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Chemistry
Level 3
Further Education
Armagh Campus
Overview
Chemistry is often described as the most versatile science as it overlaps with both biology and physics. The study of chemistry plays an important role in the modern world, from the development of new medicines and electronic gadgets to how we control levels of pollution or identify materials in outer space. Chemistry has a huge impact on our lives; we all experience chemical reactions daily, whether it is breathing, baking a cake or driving a car. Therefore, studying chemistry helps us explain these and many other interactions by analysing all the associated elements and compounds they form.
Attendance at Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Sessions (IPEAS and GPEAS) may be required. These interviews may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) and will play an important role in the selection of all courses.
For applicants who are at least 16 years of age on or before 1st July in the year of proposed entry to the course and who have recently been in education to key stage 4, must have one of the following:
Applicants wishing to study 3 A-Levels must have achieved 5 GCSEs at Grade C. It is desirable that these should include GCSE English Language Grade C and GCSE Mathematics Grade C or above.
Applicants wishing to study 4 A-Levels must have achieved 6 GCSEs at Grade B. It is essential that these include GCSE English Language Grade C and GCSE Mathematics Grade C or above.
GCSE Double Award Science grade BB or GCSE Chemistry (Higher Tier) grade C or above.
BTEC First Diploma or Certificate or equivalent at Merit or above (with an overall qualification profile equivalent to 20 points or above)
Leaving Certificate – a profile equivalent to 14 points (of which 4 subjects must be achieved at Grade C3 or better at Ordinary Level) pre-2017. From 2017, 4 subjects must be achieved at 04 or better at Ordinary Level.
Attendance at IPEAS or GPEAS is essential in the selection of candidates in all courses.
It is desirable that students have attained a GCSE at grade B or above in the subject they wish to study for A Level.
Applicants wishing to study an A-Level in Chemistry must have obtained GCSE Double Award Science grade BB or GCSE Chemistry (Higher Tier) grade C or above.
AS Content
Assessment
Weighting
Unit 1: Basic Concepts in Physical, & Inorganic Chemistry
External written exam 1 hour 30 minutes
40% of AS 16% of A-Level
Unit 2: Further Physical & Inorganic Chemistry &
an Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Combination of external examination and practical skills as outlined in the section above.
Students can progress to science subjects in higher education at other higher education institutions or consider SRC’s higher education provision, including higher level apprenticeships. Chemistry A-Level can lead on to degree courses such as forensic science, veterinary science, medicine, chemical engineering or a degree related to the study of health.
The skills and knowledge developed on this course can forge a career for you in fields such as pharmaceutical research, nursing, physiotherapy and veterinary medicine.