Higher Chemistry

DURATION

1 Year / 240 Hours

COURSEWORK

Assignment 20 % of award

EXAM

Question Papers 80% of award

COST

No Cost

What will you learn?

Chemical Changes and Structure (Higher)

This Unit covers the knowledge and understanding of controlling reaction rates and periodic trends, and strengthens the learner’s ability to make reasoned evaluations by recognising underlying patterns and principles. Learners will investigate collision theory and the use of catalysts in reactions. Learners will explore the concept of electronegativity and intra-molecular and intermolecular forces. The connection between bonding and a material's physical properties is investigated.

Researching Chemistry (Higher)

This Unit covers the key skills necessary to undertake research in chemistry. Learners will research the relevance of chemical theory to everyday life by exploring the chemistry behind a topical issue. Learners will develop the key skills associated with collecting and synthesising information from a number of different sources. Equipped with the knowledge of common chemistry apparatus and techniques, they will plan and undertake a practical investigation related to a topical issue.

Nature’s Chemistry (Higher)

This Unit covers the knowledge and understanding of organic chemistry within the context of the chemistry of food and the chemistry of everyday consumer products, soaps, detergents, fragrances and skincare. The relationship between the structure of organic compounds, their physical and chemical properties and their uses are investigated. Key functional groups and types of organic reaction are covered.

Chemistry in Society (Higher)

This Unit covers the knowledge and understanding of the principles of physical chemistry which allow a chemical process to be taken from the researcher's bench through to industrial production. Learners will calculate quantities of reagents and products, percentage yield and the atom economy of processes. They will develop skills to manipulate dynamic equilibria and predict enthalpy changes. Learners will investigate the ability of substances to act as oxidising or reducing agents and their use in analytical chemistry through the context of volumetric titrations. Learners will use analytical chemistry to determine the purity of reagents and products

Why do this course?

Chemistry is vital to everyday life and allows us to understand and shape the world in which we live. This includes learning about the applications of chemistry in everyday contexts such as medicine, energy and industry, as well as its impact on the environment and sustainability.

The course develops candidates’ curiosity, interest and enthusiasm for chemistry in a range of contexts. The skills of scientific inquiry and investigation are developed throughout the course

What will you experience?

A wide range of teaching strategies are used with classes, such as thinking skills, direct teaching, paired and/or group work. Work in class is supported through the use of work guides, text books, study notes, ICT and other digital media. Pupils are expected to take on responsibility for their learning.

Practical work is integrated throughout the course to demonstrate and develop understanding of the chemical concepts and applications.

Key Facts

Everything you need to know before selecting this course

Assessment

Assessment will be a part of the Learning process. There will be end of topic tests, practical assessments and other opportunities for pupils to demonstrate their problem-solving skills and knowledge and understanding.

Course assessment

  • Assignment 20%

7-8 hours research and 2 hours written report

  • Question Papers 80%

3 hours

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Entry is at the discretion of the Principal Teacher Faculty, Science. However, as a guide:

  • A pass at National 5 Chemistry

It is also recommended that pupils have achieved or are working towards National 5 Maths.

Homework

Homework will be set by the class teacher on a regular basis, this will be available on TEAMs.

Progression and Employment

Everything you need to know about future pathways from this course

Progression

  • Advanced Higher Chemistry

Employment

A study of Higher Chemistry can lead to future study or a career in a wide variety of industries.

These include chemical engineering, food and drink industry, agriculture and soil science, chemical manufacturing, textiles industry, renewable energies, medical and health sector.



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