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Sixth Form - Physics A Level (FSFC)

Barnsley College

Church Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 2AX

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 02 September 2026
Barnsley 6th form college
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

A Level Physics is a demanding course but, if you possess a deep interest in how things work, then it is also immensely rewarding. You will study the physics of the smallest particle, the galaxies and the universe itself. A Levels simply do not get bigger in scope than this one.

Course Details

In the first year you will learn about the core ideas of dynamics, wave theory and materials. This is always a challenging part for new students but underpins what follows on, such as the topic of quantum phenomena, where you’ll enter the world of the small and the weird! We explore electricity, where you will learn about circuits, how we use control electrons and ions, and consider how we have been making electricity work for us since 1887. We will concentrate on developing your skills around data, problem solving and researching; all of which are fundamental to studying physics.

Topics in the second year include fields and further mechanics, looking at imaginary lines of force that apply across the entire universe, how they work and why they are so important, and explaining all types of motion. You will also study nuclear, thermal and cosmological physics.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Assessment is by examination. The Practical Endorsement is teacher-assessed

Entry requirements

We ask for a GCSE point score of 5 or above to study a two-year A Level programme.

This will include a 5 or above in English and Maths.

Your average GCSE score will include the Grades for all your GCSE subjects, added together, then divided by the number of subjects you’ve taken.

Please note: If you have a GCSE point score between 4.75 and 5 you may be able to access certain A Level subjects but it will require a discussion with a Curriculum Manager.


Specific entry requirements

GCSE Grade 6 or above in Physics and another science or two Grade 6s or above in Combined Science.

Plus GCSE Grade 6 or above in Mathematics.

Given the fundamental underpinning of Maths, you will need to take A Level Mathematics alongside Physics.


Your next steps...

Studying Physics can be a springboard to a number of careers and you could progress into Higher Education to study astronomy, dentistry, engineering, forensic science, medicine, sound recording, veterinary science or finance.

Career possibilities include architect, biotechnologist, communications worker, computer technician, electrician, energy sector worker, engineer, medical physicist, patent lawyer, science journalist or teacher.

A Level Physics shows a university admissions tutor, or an employer, that you have a keen logical mind and are mathematically very capable, skills that are highly sought after.

Subjects that prove useful for progression to technical Higher Education course when taken alongside Physics include computing, chemistry, further Maths and geography.

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