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Science 2016/17 courses

SCIENCE We offer a range of science and maths courses that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to pursue a variety of career paths in the physical and chemical engineering sectors as well as the biochemical, life and food science industries. You can choose to study at a range of different levels, whether that s taking your first steps with an introductory course, gaining a broad range of employer-relevant skills on our NC programmes or aiming straight for university with our Access courses, you will find the ideal programme for you. Our Science department offers you the opportunity to study in purposebuilt laboratory facilities to support the development of your general and specialist practical skills. We also offer a range of opportunities to enhance your studies, such as encouraging you to become involved as a volunteer in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) Ambassador Programme - a UK-wide scheme to encourage young people to study STEM subjects. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Edinburgh College. The main reason I decided to study Applied Science was so that I could further my career in the dental industry. I always had a passion for science at school, so when I decided to return to education after around ten years it was an easy decision for me to make. I am now a student at Glasgow Caledonian University studying BSc Oral Health Science. I definitely gained valuable skills and knowledge while at college, which I have been able to build upon at university. I really enjoyed the practical side of the course, conducting experiments and writing reflective lab reports. I was delighted to receive news that I had been put forward for this award and hope that it continues to encourage current and future students. NATALIE ASSAR // STEM, ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD 01 Edinburgh College Science 02

SCIENCE MARTIN DIAMOND // NEBOSH AWARD Martin, who is 35 years old and studied the part-time qualification while working as an environmental health officer, said: I didn t expect to win the best candidate award so it was a big surprise. I felt very proud of my achievements, to have obtained the top mark from more than 1,300 candidates. Martin Diamond, an Edinburgh College student beat off more than 1,300 others to be named one of the country s top occupational health and safety students. Martin added: The most interesting part of the course was finding out about major catastrophes such as Piper Alpha and Chernobyl. We learned why accidents like these occur and how to prevent them happening again in the future. Martin received the Phil Hughes Award from (NEBOSH) the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health. The award is presented annually to the best candidate in Unit A of the diploma. The NEBOSH National Diploma qualification is recognised globally by professional bodies such as the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health for Professional membership. With this extra qualification under his belt as well as the NEBOSH Best Candidate Award, Martin plans to take his newly acquired skills and knowledge back to West Lothian Council, where he assists local businesses with occupational health and safety as an environmental health officer. I enjoyed the teaching style at the college, with a mixture of lectures, quizzes, class competitions and practical demonstrations, making the course a lot more interesting. MARTIN DIAMOND NEBOSH AWARD 03 Edinburgh College Science 04

Science Progression SCQF Level 4 Standard Grade General Intermediate 1 National 4 Level 5 Standard Grade Credit Intermediate 2 Level 6 s Level 7 Advanced Level 8 Ready for 2nd/3rd year entry to university Level 9/10 Articulation (Aligned uni courses) Swap Access to Physical Science Applied Physical Science NC Level 6 Intro to Science(Jan) Applied Science NC Level 5 HNC Applied Science Applied Life Science NC Level 6 Medical Terminology (Open Learning) Swap Access to Life Science s, s & Advanced s Biology Biology Chemistry Maths Physics Chemistry Human Biology Maths Physics Engineering Science Chemistry Advanced Maths Advanced Physics Advanced

COURSES For more information about any of our courses please visit: edinburghcollege.ac.uk/courses G - Granton, Mi - Milton Road, Md - Midlothian, S - Sighthill FT - Full-time, PT - Part-time OL - Open Learning, EV - Evening I - International Science Applied Science HNC S FT Develop a broad base of knowledge and skills across a range of topics in the key STEM areas of Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Physics. The course will allow you to progress onto HND, university or employment in the applied sciences sectors. Applied Life Science NC 6 S FT Study a range of topics across the areas of Biology and Chemistry. Develop your laboratory and investigative skills to progress to further study at HN level or employment. Applied Physical Science NC 6 S FT Study a range of topics across the areas of Physics, Maths and Chemistry. Develop your laboratory and investigative skills to progress to further study at HN level or employment. Applied Science NC 5 S FT Study the key STEM areas of Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Physics. Develop your laboratory skills and knowledge of the effect of science on society, ready to progress to further study or employment. Advanced Chemistry Advanced S PT Develop your knowledge and understanding of the physical and natural environments; the underlying theories of chemistry; and the practical skills used in the chemical laboratory. Maths Advanced S PT Apply complex mathematical techniques in a variety of mathematical situations. Interpret, analyse, communicate and manage information in mathematical form, while exploring more advanced techniques. Physics Advanced S PT The principles of physics are used and applied to promote your awareness of the interaction between theory and practice. Develop an understanding of the use of mathematical models and techniques for describing the behaviour of nature as well as providing an opportunity for engaging in some independent research. Biology S PT Develop a deeper understanding of the underlying themes of biology, evolution and adaptation, structure and function. The scale of topics ranges from molecular through to whole organism and beyond. In addition within each unit the most relevant applications of biological understanding are highlighted. Chemistry S PT Develop your curiosity, interest and enthusiasm for chemistry in a range of contexts. The skills of scientific inquiry and investigation are developed throughout the course and the relevance of chemistry is highlighted by the study of the applications of chemistry in everyday contexts. Human Biology S PT EV Develop and apply knowledge and understanding of human biology by examining cellular processes, physiological mechanisms, communication between organisms, and the biology of populations as they apply to the human species. You will also develop scientific inquiry and investigative skills, as well as scientific analytical thinking skills, including scientific evaluation, in a human biology context. Maths S PT EV Mathematics is rich and stimulating. It engages and fascinates learners of all ages interests and abilities. Learning in mathematics develops logical reasoning, analysis, problem solving skills, creativity and the ability to think in abstract ways. It uses a universal language of numbers and symbols which allows us to communicate ideas in a concise unambiguous and rigorous way. Physics S PT Learning about physics will develop your interest in, and understanding of the world. Engage in a wide range of investigative tasks which will develop the important skills you need to become creative, inventive and enterprising in a world where the skills and knowledge developed by physics are needed across all sectors of society. Engineering Science S PT Engineers play key roles in meeting the needs of society in fields including climate change, medicine, IT and transport. This course provides a broad and challenging exploration of engineering, and with its focus on developing transferable skills, it will be of value if you are considering a career in engineering or one of its many branches. 07 Edinburgh College Science 08

COURSES For more information about any of our courses please visit: edinburghcollege.ac.uk/courses G - Granton, Mi - Milton Road, Md - Midlothian, S - Sighthill FT - Full-time, PT - Part-time OL - Open Learning, EV - Evening I - International Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAP) Biology S PT Biology plays a crucial role in our everyday existence and is an increasingly important subject in the modern world. You will learn about major areas of biology including cellular, whole organism and ecosystems. You will learn about the different levels of biology from the cellular, whole organism through to ecosystems. Chemistry S PT Develop your curiosity, interest and enthusiasm for chemistry in a range of contexts. Skills of scientific inquiry and investigation are developed and the relevance of chemistry is highlighted by applying chemistry to everyday contexts. Maths G S PT OL EV Learn how to use mathematics to make connections and informed predictions. This course will equip you with the skills you need to interpret and analyse information, simplify and solve problems. Physics S PT From the sources of the power we use, to the exploration of space, physics covers a range of applications of the relationships that have been discovered through experiment and calculation, including those used in modern technology. Access to Life Science SWAP S FT An intensive academic course for people who have been out of education for 3 or more years. Develop your knowledge and practical skills in the areas of Biology, Chemistry and Maths for entry into a variety of biological science degrees through recognised progression routes at colleges and universities in Scotland. Access to Physical Science SWAP S FT An intensive academic course for people who have been out of education for 3 or more years. Develop your knowledge and practical skills in the areas of Physics, Chemistry and Maths for entry into a variety of physical and engineering science degrees through recognised progression routes at colleges and universities in Scotland. Introductory Introduction to Science S FT Is science for you? Study a variety of topics across the range of STEM subjects. Develop your laboratory, practical and essential skills as well as a base of subject knowledge to support your progression onto further study. Medical Terminology S OL Develop an understanding of medical words and terms, an ideal skill if you want to work in the health and medical professions, for example as a medical secretary, or to enhance your application for nursing, medicine or other allied health profession courses. 09 Edinburgh College Science 10

Science For more information please visit: edinburghcollege.ac.uk/courses or call 0131 660 1010 Edinburgh College is a registered charity in Scotland. Charity number SCO21213 For up-to-date information on our course selection or to speak to an advisor please call 0131 660 1010. Our course portfolio and campus allocation may be subject to alteration. DC15/03