STUDY SKILLS Programme of Study – Key Stage 5 – SCIENCE Summary Science subjects are extremely popular choices at A-Level, and we offer Biology, Chemistry and Physics. We provide extensive support for students intending to go on to study science-related courses at university, such as organising taster courses, external speakers and helping students to gain relevant work experience. We are committed to providing a range of experiences, both in and beyond the classroom, to ensure our students are independent, analytical learners who will flourish in science-based careers. Every single year, students from the Science Department apply to Oxbridge, and embark on the first steps to becoming doctors, dentists and engineers. Courses A-LEVEL BIOLOGY AS-Level (Year 12) BIOL1 – Biology and Disease Causes of disease Enzymes and the digestive system Cells and movements in and out of them Lungs and heart disease Heart and heart disease Immunity BIOL2 – The Variety of Living Organisms Variation DNA and Meiosis Genetic diversity Variety of life The cell cycle Cellular organisation Exchange and transport Classification Evidence for relationships between organisms Page | 1 Adaptation and selection Biodiversity Assessment of AS Biology: 100% external assessment through three examinations, BIOL1, BIOL2 and BIO3X, an internally-delivered, externally-marked practical-based assessment. A2-Level (Year 13) BIOL4 – Populations and the Environment Populations ATP Photosynthesis Respiration Energy and ecosystems Nutrient cycles Ecological succession Inheritance and selection BIOL5 – Control in Cells and in Organisms Response to stimuli Co-ordination Muscle contraction Homeostasis Feedback mechanisms Genetic control of protein structure and function Control of gene expression DNA technology Assessment of A2 Biology: 100% external assessment through three examinations, BIOL4, BIOL5 and BIO6X, an internally-delivered, externally-marked practical-based assessment. A-LEVEL CHEMISTRY AS-Level (Year 12) CHEM1 – Foundation Chemistry Atomic structure Amount of substance Bonding Periodicity Page | 2 Introduction to Organic Chemistry Alkanes CHEM2 – Chemistry in Action Energetics Kinetics Equilibria Redox reactions Group 6 (17) – The Halogens Group 2 – The Alkaline Earth Metals Extraction of metals Haloalkanes Alkenes Alcohols Analytical techniques Assessment of AS Chemistry: 100% external assessment through three examinations, CHEM1, CHEM2 and CHM3X, an internally-delivered, externally-marked practical-based assessment. A2-Level (Year 13) CHEM4 – Kinetics, Equilibria and Organic Chemistry Kinetics Equilibria Acids and bases Nomenclature and isomerism in Organic Chemistry Compounds containing the carbonyl group Aromatic chemistry Amines Amino acids Polymers Organic synthesis Structure determination CHEM5 – Energetics, Redox and Inorganic Chemistry Thermodynamics Periodicity Redox equilibria Transition metals Reactions of inorganic compounds Page | 3 Assessment of A2 Chemistry: 100% external assessment through three examinations, CHEM4, CHEM5 and CHEM6X, an internally-delivered, externally-marked practical-based assessment. A-LEVEL PHYSICS AS-Level (Year 12) PHYA1 – Particles, Quantum Phenomena and Electricity Particles, anti-particles and photons Stable and unstable nuclei Particle interactions Photo-electric effect Energy levels and photon emissions Wave-particle duality Current, charge and potential difference Resistivity Potential dividers EMF and internal resistance Alternating currents and oscilloscopes PHYA2 – Mechanics, Materials and Waves Scalars and vectors Moments Motion along a straight line Work, energy and power Materials Types of waves Refraction Superposition Stationary waves Interference Diffraction Assessment of AS Physics: 100% external assessment through three examinations, PHYA1, PHYA2 and PHA3X, an internally-delivered, externally-marked practical-based assessment. A2-Level (Year 13) PHYA4 – Field and Further Mechanics Momentum Page | 4 Circular motion Simple harmonic motion Forced vibration and resonance Gravitational fields Orbits of planets Electric fields Capacitors Magnetic fields Electromagnetic induction PHA5B – Nuclear Physics and Medical Physics Radioactive decay Nuclear radius Induced fission and safety aspects Thermal energy Ideal gases Molecular kinetic theory model Physics of vision and lenses Physics of the ear Biological measurement Ultrasound imaging Fibre optics and endoscopy MR Scanning X-rays and CT Assessment of A2 Physics: 100% external assessment through three examinations, PHYA4, PHA5B and PHA6X, an internally-delivered, externally-marked practical-based assessment. Further Resources http://my-alevelbiology.com/as-biology/ – My A-Level Biology.com http://www.biologynews.net – Biology News Net http://www.a-levelchemistry.co.uk/AQA%20Chemistry/AQA%20Chemistry%20home.html – A-Level Chemistry.co.uk http://www.chemnotes.org.uk/aqa.html – Chemistry Revision Notes http://www.antonine-education.co.uk – Physics Revision Help http://ranelaghalevelphysics.wikispaces.com – Ranelagh A-Level Physics Resources Page | 5