Blackpool and the Fylde College
UCAS Code: F180 | Certificate of Higher Education - CertHE
Entry requirements
A level
From at least one of the following - Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography or Environmental Science.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
from Diploma in appropriate discipline such as Applied Science, Animal Management.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
From Extended Diploma in appropriate discipline such as Applied Science, Animal Management.
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About this course
Designed for aspiring chemists and scientists, this programme has been co-created with the wealth of international chemistry manufacturing companies in the immediate area. This includes Victrex, DePuy Synthes, ThermoFisher and VMS – all international companies based a stones-throw from our campuses.
Our programme equips you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours essential for a leading career in the science sector that can take you around the world. You will experience a dynamic curriculum that balances theoretical knowledge with scientific investigation in our cutting edge facilities.
Join the programme that has recently spent over £1m on science equipment to provide you with the best learning experience available!
Modules
Module Title Code Credits Optional?
Essential Bioscience SS4MD001 20 No
Scientific Research Skills SS4MD002 20 No
Essential Chemistry SS4MD003 20 No
Project SS4MD004 20 No
Regulation in the Science Sector SS4MD005 20 No
Laboratory and Field Skills SS4MD006 20 No
Assessment methods
Assessment Method Level 4
Coursework 55%
Exam 0%
Practical 0%
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