
Chemistry
Overview
Chemistry attempts to give solutions to many of the world's challenges.
From investigating how to make sustainable processes to researching a new wonder drug to save millions of lives, the opportunities that chemistry provides are endless, and you will have the opportunity to build essential skills and develop rapidly through this subject.
Entry requirements
CSE - Grade 6 in Maths
GCSE - Grade 6 in Chemistry or 6-6 in Combined/Dual Science
You must also study another STEM A level e.g. Maths/Physics/Biology.
Learning & Assessment
Why study this subject?
Studying chemistry will deepen your understanding of reality. During A level Chemistry you will gain a broader understanding of topics from Chemistry GCSE and develop new concepts.
You will also develop a vast array of essential transferable skills such as logical problem solving and data analysis.
What can you expect from this A level?
Chemistry is a broad course with 34 topics. You will be challenged to learn something new every lesson and supported to make progress. We will provide all the resources and expert support to ensure you pass your required practical certificate.
What can you do with a qualification in this subject?
Chemistry offers a broad and exciting range of careers. We have former students who are doctors, dentists, chemical engineers, vets, aeronautical and chemical engineers.
While many of these careers are the first that spring to mind when considering Chemistry, the skills you develop will enable you to access many different careers. Many of our students are interested in working with animals, medical, chemical or industrial research, engineering, psychology or environmental science.
Assessment
Chemistry is assessed by three externally marked exams sat at the end of year two.
Paper 1 is a mixture of inorganic and physical chemistry.
Paper 2 is a mixture of organic and physical chemistry.
Paper 3 is a mixture of all three subject areas, that includes a multiple choice paper.
Modules / Topics
Year One
Atomic Structure, Amount of Substance, Bonding, Periodicity.
Energetics, Kinetics, Chemical Equilibria.
Redox Reactions, Group 2 (Alkaline Earth Metals), Group 7 (Halogens).
Organic Chemistry.
Year Two
Thermodynamics, Rate Equations, and Electrochemistry.
Acids, Bases, and Period 3 Elements.
Transition Metals and Aqueous Ion Reactions.
Aromatic Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, and NMR Spectroscopy.
Trips / Visits / Enrichment
What can I do with a qualification in this subject?
By pursuing Chemistry, you prepare for specific careers in science and medicine while equipping yourself with critical thinking and analytical skills applicable across various industries.