Chemistry A Level

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A Level Chemistry builds upon the knowledge gained at GCSE but goes much further than GCSE. It contains a slightly greater level of mathematical content and overlaps with some topics taught in Physics. In addition, an A Level in Chemistry allows you to develop a range of generic skills requested by both employers and universities. For instance, a successful A Level chemist will be an effective problem-solver and be able to communicate efficiently both orally and with the written word. Handling data will be a key part of your work, allowing you to demonstrate information retrieval skills as well as use of numeracy and ICT. You will build up a range of practical skills that require creativity and accuracy as well as developing a firm understanding of health and safety issues. AS Chemistry is a subject in which much learning stems from experimental work it is likely that you will need to work effectively as part of a group, developing team participation and leadership skills. As you become more skilled you will take responsibility for selecting appropriate qualitative and quantitative methods, recording your observations and findings accurately and precisely as well as critically analysing and evaluating the methodology, results and impact of your own and others’ experimental and investigative activities. There are over 200 courses at university which include Chemistry should students wish to continue their studies.

Course information

Name: Chemistry A Level Qualification title: GCE A Level in Chemistry A Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment AS Modules 1-4 covering: Development of practical skills in Chemistry, foundations in Chemistry, Periodic table and energy and core organic Chemistry. With two 1½ hour papers at the end of the course A Level Modules 1-4 plus additional modules focusing on physical Chemistry and transition elements and organic Chemistry and analysis. At the end of the course there are two 2¼ hour papers and a synoptic paper of 1½ hours plus a non-examination assessment Awarding Oxford Cambridge & RSA Examinations Created 20150925 10:48:13 Updated 20161004 14:25:33

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Royal Alexandra and Albert School
Voluntary Aided School
n/a

Address

Gatton Park Town: Reigate

Learning aims

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