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Highlights
On-Demand course
48 hours
Advanced level
Description
Summary of course content
This course will guide you through the basic principles and concepts fundamental to the subject and some of its current applications. During this course, you will acquire scientific knowledge and an understanding of theories. You will have the chance to enjoy science in a diverse way, so prepare your questions because we have experiments to learn from.
This course aims to:
provide, through well designed studies of experimental and practical chemistry, a worthwhile educational experience for all learners, whether or not they go on to study science beyond this level and, in particular, to enable them to acquire sufficient understanding and knowledge to:
become confident citizens in a technological world, able to take or develop an informed interest in scientific matters
recognise the usefulness, and limitations, of scientific method and appreciate its applicability in other disciplines and in everyday life
be suitably prepared for employment and/or further studies beyond Cambridge International A Level in Chemistry.
develop abilities and skills that:
are relevant to the study and practice of science
are useful in everyday life
encourage efficient and safe practice
encourage the presentation of information and ideas appropriate for different audiences and purposes
develop self-motivation and the ability to work in a sustained fashion.
develop attitudes relevant to science such as:
a concern for accuracy and precision
objectivity
integrity
a spirit of enquiry
initiative
insight
stimulate interest in, and care for, the environment.
promote an awareness that:
the study and practice of science are co-operative and cumulative activities, and are subject to social, economic, technological, ethical and cultural influences and limitations the applications of chemistry may be both beneficial and detrimental to the individual, the community and the environment.
stimulate learners and create a sustained interest in chemistry so that the study of the subject is enjoyable and satisfying.