The course is suitable for people who have good mathematical skills who are intending to study sciences further at degree level. Chemistry is the required subject for admission to medical school and is valuable to students intending to study all aspects of biology and biomedical sciences. The course consists of 3 sections each covered to a varying degree of depth for AS and A level. These include: 3.1 Physical Chemistry 3.2 Inorganic Chemistry 3.3 Organic Chemistry
You need to have achieved at least two grade 6’s in GCSE Sciences You will need a minimum of 5 GCSE levels, grades 4-9, including English and Maths and at least three other subjects.
Paper 1 (35%) 2 Hours - 105 Marks - Including relevant practical skills. Includes both short and long answer questions Paper 2 (35%) 2 Hours - 105 Marks - Including relevant practical skills. Includes both short and long answer questions Paper 3 (30%) 2 Hours - 90 Marks - Including structured questions on practical technique, critical analysis of given experimental data, 20 marks on questions from across the specification and 10 marks of multiple choice questions.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Walsall |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Leamore Lane, Bloxwich, Walsall, WS2 7NR |
The course is suitable for people who have good mathematical skills who are intending to study sciences further at degree level. Chemistry is the required subject for admission to medical school and is valuable to students intending to study all aspects of biology and biomedical sciences. The course consists of 3 sections each covered to a varying degree of depth for AS and A level. These include: 3.1 Physical Chemistry 3.2 Inorganic Chemistry 3.3 Organic Chemistry
You need to have achieved at least two grade 6’s in GCSE Sciences You will need a minimum of 5 GCSE levels, grades 4-9, including English and Maths and at least three other subjects.
Paper 1 (35%) 2 Hours - 105 Marks - Including relevant practical skills. Includes both short and long answer questions Paper 2 (35%) 2 Hours - 105 Marks - Including relevant practical skills. Includes both short and long answer questions Paper 3 (30%) 2 Hours - 90 Marks - Including structured questions on practical technique, critical analysis of given experimental data, 20 marks on questions from across the specification and 10 marks of multiple choice questions.