We come across science in everyday things in the world around us, both living and non-living. Studying Science in school can help you to understand the importance of science in our lives and in the environment.
By the end of Junior Cycle, you will be able to appreciate how scientists work and how scientific ideas are modified over time.Many of the skills you learn while studying science such as problem solving and investigation skills are very useful outside of school and will be of use to you in whatever job you choose to do.
In third level there are many different types of science courses on offer and many different careers open to science students. These include such occupations as: pharmacist, radiographer, doctor, dentist, technician, psychologist, astronomer, teacher, vet and researcher.
The specification for Junior Cycle science focuses on the development of students’ knowledge of and about science through the unifying strand - Nature of science, and FOUR other strands: Physical World, Chemical World, Biological World, and Earth and Space.
Number of hours over 3 years | Final Exam | Classroom-Based Assessments (CBAs) | Assessments Task |
200 hrs minimum |
One 2-hour paper Taken at Common level Worth 90% of overall grade |
Two CBAs to be taken over 2nd & 3rd year CBA 1- Extended Experimental InvestigationCBA 2- Science in Society Investigation |
Students complete a specified written reflection task which is sent to the SEC for marking. Worth 10% of overall grade |
These subjects demonstrate how to explore nature using carefully planned methods, and teach the basic methods and findings of scientific investigation.
This subject builds skills and knowledge that are particularly useful for careers in the following Career Sectors: