Key Information
Level: Level 3Examination Board: Pearson
Subject Leader: Miss Marlow
Entry Requirements
Grade 5 in Combined Science, Grade 4 in GCSE Maths, Grade 4 in GCSE English. Grade 44 in Combined/Separate Science will be considered.Why Choose this course?
The BTEC level 3 extended certificate (equivalent to 1 A level) in applied Medical Science will allow you to study this subject in much more detail that you were able to at GCSE level. This course will allow you to develop your knowledge, practical skills and report writing skills, all of which will be a good foundation for university study or the world of work.The BTEC programme has more flexibility than A level courses as it allows optional units to be studied in year 13
Prospects
This course is supported by higher education establishments when taken alongside other A level and BTEC courses
- If combined with Health and Social Care you could progress onto Occupational Health, Nursing or Midwifery
- If combined with Sport you could progress onto Sport Science
- If combined with A Levels in Psychology and Sociology, for example, you could progress onto Nursing.
This course will also support your progression in many routes of study and employment in the health care sector.
Course Content
Students will complete two externally assessed units that develop knowledge and understanding that underpins progression in the science sector and on to science higher nationals and degrees.
Mandatory units:
- Principles of Applied Human Physiology, Anatomy and Pathology
- Health Issues and Scientific Reporting
- Practical in Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Optional units:
- Disease, Disorders, Treatments and Therapies
- Biomedical Science
- Human Reproduction and Fertility
Course Opportunities/ Activities
In this course, you will have the opportunity to do complete dissections. You will explore a range of laboratory techniques including investigating aseptic techniques, making agar plates to grow E.coli and B subtillis and complete gram staining on bacteria. You will investigate how antibiotics and anti-microbial solutions affect bacteria as part of the coursework.
Support and Challenge
The study area has a selection of useful resources for students to access. Students are provided with Pearson's student resource booklet to help them with their studies throughout the course. Students with additional needs are provided with the specialist support they need and all students benefit from the usually small class sizes that allow for much 1:1 help to be given. Our most able students are challenged to complete wider reading and a range of resources such as New Scientist magazine and similar scientific publications are available for students to borrow.
Student Comment
This course has helped me with my other subjects, particularly sport and health BTEC's as the content is linked between all three subjects.
The teacher goes above and beyond to ensure we are on target with our learning and has helped with new skills, such as written coursework.
