FdSc Applied Science

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  • Entry requirements
    PLease note this course is not recruiting for September 2021.



    For September 2022 entry:



    FdSc: 48 UCAS Tariff Points, e.g. 2Es or 1C at A Level or an AVCE Double Award at EE or BTEC / City and Guilds National Technical Diploma. For more information check out our 2021 entry requirements.



    With Foundation Year: 32 UCAS Tariff Points and 3 GCSEs in English, Science and Maths (grade C/4) or equivalent.



    International entry requirements:

    For September 2022 entry: If English is not your first language you\'ll need IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each component or equivalent. For more information check out our International entry requirements.
  • Course description
    Please note that this course is not recruiting for September 2021.Delivered at Wiltshire College and University Centre\'s Salisbury campus, this course will prepare you for working in a scientific environment; be it a Biological, Biochemical, Chemical or Forensic environment. The course will give you sufficient vocational skills and knowledge to be attractive to employers at the end of the two years study, although an additional third year onto a top-up course to achieve a full BSc degree would place all the knowledge gained and skills developed to good use in the scientific field. If you do not meet the entry requirements for the FdSc, you can opt to take a foundation year before progressing on to the FdSc Applied Science. The number of students in any one year will be relatively small so all students will have maximum support from each module and personal tutor. You will need to research current topics in your area of study and a specific module has been designed in the first year to help you understand how best to achieve this. There is no work placement requirement but in the second year of the FdSc, a Work Related Project may require you to liaise with a local company or organisation, applying your knowledge gained to a real-world issue linked to your area of interest within the programme. Overall, the course is intended to produce students who are ‘fit for work’ with the theoretical and practical knowledge which would benefit any employer in the forensic or scientific field.

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