GCSE Engineering
GCSE Engineering introduces students to the world of engineering, equipping them with practical skills and theoretical knowledge. This course covers a range of engineering disciplines, fostering problem-solving abilities and inspiring lifelong interest in the field. It provides a foundation for further education and career paths in engineering.
Curriculum
The GCSE Engineering curriculum covers a broad range of topics, including:
- Engineering Materials: Students learn about the properties and uses of various materials in engineering.
- Engineering Manufacturing Processes: This includes different methods of manufacturing and production.
- Design Processes: Students learn how to create design briefs and develop solutions to engineering problems.
- Technological Applications: The course explores how technology is applied in various engineering contexts.
The curriculum aims to develop students' subject knowledge, skills, and understanding, enabling them to solve engineering problems effectively. It also covers how businesses convert designs into products. AQA is a popular exam board for GCSE Engineering. The GCSE Engineering course content was published in December 2015.
Assessment
The GCSE Engineering qualification is graded on a scale of 9 (highest) to 1 (lowest). In some instances, a Non-Examined Assessment (NEA) contributes 50% of the final grade. This practical assessment allows students to demonstrate their skills and knowledge in a real-world context. Specific assessment details vary depending on the exam board.
Prerequisites
While there are no strict prerequisites for GCSE Engineering, a strong foundation in mathematics and science is recommended. Students considering a career in engineering are often advised to choose triple science if available. |