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Biology A Level
School Leavers (16-18)Untangle the DNA of A Level Biology. GCSE Maths Grade 5 is now accepted for A Level Biology entry. This is a two year course which will give you the opportunity to study a range of topics such as populations and environmental biology and mechanisms used to control processes in cells and organisms. Many students who enjoy and successfully complete this subject typically progress onto a range of degree courses including: Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Biochemistry and Biological Sciences.
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Chemistry A Level
School Leavers (16-18)Get your lab coat on and think positively – just like a proton. A Level Chemistry is a two year course which will give you the opportunity to study a range of topics such as Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. Many students who enjoy and successfully complete this subject typically progress onto a range of degree courses including: Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Chemical Engineering.
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Geology A Level
School Leavers (16-18)Volcanoes erupt, Earth’s plates shift, welcome to the only course at Runshaw which is 4 billion years in the making. The present is the key to the past! Choose Geology and unlock the secrets of volcanoes, earthquakes, ancient oceans, and lost continents. This subject is perfect if you’re curious about the forces that shape our planet — and even other planets! With real-world fieldwork, hands-on lab skills, and links to careers in sustainability, energy, and engineering, Geology gives you a powerful mix of science and adventure. It’s the ultimate subject for explorers, problem-solvers, and future planet-savers!
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Physics A Level
School Leavers (16-18)Understand the physics of Earth, from energy to electricity, how does it all work? Physics is the study of the fundamental aspects of the universe from the infinitely big to the infinitely small. It is a popular choice to study here at Runshaw, and it is a very well respected qualification by university admissions tutors and employers. This is evidenced by our 82% percentage progression to university and degree apprenticeships.
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