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MATHS & SCIENCE


This curriculum area revolves around high-performing STEM subjects. Find out the facts of the world and the universe whilst analysing patterns, space and time. Use experimentation to prove or disprove theory and practical dissection to learn about the physical world.


BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY COMPUTER SCIENCE FTB004


This challenging and stimulating programme develops your understanding through the study of a wide range of topics, including Cellular Structure, Physiology, Biochemistry and Gene Technology. Biology is exciting, relevant, sometimes controversial and is frequently in the news. You will learn through a range of stimulating activities. Specifi c entry requirements, go online to fi nd out more.


FTB005


For prestigious careers like medicine, veterinary science and pharmacy, a knowledge of Chemistry is essential. This stimulating, practical study programme builds on topics you will have covered at GCSE, and then takes you into new territories such as spectroscopy and the transition metals. Specifi c entry requirements, go online to fi nd out more.


FTB264


Advances in computing are transforming the way the world works. Computer Science will teach you the principles and concepts of computer science, including abstraction, decomposition, logic, algorithms and data representation. This subject will encourage you to think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically. Specifi c entry requirements, go online to fi nd out more.


ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS FURTHER MATHEMATICS PHYSICS FTB014


If you loved Geography or Biology at GCSE, then this is the course for you. Do you want to know how humans interact with their environment or how a fi nite world can supply a growing population? Environmental Science is a highly-relevant and topical course where you'll learn to analyse real-world problems. Specifi c entry requirements, go online to fi nd out more.


FTB026


A-level Mathematics builds on your existing mathematical skills gained in GCSE. You will study Pure Mathematics, using both computer software and scientifi c calculators to aid learning. To broaden your mathematical experience, you will also study some applied mathematics in the form of statistics and mechanics. Specifi c entry requirements, go online to fi nd out more.


FTB027


If you have a genuine love of, or a real aptitude for, mathematics, this Further Mathematics study programme will take you deeper into this hugely rewarding subject and allow you to really explore your abilities. A-level Further Mathematics is a valuable, well-recognised qualifi cation for future life. Specifi c entry requirements, go online to fi nd out more.


FTB035


Through the exciting developments in Particle Physics at CERN in Geneva and our advancing knowledge of the cosmos, Physics has been gaining in popularity both at A-level and as a degree. Physicists are highly valued in a broad range of careers, including the fi nance sector, all types of engineering, biophysicists in stem cell research and in sustainable energy programmes. Specifi c entry requirements, go online to fi nd out more.


ANY OF OUR A-LEVEL SUBJECTS CAN BE COMBINED, CHOOSE UP TO 3 FROM OUR HUGE SELECTION.


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