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Is this the right subject for you?
Do you enjoy practical laboratory work?
Are you someone who can cope fairly easily with Maths and
like to use number work in problem solving?
Are you intrigued by the science that you have studied so
far, and prepared to work hard to find out more?
Why study this subject?
Why is copper sulphate blue? Why does ice float on water?
If you want to be able to explain things like this, and
to learn more about the fascinating and varied world of
the elements, then Chemistry is the course for you.
Chemistry is an essential qualification for a large number
of careers as well as being an excellent subject to study
alongside any other A Level. A large number of our students
move on into areas such as Applied Chemistry, Chemical Engineering,
Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Biotechnology
and Environmental Science. If you want any science-based
career, then Chemistry keeps your options open. Chemistry
AS in itself is certain to be a very useful qualification.
Almost all of our students tell us that they really do enjoy
the Chemistry course at BHASVIC and for many of them it
becomes a highly successful and rewarding A Level that helps
them in their further studies.
What is the course content?
Chemistry is the science of materials. It is about gases,
liquids and solids; how they interact and how they may be
made. Think about plastics, pesticides and drugs; fireworks,
fuels and explosives. Chemistry is, literally, everywhere.
In AS Chemistry you will cover topics such as atomic structure,
bonding and the Periodic Table. You will also learn about
rates of reaction, organic chemistry,
energetics and environmental issues.
In the second year the topics are covered in greater depth
with further emphasis on analytical techniques and the application
of chemical understanding in the world around us.
The topics studied are widely inter-linked and the developing
patterns are a distinguishing feature of this subject. Practical
work is used throughout the course both to illustrate concepts
and to enable the development of technical and investigative
skills.
How will your work be assessed?
AS Level (Year 1) Chemistry
(OCR)
Two written exams (80% of AS level)
Assessment of Practical Skills (20% of AS level)
A Level (Year 2) Chemistry (OCR)
Two written exams (80% of A2 level)
Assessment of Practical Skills (20% of A2 level)
What are the entry requirements?
The general entry requirements for studying at Advanced
level apply, and must include a minimum of two grade C’s
in Science (higher tier), or C in Chemistry plus a minimum
of grade C in Maths GCSE. However, two grade B’s in
Science is a much more realistic basis for success in Chemistry
at Advanced level.
Other information
Over 130 students enrol to study Chemistry in their first
year at BHASVIC and there is a good gender mix. There
is always someone to ask when you need help, whether a
friend from your own year group or a member of the Chemistry
staff. We have a well-organised system of support where
you can get help on a one-to-one basis or in small groups.
All students carry out practical work every week and all
the lessons take place in Chemistry Laboratories.
We have a range of computer systems and an interactive
whiteboard for both theory and practical work. The Open
Learning Centre gives you access to a wide selection of
Chemistry books, videos, CD-ROMS and Science publications.
Each
year our students visit the University of Sussex for lectures
and demonstrations. Some get further afield for a few days'
experience of Chemistry and related courses at other Universities.
Above all, our students are successful.
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