AS/A2 in Chemistry
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Duration:1 Year Fee: Under 24 year old :
Full-Time courses for 16-18 School Leavers are Free.
If you are studying at Level 1 or 2 AND you meet the Eligible Benefit criteria tuition fees will be waived. (Registration Fees will still apply). If you are studying at Level 3 AND you meet the Eligible Benefit criteria AND are aged between 19 and 23, tuition fees will be waived. Tuition fees will not be waived for students aged over 23 studying a Level 3 or higher course, however these students may qualify for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan.
Course Content: Throughout the course you will become aware of the concepts of chemistry, and develop an understanding of the link between theory and experiment…
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Duration:1 Year Fee: Under 24 year old :
Full-Time courses for 16-18 School Leavers are Free.
If you are studying at Level 1 or 2 AND you meet the Eligible
Benefit criteria tuition fees will be waived. (Registration Fees
will still apply). If you are studying at Level 3 AND you meet the
Eligible Benefit criteria AND are aged between 19 and 23, tuition
fees will be waived. Tuition fees will not be waived for students
aged over 23 studying a Level 3 or higher course, however these
students may qualify for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan.
Course Content: Throughout the course you will become aware of the
concepts of chemistry, and develop an understanding of the link
between theory and experiment, as well as appreciate the ways in
which different areas of chemistry relate to each other.
In your AS Level year you will study a range of topics including:
Detailed Atomic structure; Chemical Bonding; The Mole Concept;
Introduction to Organic Chemistry; Kinetics; and Chemical
Equilibria.
In the A2 year you will move on to more advanced topics such as:
Kinetics; Equilibrium Organic Chemistry; Spectroscopy; Transition
Metals; Entropy.
In the second year you will go on visits to Astra Zeneca;
University visits and the Young Analyst’ Competition. Entry
Qualification: For entry onto this course, you are required to have
achieved at least 5 A*-C grades at GCSE level.
Students must also have at least a grade C in Mathematics and
English Language. Course Format: You will learn through taught
lessons including question and answer sessions, presentations,
discussions alongside completing workbooks and written tasks.
Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own
learning by; regular revision sessions, attending workshops and
revision sessions and by reading around the subject. Progression:
Students need a C grade in Core Science and a C grade at Additional
Science. To progress on to the A2 year, students must achieve at
least a D grade at AS Level.
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