Course Content
This course follows on from the Physics studied throughout the BGE, particularly S3 Physics. Data handling forms a significant part of the course along with a research assignment[s].
The course covers the following topics:
Dynamics and Space
In this area the topics covered are speed and acceleration and the relationships between forces, motion and energy. The Space topic looks at satellites and cosmology.
Waves and Radiation
In this area, the topics covered are: wave characteristics, sound, the electromagnetic spectrum and nuclear radiation.
Recommended Entry
Pupils should have achieved over 50% at level 3.
Assessment
Aim to pass the progress tests and unit assessments to progress into physics in S4.
My Learning
What will be different in S3?
You will study a range of Physics topics in more depth and develop skills in practical work and research.
How will I learn?
You will be required to work independently and in groups, developing your understanding through discussion and research.
Emphasis is on the practical applications of physics and the transferable skills that are part of any science course - problem solving, analysis, critical thinking, numeracy and practical skills.
What will my Home Learning commitment be?
Home learning forms an important part of the course and you will regularly be given homework and expected to prepare for assessments.
How will I know how I am progressing?
You will receive verbal and written feedback on class and homework as well as tracking and monitoring reports and assessments. These will help you to identify next steps with your teacher
Progression
How can I take this course forward?
Pupils who are successful in S3 Physics can progress to National 5 Physics
Pupils successful at National 5 Physics can progress to Higher Physics.
The Physics courses give an excellent basis for a wide range of further study options and career choices. They can be used to gain entry to further and higher education courses in areas associated with the physical sciences. These include Physics, Science, Mathematics, Computing, Engineering, Technology or other related fields.
The study of Physics can open doors to a wide range of careers. This includes work in a research laboratory, the design of computer games, monitoring the environment, exploration of new techniques for renewable energy, invention of life-saving medical equipment, making the latest cars the safest ever, modelling financial markets.