Medical Science
“To study the phenomena of disease without books is to sail an uncharted sea, while to study books without patients is not to go to sea at all.” – William Osler |
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BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Medical Science
This exciting new course aims to develop students applied knowledge of the medical sciences. During this course you will gain an understanding of the body alongside its anatomy and pathology. Exploring cell structure, the nervous system, the heart and lungs and many more of the bodies systems. At the same time you will be developing research and practical skills essential for a career in this area and many others.
- Unit 1 - Principles of human physiology, anatomy and pathology
- Unit 2 - Health issues and scientific reporting
- Unit 3 - Practical microbiology and infectious disease
Optional Unit - a choice of one from three differing topics: diseases, disorders, treatments and therapies, biomedical science, and human reproduction and fertility.
Entry Requirements
A minimum of grade 4 in Maths and English Lang plus at least 3 other GCSEs at grade 5
Subject Specific Requirements
Grade 5-5 in Combined Science, or 2 grade 5’s in triple science and Grade 4 in Maths.
Assessments
Unit 1 and 2 are run in a similar way to GCSE science — externally assessed (exam) at the end of the year in June. These assessments include short and long answer questions. Unit 2 will require an understanding of health issues and their associated initiatives and reporting.
Unit 3 is set by Pearson, is internally assessed and is based around practical work relating to the effect of antimicrobial agents on the growth of microorganisms. During which will produce a high level report of your experiments.
The optional unit is set by Pearson, and is assessed internally via the production of student reports, analysis and experiments.
A grading of Pass (P), Merit (M), Distinction (D) or Distinction* (D*) is awarded at the end of the course.
Future Applications
An BTEC in Medical Science is the starting point for a wide variety of career choices
including: nursing, psychology and physiotherapy
The following subjects would be suitable to combine with this qualification:
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Chemistry
- Physical education
Alumni
TBC