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T Level Health and Science Technical Laboratory Specialism
Leicester College
Welford Road, Leicester, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE2 7LW
No Qualification
Unknown/Not applicable
Available start dates
Available start dates
Monday, 07 September 2026
Abbey Park Campus
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Course Summary
Developed by top experts in the field, this two-year health and science T level gets you set with all the specific skills you need to work as a technical laboratory assistant or in other health and science jobs. Plus, it opens doors for higher apprenticeships or degrees.
For most of the time (around 80%), you'll be in class, diving into key scientific principles and important rules that cover everything in health and science. The rest (20%) is where the fun starts�a significant work placement where you'll dive into a project set by your employer. This is where you'll really get to see what it's like to work in a laboratory in a real work environment.
Course Details
Year one: your introduction to the world of essential health and science and the contexts, theories and principles that underpin the entire industry.
Your folders fill up quickly with core scientific concepts and key regulations. Your notes detail good scientific/clinical practice, how to manage information and the all-important health and safety protocols.
You and your classmates need subject dividers for
1. ethics
2. scientific methodology
3. data handling and processing
4. experimental equipment and techniques
Along with these you learn a broad of traditional science (biology, chemistry and physics), and you'll also explore your options, the roles and pathways, employers and businesses you could work for in the science sector. Year one: your introduction to the world of essential health and science and the contexts, theories and principles that underpin the entire industry.
Your folders fill up quickly with core scientific concepts and key regulations. Your notes detail good scientific/clinical practice, how to manage information and the all-important health and safety protocols.
You and your classmates need subject dividers for
1. ethics
2. scientific methodology
3. data handling and processing
4. experimental equipment and techniques
Along with these you learn a broad of traditional science (biology, chemistry and physics), and you'll also explore your options, the roles and pathways, employers and businesses you could work for in the science sector.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
There are several formal assessments during the two years: external exams, controlled assessments, practical summary assignments and an employer-led set project.�
Together, the assessments generate an overall grade of pass, merit, distinction or distinction*.
At the end of your T level, you receive a nationally recognised certificate with a clear breakdown of your achievements. The T level can be worth up to 168 UCAS points.
Entry requirements
T levels are for people who are 16-18 on 31 August on the date that they start the course.
You need the following to be accepted on the Health and Science T level:
5 GCSEs including maths and English and double science at grade 4 or higher
one reference (this is usually from your school).
90% attendance at school (or your last place or work/ study) � this is desirable.
Your next steps...
A T level in health and science means you�re absolutely qualified to have a fulfilling career in technical laboratory services. You could also decide to take your learning further and do a higher level apprenticeship or a degree.
A chat with our independent careers advisors will help you figure out your next step. They have all the information, advice and guidance you need to kickstart your career.
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