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Chemistry

Examination Board: AQA

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What will I learn?

If you enjoyed chemistry at GCSE, you’ll really enjoy this A/AS level course. In two years you’ll get a in-depth knowledge of this fascinating subject. In the first year there are three learning units. In Unit 1 you’ll cover foundation subjects like atomic structure, periodicity and organic chemistry. Then in Unit 2 you’ll work up to topics like kinetics, alkenes and analytical techniques. Unit 3 happens throughout the year and is dedicated to investigative and practical skills. Year two follows a similar format. Unit 4 introduces you to 17 topics, including equilibria, polymers and aromatic chemistry. Unit 5 covers thermodynamics, energetics and inorganic chemistry. Unit 6, like Unit 3 is the practical hands-on part of the second year.

If you:

  • have an interest in and enjoy Chemistry
  • want to find out about how things work in the real world
  • enjoy applying your mind to solving problems
  • want to use Chemistry to progress onto further study in higher education or support other qualifications or enter Chemistry-based employment
  • Are hard working with a good sense of fun

Then this could be the course for you!!

What are the entry requirements?

5 A* - C grades at GCSE.  It is important that you have a B in both GCSE Science A and Additional Science or GCSE Chemistry.

How will I be assessed?

  • AS Unit 1 – Foundation Chemistry - This is a 75 minute written examination (33% of your year marks).
  • AS Unit 2 – This is a 105 minute written examination (47% of your year marks).
  • AS Unit 3 – This is the practical assessment based on investigative and practical (20% of your year marks).
  • A2 Unit 4 – This is a 105 minute written examination (40% of your year marks)
  • A2 Unit 5 – This is a 105 minute written examination (40% of your year marks)
  • A2 Unit 6 – This is a practical assessment similar to AS covering aspects of Units 4 and 5. (20% of your year marks).
  • Half your year two marks are added to half your year one marks to give you a final A2 grade.

 Future opportunities

Chemistry is a great choice of subject for people who want a career in health and clinical professions, such as medicine, nursing, veterinary medicine, biochemistry, dentistry or forensic science. It will also equip you for a career in industry, for example in the petrochemical or pharmaceutical industries.  Most laboratory-based jobs benefit from GCE Chemistry and many employers view it as a clear indication of sound academic ability.

Is there anything I need to know?

You must be prepared to work hard and develop good study habits.  Discuss studying this subject with  your chemistry or science teacher or ask  anyone who is studying it now. Visit the Royal Society of Chemistry website for career opportunites.  Visit the UCAS website for course opportunities.

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