Chemistry A Level Level 3, Full Time, 2 years 3

A Level

In Norwich

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Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Norwich

Entry Requirements

Applicants should have a minimum of a grade 5 in Mathematics, and a minimum of a grade 6,6 in GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy or a grade 6 in GCSE Chemistry. (We will also accept B grades as equivalent). Applicants should also have a minimum of six GCSEs at grades 9-4.

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Location

Start date

Norwich (Norfolk)
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Ipswich Road, NR2 2LJ

Start date

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About this course

Career Progression

Students could enter employment in healthcare, research science, forensic science, medicine, dentistry and veterinary science. An AS or A-Level in Chemistry develops and demonstrates many transferable skills appreciated by many employers in non-chemical careers as well as science-based careers.

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Subjects

  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Full Time
  • Mathematics

Course programme

Summary

Are you fascinated by chemical reactions? Do you want to explore the world of atoms and molecules? If so, chemistry is for you.
A Level Chemistry will help you explain the material world. Why does ice float on water? Why is copper sulphate blue? How do proteins stay together? Many aspects of Chemistry touch on your life and link with other subjects, especially Biology, Physics, Maths and Psychology. The course will also develop your practical skills to carry out, interpret, analyse and evaluate experiments.
First year topics include:

  • The structure of atoms and how they form bonds
  • Chemical reactions
  • The periodic table and more in depth study of groups within it
  • Quantities and the mole concept
  • Groups of organic chemicals
  • Making new chemicals
  • Analysing the structure or unknown substances

Second year topics include:

  • Rates if reaction and equillibria
  • Avids and Bases
  • Further organic chemistry and Analysis
  • Electrochemistry and batteries
  • Transition metals and compounds

You are likely to enjoy this subject if you enjoy practical laboratory work and mathematics and would like to use number work in problem solving. It is also ideal for students who are intrigued by the science that they have studied so far and are prepared to work hard to find out more. To do well you will need to stay actively engaged in theory and practical lessons, work hard and recall a lot of facts and understand a number of abstract concepts To sum up, chemistry best suits students who can do abstract thinking, who are numerate, whole love to solve problems and who can retain information.

Additional information

Progression Successful students could go on to study for a degree (or possible HND) in a variety of subjects including chemistry, environmental science, medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary science, biology, or some related area, or use it as a general academic qualification. Some universities have identified chemistry as one of the subjects they prefer applicants to have studied at A level.

Chemistry A Level Level 3, Full Time, 2 years 3

Price on request