Course Outline: The duration of the course is either one year to gain an AS award or two years for the full A level qualification. Skills: There will be opportunities for students to attend external lectures, workshops and conferences, often provided by the examining board, for specific aspects of the course. There will also be ample opportunity to develop practical skills as practical investigations are an integral part of this AS/A level course. Future progressions from this course: Gaining a qualification in Chemistry at this level can lead into Higher Education in areas such as medicine, pharmacology, dentistry, veterinary, dietetics, nursing, forensics, sports Science, psychology, teaching and more. Students of chemistry have also progressed into other less related areas such as business and law.
A minimum of five GCSE grade 5s or above. All students will need to obtain a minimum of 7-6 in science, a grade 6+ in math's and a grade 5+ in English.
Paper 1 assesses the content from Modules 1, 2, 3 and 5 Paper 2 assesses the content from Modules 1, 2, 4 and 6 Paper 3 assesses the content from Modules 1 to 6
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Hillingdon |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Clifton Gardens, Hillingdon, Uxbridge, UB10 0EJ |
Course Outline: The duration of the course is either one year to gain an AS award or two years for the full A level qualification. Skills: There will be opportunities for students to attend external lectures, workshops and conferences, often provided by the examining board, for specific aspects of the course. There will also be ample opportunity to develop practical skills as practical investigations are an integral part of this AS/A level course. Future progressions from this course: Gaining a qualification in Chemistry at this level can lead into Higher Education in areas such as medicine, pharmacology, dentistry, veterinary, dietetics, nursing, forensics, sports Science, psychology, teaching and more. Students of chemistry have also progressed into other less related areas such as business and law.
A minimum of five GCSE grade 5s or above. All students will need to obtain a minimum of 7-6 in science, a grade 6+ in math's and a grade 5+ in English.
Paper 1 assesses the content from Modules 1, 2, 3 and 5 Paper 2 assesses the content from Modules 1, 2, 4 and 6 Paper 3 assesses the content from Modules 1 to 6