more advanced practical and research skills.
You may also choose to pursue a science-related apprenticeship, gaining hands-on training while working towards further qualifications. This programme equips you with the essential knowledge, practical experience, and confidence needed to take the next step in your scientific journey, whichever path you choose.