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This applied science course is intended to provide an educational foundation for those wishing to pursue a career in biomedical sciences. Key areas covered include medical science, biology, applied science and medicine.
Intended to provide an educational foundation for those of you wishing to start a career in the forensic science field, as a science technician, in the police force or within forensic or criminal psychology.
A one-year GCSE programme at South Downs Campus providing focused study in five subjects, including English and Maths, to help students achieve key grades for progression to science-based T Levels or A Levels, with a mix of taught lessons and practical investigations.
This applied science course focuses on real-world medical contexts, preparing students for healthcare careers such as nursing, radiography and paramedic science.
Access to HE Diploma
An Access to HE Diploma in Science is designed for adults aged 19+ without traditional Level 3 qualifications. It provides a route into university degrees and careers in health, science, and engineering, including biomedical and biological sciences, chemistry, physics, paramedic science, radiography, veterinary nursing, engineering, nutrition, and related fields.
A two-year BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science (Sports Therapy) at South Downs Campus, combining practical and theoretical study in anatomy, physiology, sports psychology, biomechanics, fitness training, sports massage, injury assessment, and research, preparing students for higher education or careers in sports science and therapy.
Level 3 Diploma
Explore crime through sociology, psychology, law and forensic science. Study criminal behaviour, policing, punishment and justice systems while developing critical thinking skills, supporting progression to university, apprenticeships or employment in related fields.
A Level Computer Science develops logical thinking, problem-solving and programming skills using Python. You’ll design and test algorithms while gaining insight into software development, data structures and computer systems, preparing you for further study or careers in computing and technology.
A two-year A Level in Psychology at Alton College exploring human behaviour, memory, social influence, attachment, psychopathology, biopsychology, research methods, and applied topics like forensic psychology and relationships, while developing analytical and research skills.
This two-year A Level combines scientific theory with practical sporting application, exploring how the body and mind perform in sport through anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology and the social impact of sport; ideal preparation for sport, health, teaching and uniformed service careers.
Further Mathematics is a challenging A Level studied alongside Mathematics, expanding your skills through advanced topics. It suits confident mathematicians and supports progression to degrees such as engineering, physics, computer science, economics and mathematics.
A two-year A Level in Psychology covering approaches, biopsychology, memory, attachment, social influence, psychopathology, research methods, and applied topics like forensic psychology, schizophrenia, and cognitive development, with practical experiments and class assessments.