10 Chemistry A Level Chemistry A Level offers you a comprehensive exploration of chemical concepts, focusing on both theoretical understanding and practical application. You will cover a broad spectrum of topics, including atomic structure, energetics, kinetics, equilibrium, periodicity, organic nomenclature and analysis. You will study the properties and reactions of organic and inorganic compounds, along with the principles behind chemical reactions and mechanisms. This course will provide an opportunity to develop scientific inquiry skills through practical experiments which are embedded throughout the curriculum helping you develop critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skills. Course Overview This A Level qualification is linear meaning students will sit all exams at the end of their course in Year 13 with three two-hour exams assessing the following topics: Paper 1: Physical and Inorganic Paper 2: Organic and Physical Paper 3: Organic, Inorganic and Physical with emphasis on assessment of required practical experiments Assessment Chemistry A Level is essential for courses such as veterinary science, dentistry, pharmacy and chemical engineering. Whilst many opportunities specifically using Chemistry require higher qualifications, most laboratory-based jobs benefit from a Chemistry qualification. Success at A Level Chemistry can be a clear indication of sound academic ability. Where could it take you? Entry Requirements A minimum of 5 grades 9-4 at GCSE, including English. In addition, grades 7, 6 and 6 in any order in GCSE Maths and Science are required.
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