Study Biology, Chemistry and Physics with our GCSE Combined Science course. Our online GCSEs are delivered via distance learning so you can study at your own pace, in your own time whilst gaining an official AQA qualification.
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GCSE Combined Science Trilogy qualification (equivalent to 2 GCSE’s) from AQA.
Specification code 8464.
GCSEs are recognised qualifications that are often a gateway to further learning. GCSEs are one of the most popular and sought-after level 2 qualifications in the UK. Core subjects consist of Mathematics, English, and Science, and are key requirements for many jobs and entry to further levels of study
Our GCSE in Combined Science is a trilogy including biology, chemistry, and physics, and is a double award worth two GCSEs.
You will study topics such as cell biology and bioenergetics in biology, chemical changes and chemistry of the atmosphere in chemistry, and energy and atomic structure in physics.
To gain this qualification you must take exams and practical assessments, if you choose to add these to your enrolment, we will book and pay for them on your behalf.
Our GCSE Combined Science qualification is a great stepping stone to further study at A Level, and also ideal for anyone aspiring to a career involving science such as research and development, nursing or pharmacy.
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Biology topics 1–4 (cell biology; organisation; infection and response; and bioenergetics)
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Biology topics 5–7 (homeostasis and response; inheritance, variation and evolution; and ecology)
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Chemistry topics 8–12 (atomic structure and the periodic table; bonding, structure, and the properties of matter; quantitative chemistry; chemical changes; and energy changes)
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Chemistry topics 13–17 (the rate and extent of chemical change; organic chemistry; chemical analysis; chemistry of the atmosphere; and using resources)
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Physics topics 18–21 (energy; electricity; particle model of matter; and atomic structure)
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Physics topics 22–24 (forces; waves; and magnetism and electromagnetism)
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Three practical assessment days – these will run over March/April and must be attended in the same year you are sitting your exam.
We will book these for you when you are ready.
Although you are assessed formally by exams, you will also be required to submit tutor-marked assignments. These are designed to help you and monitor your progress.
To successfully pass your GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy you will be assessed across the three sciences and the topics covered above. There are six exam papers in total, two for each science. All papers contain a mix of multiple-choice, structured, closed short answer, and open response questions.
There are also three practical days. Questions in the written exams will draw on the knowledge and understanding students have gained by carrying out the practical assessments. These questions will count for at least 15% of the overall marks for the qualification.
If you choose to add your exams and practicals to your enrolment, you will need to sit your exams at our GCSE exam centre in Birmingham.
This course will be studied entirely via distance learning, meaning you will complete your learning either from home or a place that suits you. Full tutor support will be available via email, so if you have any questions or need some guidance, your tutor will be here to help. Your course materials will include a series of self-assessment exercises and tutor-marked questions to allow both yourself and your tutor to monitor your progress.
The study method you choose depends on your personal learning style. Your options are:
When you enrol with Adult Study College you will receive:
* Not included with the online study option.
Yes, you will need to take the standard GCSE examinations in order to fully complete this course, we will book these exams for you if you choose to add them onto your enrolment.
If you choose to add your exams and practicals to your enrolment, you will need to sit your exams at our GCSE exam centre in Birmingham.