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EKC Canterbury College Open Day
May 6, 2026
4pm to 7pm
A Level in Environmental Science
EKC Canterbury College
New Dover Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3AJ
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open - Monday 27 October 2025
Applications Close - Open all year
How to Apply – Please apply through KentChoices and use your KentChoices login which your school should provide
PLEASE NOTE - Popular courses can fill up quickly so apply early to avoid disappointment
If you have any queries regarding the courses, please contact EKC Canterbury College
You can make up to 5 applications to Colleges within the EKC Group, that is:
- EKC Ashford College
- EKC Broadstairs College*
- EKC Canterbury College*
- EKC Dover College
- EKC Folkestone College*
- EKC Sheppey College
*Junior Colleges exist in these locations.
Please only add one course or T Level per application, except for A Levels at EKC Canterbury College, where up to 4 A Level courses can be added per application. At your interview, you and the tutors can discuss the best level and courses in order for you to progress.
Course Summary
Our environment is incredibly important to us; if you are interested in conserving the environment in face of growing human pressures and human population growth, then this is the course for you.
It is an excellent interdisciplinary subject that challenges you to combine skills and knowledge from a range of different subjects such as biology, chemistry, physics, geography and ecology; the course also touches upon elements of social sciences.
Environmental Science is also an opportunity for you to develop practical scientific skills in the environment, so if you enjoy getting out of the classroom, you would be a great fit for this subject.
Course Details
There are seven key areas that you will study, including:
- The living environment
- The physical environment
- Energy resources
- Pollution
- Biological resources
- Sustainability
- Research methods
A key element of the course is undertaking fieldwork activities where you can put theory into practice. You will experience different habitats, climates, land formations and societies.
Upon completion of survey methods, you will then spend time in the laboratories learning how to undertake different tests and analysis.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
This subject is assessed in two examinations in the second year.
To support you with achievement in these exams, you will have formative assessments such as homework, essays, reports and mock exams.
Entry requirements
General entry
requirements:
To study this A
Level, you’ll need a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5 or above across your top six
subjects with at least a grade 5 or above in Maths and English Language or
Literature.
Please note:
your GPA average can include English and Maths.
Subject-specific entry requirements:
To study
Environmental Science, you’ll need a grade 5 or above in Maths, a grade 5 or
above in a single Science subject or Combined Science, and a grade 5 in at least
one other written subject (e.g. English Literature, History, Geography, Drama
and Theatre, Business, Religious Studies
etc).
Your next steps...
Studying Environmental Science will give you a wealth of opportunities. Many learners decided to continue into Higher Education upon completion of their A Levels, but you may also wish to explore higher level apprenticeships, internships or traineeships in the ever-growing Environmental Science sector.
Future career opportunities can include environmental specialists, nuclear waste management, geologists, landfill engineers, ecologists, wildlife conservation, urban planning and zoology.
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