a²om BTEC in Driving Science
a²om has developed a BTEC in Driving Science (equivalent to GCSE level).
This qualification enables a structured approach to learning to drive while widening the syllabus to include science, human factors and post-test coaching.
The a²om BTEC not only educates you about driver attitude and behaviour that can lead to crashes, but also raises awareness of several other factors that contribute to the unacceptably high number of young drivers being killed and seriously injured.
On top of some of the best in-car driving lessons available in the UK, the syllabus includes :
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Statistics
- Physics
- Social studies
- Risk management
The syllabus incorporates a post test element which educates you about your
vulnerabilities, and the importance of questioning your own attitudes and
behaviour. This will make you a safer driver as you gain valuable lessons
through wider driving experiences.
An award winning, research-based, on-line learning support system forms an
integral component to the a²om BTEC.
This online course material comes in two parts:
a2om highway is a comprehensive on-line learning environment which supports the student’s on road sessions.
a2om mind is a "brain training" development programme that
will improve your response times, enhance your hazards detection skills and
teach you how to manage risks.
The qualification is delivered by a²om educated instructors qualified to deliver
the a²om BTEC and assess
your progress.
Through the process of learning to drive, you will gain an accredited qualification,
in an activity that you would be undertaking anyway. The extra effort involved is
minimal and you become a safer and more knowledgeable driver.
You will be taught a structured and verified training programme that goes way beyond the driving test.
Introductory offer: £175
50% discount of the normal a2om BTEC Driving Science price of £300 inc VAT
(plus the cost of your lessons with an a²om accredited ADI)
Please note: a²om mind requires a broadband connection (512k or faster
recommended), 1GB of memory and a Pentium 4 or equivalent processor.