Medical Science BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma

Entry Requirements

Normal entry requirements for advanced work including a Grade ‘C’ in a GCSE science subject or BTEC Level 2 (Merit level) in a science related area.

About the Subject

In Medical Science you will develop the skills and learn the background knowledge useful for employment in the medical services industry. It can also be studied alongside other level 3 courses as a route into Higher Education. It is a practically based subject and requires a hard-working and determined approach to study.

Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma students will study the following units:

Assessment
Unit
Name Type of
Assessment
Completion
date
1 Fundamentals of
Science
Coursework January
2 Physiology of
Body Systems
Coursework June
3 Medical Physics Coursework June
4 Scientific Practical
Techniques
Coursework January
5 Biochemical
Techniques
Coursework June
6 Microbiological
Techniques
Coursework June

General Information

Fundamentals of Science

In this unit you will use microscopes to find out about the different cells and tissues of the body. You will study chemical reactions and bonding and investigate different types of energy. You will explore the topic of electricity and study different types of electromagnetic radiation.

Physiology of Human Body Systems

This unit builds on the Biology from unit 1 and goes on to look at how the digestive system is adapted to process the food we eat. You will also study how the circulatory and respiratory systems work and how their output can be measured.

Biochemical Techniques

Biochemistry is a study of the chemical processes, without which life on Earth could not exist. You will study the structure of the main biological molecules and discover the metabolic pathways that keep us alive.

Scientific Practical Techniques

The ability to sample and test substances and materials is important in many branches of industry, in research work and in forensic science. In this unit you will select and use appropriate instruments for the work being carried out. You will also gain experience of a range of scientific instruments and their use.

Microbiological Techniques

Microbiology skills are in ever-increasing demand as the benefits and threats from these simplest forms of life become better understood. In this unit you will learn the key concepts and techniques of microbiology, and develop the skills needed to work safely in a microbiology laboratory.

Medical Physics Techniques

Medical physics imaging gives the doctor a clearer understanding of the patient’s condition so treatment can be planned more effectively and therapy delivered more precisely. In this unit you will study established practices in medical physics imaging including x-rays,
ultrasound and MRI.

What Next?

Depending on your other subject choices, Applied Science can provide a lead in to careers in the science industry e.g. as a technician in hospitals, pharmaceutical manufacturing or environmental testing. It can also provide a route into Higher Education as well as providing opportunities to develop a range of skills, techniques and attributes essential for successful performance in working life.