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Birmingham Metropolitan College – STEM Offer

Birmingham Metropolitan College – STEM Offer. BTEC Level 1 in Applied Science BTEC Level 2 in Applied Science GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics BTEC level 3 in Applied, Medical and Forensic Science A level Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Physics

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Birmingham Metropolitan College – STEM Offer

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  1. Birmingham Metropolitan College – STEM Offer BTEC Level 1 in Applied Science BTEC Level 2 in Applied Science GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics BTEC level 3 in Applied, Medical and Forensic Science A level Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Physics BTEC Level 1,2 & 3 Diploma in Engineering ( Electrical and Mechanical)

  2. Course Student Numbers Level 1 Science 29 Level 2 Science 113 Level 3 Science 262 GCSE’s 868 A level’s Maths 361 Biology 384 Chemistry 324 Physics 149 Further Maths 33 Popularity of Courses

  3. Popularity of Courses • Course Student Numbers • Level 1 Engineering 137 • Level 2 Engineering 109 • level 3 Engineering 154

  4. BNC Medical science students studying trigonometry using blood spatter patterns BFD Applied Science students making models of DNA and chromosomes

  5. BND Forensic Science students on an external visit to the Crime Scene House at Staffordshire University

  6. I want to be a Forensic Scientist

  7. LSIS STEM Conference at BMET

  8. LSIS STEM CONFERENCE at BMET

  9. Bi- Directional Movement of knowledge and Technology between Employers and Educators KKT – Knowledge Technology Transfer

  10. WHY?

  11. Regional STEM Skills Priorities Improve Learning and Teaching New Revenue Streams – particularly to the FE Sector Generating Science Entrepreneurs Careers Information – Industrial Experience Links STEM Ambassadors Innovate to Educate – working with the New Engineering Foundation ( NEF)

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