Chemistry
Course summary
This course will provide numerous opportunities to use practical experiences to link theory to reality, and equip students with the essential practical skills needed. Students on this course will explore three major aspects of chemistry including physical, inorganic and organic chemistry. Students will also carry out assessed practicals which involve relation with theoretical aspects and theoretical knowledge of chemical processes in industries. Physical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry
Entry Requirements
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| Requirement | Rule | You |
|---|---|---|
GCSE qualifications | 5 gcse qualifications at grade 5.0 or above | — |
Combined Science | Grade 6-6 in Combined Science | — |
Biology Alternative route | Grade 6 in Biology | — |
Chemistry Alternative route | Grade 6 in Chemistry | — |
Physics Alternative route | Grade 6 in Physics | — |
Mathematics | Grade 6 in Mathematics | — |
As published by the school
5 GCSEs at 5 and above. Higher entry requirements are required for those wishing to study 4 A Levels. Students need GCSE Maths at 6 and Science at 66.
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Assessment
This course will be assessed through external examinations.
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