Science (Chemistry) - GCSE Summary Where can this subject lead? Key information What will I learn? How will I learn? Summary This course meets the mandatory requirements of GCSE Science for a number of roles in the health and education sector. It is delivered over Wednesday evenings at the Bispham campus in our cutting edge science facilities. The course provides a smooth start for those who have been out of education for a while, whilst thoroughly preparing students for the exam at the end of the academic year. Next course dates Start date Location Duration 11 Sep 2025 Bispham Campus 1 Year Apply now Where can this subject lead? Career progressionThis course qualifies students to progress on to education qualifications such as the PGCE, as well as meeting entry criteria required for career progression in health sectors and many more. Key information Entry RequirementsEntry requirements will be discussed on an individual basis. Qualification obtainedGCSE (9-1) in Chemistry Fees and fundingRead our guide on Fees and Finance for Adult Learners for more information. Extra costs and equipmentAll costs are covered for the programme, including PPE. You will need to purchase study essentials such as a notepad and stationery. Regulation and AccreditationAccrediting Institution: N/AAwarding Body: AQA Terms and conditionsRead our full terms and conditions for more information. What will I learn? Industry placement, field trips and guest speakersThere are no placement requirements for this course, and no field trips currently planned. How will I learn? You will study content such as atomic structure, bonding, energy, chemical analysis and the atmosphere.Whilst studying this course, you will experience a range of practical and theory sessions in our laboratories at Bispham. You will be required to show competency in a range of practicals, which are applicable to a number of careers in science, education and health. Expert tutorsAll staff involved in the delivery of adult education courses within the College are approved to teach the subjects and modules they deliver.The approval process ensures that staff delivering a given programme are appropriately qualified and, where appropriate, possess relevant technical and industrial experience and professional practice.