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A-Level Chemistry

Wilberforce Sixth Form College

Saltshouse Road, Hull, HU8 9HD

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Thursday, 01 October 2026
Wilberforce Sixth Form College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Before submitting your application to Wilberforce Sixth Form College, please ensure the following information has been included:

  • Personal Details – including your home address, email address, contact number and school.
  • Predicted Grades – a full list of all your predicted grades.

Once your application is submitted, we will contact you via your personal email address. If you wish to change your course choices, this can be done at your interview—there is no need to submit a new application.

For further information or assistance, please contact liaison@wilberforce.ac.uk

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Course Summary

A Level Chemistry is an explosive, vibrant and lively subject that could provide the solution to your next big step. A qualification in Chemistry is an excellent base for a university degree in healthcare such as medicine, pharmacy and dentistry as well as the biological sciences, physics, mathematics, engineering, pharmacology and analytical chemistry.

Chemistry is taken by many students as it helps you to develop an understanding of difficult concepts as well as transferable skills such as problem-solving, analysis and evaluation which are applicable to a wide range of subjects. It can lead to a range of career opportunities including chemical, manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries and in areas such as forensics, environmental protection and healthcare. These skills are useful for many other areas too, such as law, accountancy and other finance careers.

You will get the opportunity to participate in several curriculum enhancement activities such as talks and practical activities delivered by external speakers who are experts in their fields.

WHO IS THE COURSE AIMED AT?

This course is for you if you are interested in chemistry or if you simply enjoy it! If you aim to progress on to university to study a scientific course, then A Level Chemistry will be a must-have requirement.

Course Details

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

• Module 1: Development of practical skills in chemistry

Chemistry is a practical subject and the development of practical skills is fundamental to understanding the nature of chemistry. Chemistry gives you many opportunities to develop the fundamental skills needed to collect and analyse empirical data. Skills in planning, implementing, analysing and evaluating will be assessed in the written papers.

• Module 2: Foundations in chemistry
This module provides you with a knowledge and understanding of the important chemical ideas that underpin the study of Chemistry at A Level and acts as an important bridge from your study at GCSE level.

• Module 3: Periodic table and energy
The focus of this module is inorganic and physical chemistry, the applications of energy use to everyday life and industrial processes, and current environmental concerns associated with sustainability. This module provides you with a knowledge and understanding of the important chemical ideas that underpin the study of inorganic and physical chemistry.

• Module 4: Core organic chemistry
This module introduces organic chemistry and its important applications to everyday life, including current environmental concerns associated with sustainability. The module provides you with a knowledge and understanding of the important chemical ideas that underpin the study of organic chemistry.

In your second year you will study:

• Module 5: Physical chemistry and transition elements
This module extends the study of energy, reaction rates and equilibria, and the periodic table.

• Module 6: Organic chemistry and analysis.
This module introduces several new functional groups and emphasises the importance of organic synthesis. It also adds NMR spectroscopy to the instrumentation techniques used in organic and forensic analysis.

Entry requirements

You must have:
Five GCSE grades 9-4
A minimum GCSE grade average of 5.3
A grade 4 or higher in GCSE English Language
A grade 6 or higher in GCSE Chemistry, or a 6-6 in Combined Science
A grade 6 or higher in GCSE Maths.

Your next steps...

EXPERIENCES

This course will provide you with the opportunity to take part in trips to leading universities and hear from industry professionals and academics. It will also help to prepare you for a career in medicine through our Future Medics programme, which will give you advice on applications to schools, interviews and what career path is best for you.

PROGRESSION

A Level Chemistry is the perfect subject to lead onto a science or STEM based subject at university. Chemistry itself is a good option, as are subjects like Biology, Physics, Maths, Medicine or Engineering. You may also choose to complete a degree in a specialist area, such as Pharmaceuticals.

OUTCOMES

Students who complete a qualification in Chemistry go on to a wide variety of jobs. These can include: Forensic Scientist, Pharmacologist, Toxicologist, Biochemist, Technical Writer or Teacher, to name a few.

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