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Courses Applied Science 2010 QCF at Pearson BTEC
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Unit 1 - Fundamentals of Science
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Unit 2 - Working in the Science Industry
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Unit 4 - Scientific Practical Techniques
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Unit 5 - Perceptions of Science
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Unit 6 - Using Mathematical Tools in Science
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Unit 7 - Mathematical Calculations for Science
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Unit 8 - Using Statistics in Science
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Unit 9 - Informatics in Science
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Unit 10 - Using Science in the Workplace
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Unit 11 - Physiology of Human Body Systems
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Unit 12 - Physiology of Human Regulation and Reproduction
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Unit 13 - Biochemistry and Biochemical Techniques
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Unit 14 - Energy Changes, Sources and Applications
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Unit 15 - Microbiological Techniques
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Unit 16 - Chemistry for Biology Technicians
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Unit 17 - Electrical Circuits and their Applications
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Unit 18 - Genetics and Genetic Engineering
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Unit 19 - Practical Chemical Analysis
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Unit 20 - Medical Physics Techniques
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Unit 21 - Biomedical Science Techniques
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Unit 22 - Chemical Laboratory Techniques
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Unit 23 - Science for Environmental Technicians
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Unit 24 - Principles of Plant and Soil Science
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Unit 25 - Electronics for Science Technicians
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Unit 26 - Industrial Chemical Reactions
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Unit 27 - Chemical Periodicity and Its Applications
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Unit 28 - Industrial Applications of Organic Chemistry
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Unit 29 - Physiological Investigations
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Unit 30 - Medical Instrumentation
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Unit 31 - Criminology
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Unit 32 - Forensic Evidence Collection and Analysis
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Unit 33 - Forensic Photography
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Unit 34 - Criminal Psychology
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Unit 35 - Applications of Forensic Psychology
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Unit 36 - Forensic Fire Investigation
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Unit 37 - Forensic Science Informatics
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Unit 38 - Traffic Accident Investigation
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Unit 39 - Criminal Investigation Procedures
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Unit 40 - Criminal Investigation in Practice
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Unit 41 - Clinical Psychology
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Unit 42 - Geology of Natural Resources
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Unit 43 - Diseases and Infections
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Unit 44 - Astronomy
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Unit 45 - Basic Polymer Technology
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Unit 46 - Plastics Materials
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Unit 47 - Plastics Processing
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Unit 48 - Polymer Process Engineering
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Unit 49 - Rubber Products and Specialist Elastomers
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Unit 50 - Rubber Technology
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Unit 51 - Mechanical and Thermal Treatment of Metals
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Unit 52 - Structure and Properties of Metals
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Unit 53 - Extraction and Refining of Metals
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M2 Describe the factors that influence purity


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Ionising Radiation and Ultrasound
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Ionising Radiation and Ultrasound
As a newly appointed scientific journalist, you must explore the relationships that exist between the scientific community and the public, media and government. You will examine the ethical issues surrounding scientific advancements and determine whether the benefits outweigh the concerns.
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As a newly appointed scientific journalist, you must explore the relationships that exist between the scientific community and the public, media and government. You will examine the ethical issues surrounding scientific advancements and determine whether the benefits outweigh the concerns.
Outcomes- P1.1- Outline the key features of the periodic table, atomic structure and chemical bonding 
P1.2- Demonstrate practically the ability to prepare chemical solutions and test their accuracy 
M1.1- Relate the key features of the periodic table to the conclusions drawn from the practical activities 
D1.1- Explain how standard solutions and titrations are prepared in the industry 

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PEARSON•Unit 2 - Working in the Science Industry
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Outcomes- P1.1- Outline the key features of the periodic table, atomic structure and chemical bonding 
P1.2- Demonstrate practically the ability to prepare chemical solutions and test their accuracy 
M1.1- Relate the key features of the periodic table to the conclusions drawn from the practical activities 
D1.1- Explain how standard solutions and titrations are prepared in the industry 

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Outcomes- P6- Define energy
P7- How is energy categorised
M3- Your chosen energy types are defined, described and analysed with the use of scientific writing 
D3- Calculate and evaluate the efficiencies of energy in the task given

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PEARSON•Unit 1 - Fundamentals of Science
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Outcomes- P6- Define energy
P7- How is energy categorised
M3- Your chosen energy types are defined, described and analysed with the use of scientific writing 
D3- Calculate and evaluate the efficiencies of energy in the task given

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Outcomes- P3- Identify the cells present in both animal and plant cell. 
P4- Describe the function of nucleus, cytoplasm and mitochondrion.
M3- Identify 3 examples of organelles/macromolecules and describe their function within the organism. 
D3- Be able to draw the Prokaryote and Eukaryote structure. 

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Outcomes- P3- Identify the cells present in both animal and plant cell. 
P4- Describe the function of nucleus, cytoplasm and mitochondrion.
M3- Identify 3 examples of organelles/macromolecules and describe their function within the organism. 
D3- Be able to draw the Prokaryote and Eukaryote structure. 

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how genetically modified embryos are grown
and how biofuels are produced
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level 2 btec science
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BTEC Level 2 First Applied Science Student Book • Patricia Rhodes, Christine Brain• ISBN 9781846906091
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how genetically modified embryos are grown
and how biofuels are produced
answers for assignment 1 unit 20
level 2 btec science
Biotechnologies have been carried out
Yoghurt production by describing the steps: 
Wine production by describing the steps:
Insulin production in genetic engineering by describing the steps: Genetic engineering
level 2 btec science
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PEARSON•Unit 20 - Medical Physics Techniques
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BTEC Level 2 First Applied Science Student Book • Patricia Rhodes, Christine Brain• ISBN 9781846906091
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Biotechnologies have been carried out
Yoghurt production by describing the steps: 
Wine production by describing the steps:
Insulin production in genetic engineering by describing the steps: Genetic engineering
level 2 btec science