Chemistry is the study of matter. Often referred to as the ‘central science’, it bridges the gap between the intricate biological processes we observe in living organisms and the unique behavior of molecules at the quantum level. OCR A-Level Chemistry is split into six modules: practical skills in chemistry, foundations in chemistry, periodic table and energy, core organic chemistry, physical chemistry and transition elements, and organic chemistry and analysis. These modules give you a deeper understanding of concepts established at the GCSE level and help develop the reasoning skills needed to explain unfamiliar phenomena in chemistry. You will also master a range of practical skills, through a variety of experiments, including the chemical analysis of unknown compounds, building and testing cells, and synthesizing the drug aspirin. A Level of Chemistry is a gateway to a range of scientific disciplines, for example: • Biochemistry • Chemistry • Chemical Engineering • Forensic Science • Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Science • It is also a strict requirement for almost all courses in Medicine, Veterinary Science, and Dentistry
A minimum of 5 GCSE subjects graded 9-5 including English and 2 GCSE subjects graded 9-6 including Maths and Combined Science / Chemistry.
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| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Wigan |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | PO Box 53, Parson's Walk, Wigan, WN1 1RS |
Chemistry is the study of matter. Often referred to as the ‘central science’, it bridges the gap between the intricate biological processes we observe in living organisms and the unique behavior of molecules at the quantum level. OCR A-Level Chemistry is split into six modules: practical skills in chemistry, foundations in chemistry, periodic table and energy, core organic chemistry, physical chemistry and transition elements, and organic chemistry and analysis. These modules give you a deeper understanding of concepts established at the GCSE level and help develop the reasoning skills needed to explain unfamiliar phenomena in chemistry. You will also master a range of practical skills, through a variety of experiments, including the chemical analysis of unknown compounds, building and testing cells, and synthesizing the drug aspirin. A Level of Chemistry is a gateway to a range of scientific disciplines, for example: • Biochemistry • Chemistry • Chemical Engineering • Forensic Science • Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Science • It is also a strict requirement for almost all courses in Medicine, Veterinary Science, and Dentistry
A minimum of 5 GCSE subjects graded 9-5 including English and 2 GCSE subjects graded 9-6 including Maths and Combined Science / Chemistry.