International A Level Physics IAS / IAL

Pearson Edexcel – Qualification Codes: WPH11/ WPH12/ WPH13 (IAS), WPH14/ WPH15/ WPH16 (IAL)

Why Study This Course?

The Pearson Edexcel International Advanced Level in Physics is designed for students who wish to develop a deep understanding of fundamental physical principles and their applications. This qualification equips students with problem-solving, mathematical, and practical skills, making it ideal for those aspiring to careers in engineering, physics, medicine, and other sciences.

This course is ideal for students who:

Who is This Course For?

This course is suitable for students who:

This course fosters quantitative reasoning, experimental proficiency, and problem-solving skills, essential for higher education and professional careers in physics, engineering, and technology.

1. Experimental Techniques and Laboratory Skills

2. Mathematical and Analytical Problem-Solving

3. Logical Reasoning and Critical Thinking

The course assesses students based on the following objectives:

Objective Description Weighting
AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of physics concepts 30%
AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding in practical and theoretical contexts 40%
AO3 Analyse, interpret, and evaluate experimental findings 40%

Strong Preparation for University and Beyond

This course fosters linguistic awareness, analytical thinking, and advanced writing skills, essential for higher education and professional careers.

Recognition by Top Universities

The Pearson Edexcel International A-Level in Physics is widely recognised by universities, employers, and research institutions worldwide.

Development of Advanced Scientific and Research Skills

Students develop investigative, computational, and laboratory skills, which are essential in STEM careers and scientific research.

Engaging and Real-World Applications

The course covers modern physics applications, energy sustainability, and technological innovation, ensuring students engage with real-world challenges.

Course Structure

The qualification consists of four externally assessed written papers, divided into two levels:

International Advanced Subsidiary (IAS) – Equivalent to AS Level

Unit 1: Mechanics and Materials (IAS – 20%)

Exam Duration

1 hour 30 minutes

Assessment Format

External written examination

Topics Covered

Unit 2: Waves and Electricity (IAS – 20%)

Exam Duration

1 hour 30 minutes

Assessment Format

External written examination

Topics Covered

Unit 3: Practical Skills in Physics I (IAS – 10%)

Exam Duration

1 hour 20 minutes

Assessment Format

External written examination

Key Focus

International Advanced Level (IAL) – Full A-Level

Unit 4: Further Mechanics, Fields, and Particles (IA2 – 20%)

Exam Duration

1 hour 45 minutes

Assessment Format

External written examination

Topics Covered

Unit 5: Thermodynamics, Radiation, Oscillations, and Cosmology (IA2 – 20%)

Exam Duration

1 hour 45 minutes

Assessment Format

External written examination

Topics Covered

Unit 6: Practical Skills in Physics II (IA2 – 10%)

Exam Duration

1 hour 20 minutes

Assessment Format

External written examination

Key Focus