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Planet Earth Certificate in
Environmental Science

Last Updated On  02 April 2012

  This course does not involve attending an  exam centre. 

The PEC Environmental Science course is composed of eight lessons, which each student receives by post.  The lessons can be sent at intervals chosen by the student.

Each lesson refers to a particular section of the syllabus, contains notes to support the textbook and an assignment, which the student completes and returns to the tutor.

Each assignment sent in will be assessed and discussed by personal correspondence from the tutor.  The assignments are excellent practice questions for the final test.

Students can enrol on the course at any time of the year and work at their own pace, spreading the course over a longer period than just one year, if preferred, without incurring any additional enrolment costs.

You don't have to take the end test at the end of the course, if you choose not to.  You can still do the course, just for the fun of learning.

On completion of the course each student will receive a
Planet Earth Environmental Science Certificate.

This certificate will state a grade achieved and the fact that the course was completed to a GCSE equivalent standard.

There is no examination to attend.


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