If you wish to study a range of different subjects and intend to progress to higher education, this course is for you. We have some of the highest value-added of sixth-form/FE colleges in the UK.
Subjects include:
- Biology
- Business studies
- Core maths
- Chemistry
- Economics
- English literature
- Further mathematics
- History
- Human Biology
- Law
- Mathematics
- Media studies
- Physics
- Politics
- Psychology
- Sociology.
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Entry requirements
To be eligible for AS Level courses at Uxbridge College, applicants are generally required to have achieved six GCSEs grades 9-4 (grade A*- C) in academic subjects, including English Language and Maths. In addition to the general entry requirements, applicants must also meet the specific subject entry criteria, which can be found in the Subject-Specific Entry Requirements Table.
We recognise that some applicants may have studied outside the UK and may not hold recognised UK qualifications. In such cases, an offer of a place may be made based on performance in an entry test.
Meeting the general and subject-specific entry requirements does not guarantee admission; applicants will also be assessed on their motivation, academic potential, and overall suitability for the course as part of the selection process. -
Who is the course for?
This programme is suitable for students who wish to study a range of different subjects and intend to progress onto A2 Levels and into higher education.
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Study methods
All students will study for AS Levels in the first year of their A Level course. Students normally take three subjects.
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How is the course assessed?
The AS (Advanced Subsidiary) Levels are composed of exams which are taken in May/June. To complete a full A Level, a further year of study is required, and the new reformed qualifications are assessed through terminal exams, covering work from both years, taken in May/June. There is a coursework component in some subjects.
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Where Next – Job Opportunities
Achieving good grades at A Level improves your chances of obtaining better training, apprenticeships and job prospects
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Where Next – Further Studies
A very high proportion of our A Level students progress to university, including Oxbridge and prestigious Russell Group Universities. Depending on the grades achieved, students can progress onto a university degree or a Pearson BTEC Level 4 HNC / Level 5 HND course at a higher education institute.
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How to apply
To apply for a course either click the APPLY NOW button - fill out the form online and submit
OR download an application form here and post it to the address on the form.
When we have received your application we will contact you to arrange an interview time.