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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

GCSEs

Working towards matching the school leavers’ academic knowledge and their experience of the world of work to employers’ expectations is an important part of Semta’s work.

Our membership of representative bodies and working parties has helped us influence the school curriculum, including GCSEs in Engineering, Manufacturing, Science and Design & Technology.

 

Understanding the qualifications

GCSE in Engineering

The GCSE in Engineering was first introduced in September 2002 and designed originally to meet the National Curriculum programme of study for Design and Technology. Since then it has been modified so that learners can either study it as a single or double GCSE award. This flexibility permits learners and schools to take full advantage of other GCSE options in the timetable. It offers learners access to 'real-life' aspects of engineering practices and the opportunity to work with a range of materials to manufacture useful, well-engineered and designed products.

It provides a sound basis for advanced level study and progression into vocational training – including apprenticeships and further or higher education.

It is offered by three awarding organisations

AQA, Edexcel and OCR

 

GCSE in Manufacturing

The GCSE in Manufacturing was first introduced in September 2002 and designed originally to meet the National Curriculum programme of study for Design and Technology. Since then it has been modified so that learners can either study it as a single or double GCSE award. This flexibility permits learners and schools to take full advantage of other GCSE options in the timetable. It offers learners the chance to develop team working skills and an understanding of the context of 'real-world' manufacturing. Then to work with a range of materials to manufacture useful, viable and well designed products.

It provides a sound basis for advanced level study and progression into vocational training – including apprenticeships and further or higher education.

It is offered by two awarding organisations

Edexcel and OCR

 

GCSEs in Science

The current range of available GCSEs in Science for schools and learners are vast. It is possible to study the single science subjects of Biology, Chemistry and Physics which will be worth three GCSEs, right down to a single GCSE of just Core science knowledge. Also names like 21st Century Science, Additional Science, and Applied Science are used by awarding organisations, making the selection even more difficult. Because of this wide range it would always be recommended that learners ask the advice of the school and careers advisers before starting to pick their GCSE options at age14.

 

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