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June 17, 2026
17:00pm - 19:00pm
Science - Level 2 Applied Science
Heart of Yorkshire Education Group
Margaret Street, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 2DH
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Course Summary
Choosing to study for a Level 2 Extended Certificate in Applied Science is a great decision to make. More and more employers are looking for well-qualified people to work within the fields of science, technology, engineering and maths. The applied sciences offer a route to a wide variety of careers, including forensic scientist, drug researcher, medical physics technician, science technician, and many more. Whatever your ambitions, this qualification will help to sharpen your skills for employment or further study.
Course Details
What you will study
You will study these eight mandatory units:
• Principles of Science (externally assessed)
• Chemistry and our Earth
• Energy and our Universe
• Biology and our Environment
• Applications of Chemical Substances
• Applications of Physical Science
• Health Applications of Life Science
• Scientific Skills (externally assessed)
You will also take a selection of optional units, those include:
• The Living Body
• Biotechnology Procedures and Applications
• Science in Medicine
• Exploring our Universe
Maths and English are key elements of any full-time programme of study in College. If you do not already have a GCSE at grade A*-C (or new grade 9-3) in these subjects, you will need to attend sessions allocated on your timetable.
These are varied and designed to cater for all ability levels. You will receive advice and guidance regarding the correct level for you.
Skills in Maths and English will support your full-time course, assisting you with assignment writing, research, job applications, presentations, managing your own finances and interpretation of data, to mention just a few. They will also help you in the future. Most employers are looking for ability in these areas and the majority of university courses require you to have Maths and English GCSEs at A*-C (or new grade 9-4). Therefore the development of Maths and English is so important, whatever your field of study.
This information is correct at the time of printing and is subject to change.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
A wide variety of assessment methods will be used, including assessment of practical skills, presentations, laboratory reports, essay writing and model making.
Ten hours per week over five days. This is a full-time course and you will be expected to complete 10 hours of studying outside of lesson time per week.
Entry requirements
5 GCSEs at grade 9-3, including maths or equivalent qualification. You must have a Grade 4 in Maths or English Language.
You must, also, achieve a grade 3 in maths or equivalent. Alternative maths qualifications may be considered. This will be discussed on an individual basis prior to enrolment.
Your next steps...
Success in this course will enable you to progress. Access to Higher Education courses may also be a progression to University to any students over 19 by the end of the course.
Additional information
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