Course Overview

Alternative Academic Qualifications (AAQs) offer both theoretical and practical learning, they perfectly complement A-levels as a part of a mixed programme of learning, helping to bring more theoretical learning to life.
AAQs are equivalent in UCAS points to one A level, and offer vocationally-relevant learning in a specific subject area.

The qualification is designed to be taken alongside A Levels as part of a study programme
and can link to learning in A Levels such as:
· Sociology
· Psychology
· Chemistry
· Physical Education and Sport
 
This qualification can lead to progression to the following degrees:
· BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult Health/Child Health/Mental Health)
· BSc (Hons) Psychology
· BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy

What You Will Study

The Medical Science course specification includes a number of medical science and human biology units, including: Principles of Human Physiology, Anatomy and Pathology, Health Issues and Scientific Reporting, Infectious Diseases and Practical Microbiology,  Diseases, Disorders, Treatments and Therapies

In addition to classroom-based theory lessons, you will take part in hands-on learning within our science laboratories. This course gives students the chance to develop the following skills:

• Managing yourself and your learning

• Interpersonal skills

• Solving problems and strengthening critical thinking

  • How You Will Be Assessed

    Students on the course are assessed in three ways: Over 50% of the course is assessed through external assessments set by the exam board. There are also internal assignments and projects, and synoptic tasks, which are set to check how well students can bring together understanding of theory and practice.

  • Entry Requirements

    5 GCSEs at Grade 9-5, including Maths, English and Science at Grade 6

  • Further Study

    Higher Education to study social science, healthcare science or science-based degrees. Progression onto apprenticeships or employment at entry level within the healthcare sector.