Chemistry
Course summary
A Level Chemistry goes into much more detail than GCSE. It attempts to answer the big question ‘what is the world made of?’ and it is the search for this answer that makes this subject so fascinating. From investigating how one substance can be changed drastically into another, to researching a new wonder drug to save millions of lives, the opportunities that Chemistry provides are endless.
Entry Requirements
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| Requirement | Rule | You |
|---|---|---|
GCSE qualifications | 5 gcse qualifications at grade 7.0 or above | — |
English Language | Grade 5 in English Language | — |
English Literature Alternative route | Grade 5 in English Literature | — |
Mathematics | Grade 5 in Mathematics | — |
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Assessment
Paper 1 ‐ Inorganic chemistry with relevant physical chemistry. 2 hour written exam worth 105 marks (35% of A Level). Paper 2 ‐ Organic chemistry with relevant physical chemistry. 2 hour written exam worth 105 marks (35% A Level). Paper 3 ‐ All practical skills and all content can be examined. 2 hour written exam worth 90 marks (30% of A Level).
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