LRN International AS and A Level Physics (6328)

This specification provides an overview of the LRN International AS & A Level Physics program. It is suitable for various stakeholders, including students, educational institutions, administrators, employers, parents/guardians, educators, and examiners. The document outlines the essential features and administrative procedures for this international qualification.
Grading

International A Level: A*, A, B, C, D or E

Assessment

Written Exams and Practical Skills

Guided Learning Hours

180 to 360 hours

What you'll learn

Introduction

This specification offers an overview of the LRN International AS & A Level Physics program. It caters to a diverse audience, including students, educational centers, administrators, employers, parents/guardians, teachers, and examiners. The specification highlights the key features and administrative processes required for this international qualification.

Objective

The LRN International AS & A Level Physics program aims to enable international students to demonstrate their practical and theoretical abilities across a range of topics, such as Newton’s Laws, Momentum, Density and Moments, Stress, Strain and the Young Modulus, Electrical Current, Basic Circuits and Resistivity, Circular Motion and Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM), Kinetic Theory of Gases and the Ideal Gas Equation, Photons, Photoelectric Effect and Spectra, Thermodynamics and Specific Heat Capacity/Latent Heat, and Charge-Mass-Field Interactions.

Mode of Delivery

This qualification is designed to be delivered within educational centers. Centers must prove to LRN, through the center recognition process, that they possess the necessary resources, facilities, and expertise to deliver the program. Additionally, centers must meet LRN’s criteria by showcasing their capacity, capability, and resources, including appropriately qualified staff.

Progression

The LRN International AS & A Level Physics program is designed to accommodate students with diverse backgrounds, educational levels, and career goals. Depending on the level of qualification achieved, students may progress to:

       A similar Level 3 qualification in Physics

       LRN Level 3 Diploma in Pre-U Foundation Studies

       Higher-level qualifications, such as HNC/HND or Degrees

       Vocationally related qualifications

Breakdown of Assessment Objectives

AO1 – Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

       Scientific ideas

       Scientific techniques and procedures

AO2 – Apply knowledge and understanding of:

       Scientific ideas

       Scientific inquiry, techniques, and procedures

AO3 – Analyze information and ideas to:

       Interpret and evaluate

       Make judgments and draw conclusions

       Develop and improve experimental procedures

Assessment

The assessment for this qualification consists of written exam papers and practical demonstrations of skills, set and marked by LRN.

Private Candidates

The assessment for this qualification consists of written exam papers and practical demonstrations of skills, set and marked by LRN.

Grading

The LRN International A Level will be graded on a six-point scale: A*, A, B, C, D, and E. The LRN International AS Level will be graded on a five-point scale: A, B, C, D, and E. Candidates who fail to achieve the minimum standard for grade E will be recorded as U (unclassified) and will not receive a qualification certificate.

Results

Exam series occur in:

       January (results released in March)

       June (results released in August)

       November (results released in January)

Re-takes

Candidates can re-take each paper as often as they wish, within the shelf-life of the specification.