Single Award Science
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In the United Kingdom, Single Award Science refers to a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) syllabus where a pupil studies the three sciences of biology, chemistry and physics as one combined subject. Taught time is usually about three hours per week, and a pupil cannot progress to an A Level in a science subject if this is the science option chosen at GCSE.
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