Applied Science
course overview
A level courses/topics
New A level courses are being introduced for science disciplines for examination from summer 2016.
AQA Applied Science
A-level Applied Science offers students the chance to concentrate on some of the vocational aspects of Science. As well as being ideal for students seeking a broad background in Science, it also suits those entering this vocational area for the first time.
A-level Applied Science is a good choice for students considering higher education in any Science-based course, including: Biochemical Sciences, Chemistry, Food Technology, Human Physiology, Nursing, Sports Science, Materials Science, and Medical Physics.
AS GCE (3 Units)
UNIT 1 - Investigating Science at Work (coursework unit )
• The types of organisation which use science
• How science is used in organisations
• How health and safety regulations are used in the workplace
• How the organisation impacts on the local communityUNIT 2 - Energy Transfer Systems* (exam unit)
• The structure and function of the circulatory and respiratory systems
• How to find out about physiological status through monitoring
• The process of respiration
• Ethical issues relating to monitoring, diagnosis and treatment of the circulatory and respiratory systems Imaging methods used in monitoring and diagnosis
• Applications of energy transferUNIT 3 - Finding out about substances (Coursework Unit)
• How to obtain and prepare samples for analysis
• Qualitative chemical analysis
• Volumetric analysis
• Chromatographic techniques
• Colorimetric techniques
• Energy changes that take place when substances react
Advanced Level GCE (3 AS and an additional 3 A2 Units)
UNIT 1 - Investigating Science at Work
UNIT 2 - Energy Transfer Systems*
UNIT 3 - Finding out about substancesPlus
UNIT 7 - Planning and Carrying out a Scientific Investigation (coursework Unit)
• How to plan an investigation
• How to carry out the investigation
• Recording and processing the data obtained
• Evaluating and drawing conclusions from the investigation
• Presenting the outcomes of the investigationUNIT 14 - The Healthy Body (exam unit)
How basic homeostatic mechanisms maintain a healthy bodyCellular respiration
How to monitor concentrations of substances in the blood
• blood pH
• oxygen saturation
• blood glucose
How a healthy diet helps to maintain a healthy bodyMonitoring the levels of cholesterol, vitamins and minerals in the body
The structure and function of the digestive system
UNIT 16 - Ecology, Conservation and Recycling (coursework Unit)This unit involves a residential field trip to Norfolk to investigate the ecology of sand dunes and the impact of humans on the environment
The type and populations of organisms that live in a habitat
The relationships of organisms with their physical and biological environment
Environmental change and damage
Managing conservation
Recycling materials