Why study Chemistry?
Chemistry forms an increasingly important part of our everyday lives and this OCR Specification A course reflects this by providing understanding of core chemical concepts including the periodic table, the elements, physical chemistry, chemical synthesis, analytical techniques, organic chemistry and analysis.
Studying A-level Chemistry is full of practical experiences for students and these are embedded within each unit, reflecting its importance, as well as supporting the teaching and learning of the theory.
Chemistry is a fascinating, challenging and well respected subject at A-level, the study of which can provide an opening to a variety of science-related careers or vocational courses at higher level including university.
The course is structured to enable completion of the A-level over two years. There is an allocation of eight hours of teaching each fortnight.
Students will be provided with the details to purchase appropriate textbooks. The school’s website does provides additional learning support in chemistry including the full OCR A in Chemistry e-spec.
Subject at A-level The aims of the course are to develop:
• students’ interest in, and enthusiasm for, chemistry, including developing a potential interest in further study and a career in chemistry
• an appreciation of how society makes decisions about current scientific issues
• a deeper understanding of the skills, knowledge and understanding of how science works
• essential knowledge and 21
understanding of different areas of the subject and how they relate to each other
Students may wish to include chemistry as part of a broad range of subjects or as part of a package focusing on the sciences.
A-level Units
Paper 1 - Periodic Table, Elements and Physical Chemistry Paper 2 - Synthesis and Analytical Techniques Paper 3 - Unified Chemistry
Non-Exam Assessment - Practical Endorsement for Chemistry
A-level Assessment Papers 1, 2 and 3 are assessed at the end of Year 13 with terminal written papers.
The non-exam assessment is assessed throughout the year for the A2 course.
Entry Requirements
The minimum requirements to study chemistry are two Grade As in Core Science/ Additional Science or a Grade A in Chemistry as part of the triple science programme. Consideration will be given to students with high Grade Bs. Grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics is also required
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