BTEC Application of Science Year 11 Unit 6 Health Applications of Life Science Unit 13 Investigating a Crime Scene.

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BTEC Application of Science Year 11 Unit 6 Health Applications of Life Science Unit 13 Investigating a Crime Scene

Year 11 2 Optional Units Unit 6- Health Applications of Life Science Unit 13- Investigating a Crime Scene These will equal a further 15 credits Year 10 3 Compulsory Units The students have already completed Unit 1, 2 and 3 Equal to 15 credits

There is no final exam The course is 100% coursework Two years of BTEC = 30 credits Unit 6 = 5 credits Unit 13 = 10 credits = 15 credits for the year total

Unit number Topic title Six On completion of this unit the learner should Be able to investigate factors which contribute to healthy living Know how to preventative measures can be used to support healthy lining Be able to investigate how some treatments are used when illness occurs Thirteen On completion of this unit the learner should Be able to investigate a scene- of– crime Be bale to use appropriate scientific techniques to analyse evidence which has been collected from the scene– of–crime Understand the relationship of forensic science to the law, including the criminal justice system