A Level Chemistry is divided into six teaching modules: • Module 1: Development of practical skills in Chemistry. • Module 2: Foundations in Chemistry. • Module 3: Periodic Table and Energy. • Module 4: Core Organic Chemistry. • Module 5: Physical Chemistry and Transition Metals. • Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis. Chemistry is a facilitating subject for entry into the Russell Group of universities. By choosing a facilitating subject you will have the largest choice of degree courses further down the line.
9-4 grades (or equivalent) in at least five GCSE subjects (please note that double awards, BTECs, etc. are still counted by subject) A-level Sciences require at least grade 6/6 Double Science.
Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4 are covered in Year 12. Module 1 is completed in Year 13 along with modules 5 and 6. All six modules of work are assessed in the A Level examinations.
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A Level Chemistry is divided into six teaching modules: • Module 1: Development of practical skills in Chemistry. • Module 2: Foundations in Chemistry. • Module 3: Periodic Table and Energy. • Module 4: Core Organic Chemistry. • Module 5: Physical Chemistry and Transition Metals. • Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis. Chemistry is a facilitating subject for entry into the Russell Group of universities. By choosing a facilitating subject you will have the largest choice of degree courses further down the line.
9-4 grades (or equivalent) in at least five GCSE subjects (please note that double awards, BTECs, etc. are still counted by subject) A-level Sciences require at least grade 6/6 Double Science.
Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4 are covered in Year 12. Module 1 is completed in Year 13 along with modules 5 and 6. All six modules of work are assessed in the A Level examinations.