Who is the course for? A level Chemistry is suitable 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 studies in Higher Education or support other qualifications or enter chemistry-based employment. What can it lead to? Chemistry is a must for degrees in medicine, veterinary science and dentistry and can open up a range of careers and higher education courses in optometry, physiotherapy, pharmaceutical sciences, forensic science, biomedical and biological sciences, and environmental health and food sciences. Chemistry can also help gain direct entry into employment, especially into the scientific and related sectors. What will I study? Chemistry involves the investigation of substances, what they are made of, how they interact and what role they play in modern industrial society. You’ll explore all aspects of chemistry: physical, inorganic and organic as well as modern analytical techniques. You’ll develop a logical approach to problem solving as well as your ability to understand abstract principles. The course encourages imaginative and critical thinking and develops your skills in laboratory procedures. In Chemistry you will need to be able to communicate effectively, be able to carry out research, work independently and critically think about problems. Good practical skills are also important as Chemistry is a very practical subject.
Stand alone assessment of practical and investigative skills within contexts encountered during the course. Examination (100%).
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Harrow |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Shaldon Road, Edgware, HA8 6AN |
Who is the course for? A level Chemistry is suitable 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 studies in Higher Education or support other qualifications or enter chemistry-based employment. What can it lead to? Chemistry is a must for degrees in medicine, veterinary science and dentistry and can open up a range of careers and higher education courses in optometry, physiotherapy, pharmaceutical sciences, forensic science, biomedical and biological sciences, and environmental health and food sciences. Chemistry can also help gain direct entry into employment, especially into the scientific and related sectors. What will I study? Chemistry involves the investigation of substances, what they are made of, how they interact and what role they play in modern industrial society. You’ll explore all aspects of chemistry: physical, inorganic and organic as well as modern analytical techniques. You’ll develop a logical approach to problem solving as well as your ability to understand abstract principles. The course encourages imaginative and critical thinking and develops your skills in laboratory procedures. In Chemistry you will need to be able to communicate effectively, be able to carry out research, work independently and critically think about problems. Good practical skills are also important as Chemistry is a very practical subject.
Stand alone assessment of practical and investigative skills within contexts encountered during the course. Examination (100%).