A dictionary would say that “Physics is the study of energy and matter and the interaction between the two.” We would say that Physics is everything from the smallest particle created in a particle accelerator right up to the massive objects which make up the whole universe. It contains all of our past, right back to the Big Bang, through to the future and fate of the universe. It allows us to predict what will happen to a spaceship as it orbits a star and also what happens to a single particle of gas.
It is also the starting point of many technologies in the world around us – from a musical instrument or an MRI machine to the entire internet. Physics is the most fundamental and also the widest reaching of the sciences, that is why it is such an exciting subject to study.
A level Physics opens up unending opportunities in the world of work and of higher education. Studying Physics will change the way you think, not only about the physical world around you but other parts of your life. As well as going on to study physics or the other sciences at university, A level physicists can go on to study engineering, economics, business, medicine or architecture.
During our course you will learn how to apply your physics knowledge to unfamiliar situations which can then be applied in all walks of life. You will also learn to understand about how uncertainties in experiments allow us to critically assess information from all sources. Being a physicist is not just a career but a way of thinking.
Our Physics course follows the Edexcel specification. The first year of the A Level is the backbone of the course. You will learn:
In the second year of the course you will go into more depth and look at:
Physics is a practical and mathematical subject and so naturally goes very well alongside A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics course options, but be prepared: A level Physics itself is only partly about maths. The exams consist of only 40% mathematical questions; with the rest being made up of explanation and description questions. Alongside the theory we have a series of experiments designed to increase your understanding of the work, as well as developing important practical skills.
Assessment
This course is assessed via written papers and a practical skills assessment.
At Abbey College Cambridge we believe in challenging our students to achieve beyond the traditional curriculum. Every year a number of our students take part in the British Physics Olympiad. Run by the University of Oxford and the Institute of Physics, the Olympiad is designed to challenge and reward the best Physicists in British schools and provides the opportunity to flex your physics muscles.