Course description
The core content will cover:
Content focused on Chemistry, Physics, Maths and Biology. It will also look at working within the Science sector.
Occupational Specialism Outcomes (Laboratory Sciences):
• Perform a range of appropriate scientific techniques to collect experimental data in a laboratory setting, complying with regulations and requirements
• Plan, review, implement and suggest improvements to scientific tasks relevant to a laboratory setting
• Identify and resolve issues with scientific equipment or data errors
Suitability - Who should attend?
- Entry requirements
The T level is available for students aged 16-18 (on the 1st September 2021) or if you have an ECHP be aged 16-22. We are looking for students with at least 5 GCSEs including English and Maths and an interest in working in the Scientific field, especially within a laboratory. No specific technical skills are required.
- Who is the course for?
Students who have completed GCSE’s and are looking for the next step specialising in Science. This course prepares students for work within a lab by teaching practical and theoretical skills throughout the two years of the course. At the end, students will complete a 315-hour industry placement within a laboratory and be able to apply their academic skills to a real world setting.
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