Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Electrical and electronic engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the study, design, and application of electrical systems and electronic devices.

Archaeology

Archaeology is the study of past human life and cultures through the excavation and analysis of material remains such as tools, structures, and artefacts.

GCSE Religious Studies A (AQA)

GCSE Religious Studies explores profound questions about belief, morality, and the human experience, covering topics such as world religions, ethical dilemmas, philosophical ideas, and the impact of faith on society.

GCSE Physics (AQA)

GCSE Physics unravels the principles that govern the universe, exploring topics such as forces, energy, waves, electricity, magnetism, and the fundamental laws of motion and matter.

GCSE History (AQA)

GCSE History uncovers the events and individuals that shaped the world, covering topics such as significant wars, revolutions, social changes, political movements, and their lasting impact on society.

GCSE Geography A (Edexcel)

GCSE Geography explores the dynamic relationship between people and the planet, covering topics such as physical landscapes, urbanisation, climate change, ecosystems, and global development.

GCSE Geography (AQA)

GCSE Geography explores the dynamic relationship between people and the planet, covering topics such as physical landscapes, urbanisation, climate change, ecosystems, and global development.

GCSE Economics (OCR)

GCSE Economics examines the forces shaping our world, covering topics like supply and demand, markets, government policies, global trade, and the impact of economic decisions on individuals and societies.

GCSE Chemistry (AQA)

GCSE Chemistry delves into the fundamental principles of matter, exploring topics such as atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical reactions, bonding, and the science behind everyday materials.

Sport & Exercise Science

Sport and exercise science is a multidisciplinary field that combines principles from physiology, biomechanics, psychology, and nutrition to study the human body’s response to physical activity and exercise.