Chemistry is a highly academic subject and should be taken on by only the most ambitious and hardworking students. Chemistry is a difficult subject and many good GCSE students find the content a lot more challenging than anything they have faced in the past. You will require a very good knowledge of Mathematics and good reading skills are prerequisites as many exam questions contain rhetoric-specialized language. During practical work you will be asked to carry out procedures independently and safely and use data to solve, often difficult, problems. The above skills make A Level Chemistry a desirable qualification for all the best universities whether you intend to follow a career in Science or not. It is required for pupils who wish to follow a career in Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary or Pharmacy, and can open up a multitude of career pathways in Chemical Engineering or the Health Care sector. The content of the course consists of: • Physical Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry
Minimum grade 6 in GCSE Science, as well as GCSE grade 5+ in English and 6+ mathematics.
Exam 1: (35% of A Level) Relevant Physical Chemistry topics, Organic Chemistry and relevant practical skills. Exam 2: (35% of A Level) Relevant Physical Chemistry topics, Inorganic Chemistry and relevant practical skills. Exam 3: All content and practical skills.
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| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ecclestone Road, Wolverhampton, WV11 2QE |
Chemistry is a highly academic subject and should be taken on by only the most ambitious and hardworking students. Chemistry is a difficult subject and many good GCSE students find the content a lot more challenging than anything they have faced in the past. You will require a very good knowledge of Mathematics and good reading skills are prerequisites as many exam questions contain rhetoric-specialized language. During practical work you will be asked to carry out procedures independently and safely and use data to solve, often difficult, problems. The above skills make A Level Chemistry a desirable qualification for all the best universities whether you intend to follow a career in Science or not. It is required for pupils who wish to follow a career in Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary or Pharmacy, and can open up a multitude of career pathways in Chemical Engineering or the Health Care sector. The content of the course consists of: • Physical Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry
Minimum grade 6 in GCSE Science, as well as GCSE grade 5+ in English and 6+ mathematics.
Exam 1: (35% of A Level) Relevant Physical Chemistry topics, Organic Chemistry and relevant practical skills. Exam 2: (35% of A Level) Relevant Physical Chemistry topics, Inorganic Chemistry and relevant practical skills. Exam 3: All content and practical skills.