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GCSE / IGCSE Chemistry excluding exams

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GCSE / IGCSE Chemistry excluding exams

This Course at a Glance

  • Start to understand the world around you by exploring atoms, molecules and ions
  • Build the foundation knowledge for exciting science-based careers
  • Designed for students aspiring to gain GCSEs or iGCSEs
  • Progress to advanced courses in Chemistry
  • Exam not included
  • Online learning

About Your Course

Without Chemistry, we wouldn’t have vital vaccines that cure disease, insulin to manage conditions like diabetes or highly adaptable and useful materials like plastic. This is because Chemistry enables us to study and understand the properties, composition and structure of both elements and compounds, so we can harness them and transform them into useful substances.

For this reason, studying Chemistry can open the door to a whole host of exciting scientific professions. If you’re creative and love the idea of building your career around invention and scientific discoveries, a great place to get started is studying a GCSE or iGCSE in Chemistry.

As a Level 2 qualification, it’s the first of many academic qualifications you can gain in the subject. As such, it is an ideal way to get the foundation knowledge you need for Chemistry studies at a higher level.

The course introduces you to an array of important study areas in Chemistry. Throughout the course, you will explore the principles of Chemistry, as well as inorganic, physical and organic Chemistry.

With the knowledge gained, you will be able to evaluate chemical information, make judgements on the basis of this information and appreciate the practical nature of Chemistry. You will also be able to analyse, interpret and evaluate data and experimental methods, drawing conclusions that are consistent with evidence from experimental activities and suggest possible improvements and further investigations.

For the purpose of online learning, extra care and attention have also been paid to ensure the content is interesting and engaging. The course has also been verified as adequate preparation for those continuing to further study in Chemistry and employment in a Chemistry-related field.

Getting Started

learndirect is the leading UK online course provider.

Being offered completely online, this course also provides you with the flexibility of completing your course from the comfort of home, or wherever suits you best. There are no classes or restrictive timetables to adhere to, so you can simply log on and learn as and when you have the time.

Modules

Your units in detail

Units 1 and 2 cover all the information you need about GCSE and iGCSE Chemistry

They also include guidance on how to get the most out of your course and how to successfully study online.

Unit 3: Introduction to Science - Chemistry:

Upon completion of this module you will have a better understanding of the principles of chemistry and the course you are enrolled on.

Unit 4: Atomic structure and the periodic table:

This unit covers the basis of Chemistry, including atoms elements and compounds and the periodic table.

Unit 5: Bonding, structure, and the properties of matter:

This unit covers chemical bonding and the structure of matter including ionic, covalent and metallic bonding.

Unit 6: Quantitative chemistry:

This unit covers how we measure and calculate chemically.

Unit 7: Chemical changes:

In this unit you will cover changes to matter in more detail.

Unit 8: Energy changes:

This unit looks at changes in energy from a chemical perspective.

Unit 9: The rate and extent of chemical change:

Building on what you learnt in unit 8, this unit enables you to understand the rate and extent of chemical changes.

Unit 10: Organic chemistry:

This unit covers organic Chemistry, including Crude oil, hydrocarbons, and alkanes.

Unit 11: Chemical analysis:

Here you will learn how to analyse and identify matter.

Unit 12: Chemistry of the atmosphere:

This unit covers what you need to know about the atmosphere in which we live.

Unit 13: Using resources:

All about the resources we have on Earth, including sustainable development and portable water.

Your course is rounded off with a full set of mock exams.

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements required to enrol on this course.

Average completion timeframe

The average time it takes to complete the course is 18 months.

Exams required

Exams are not included.

Is Membership Required?

No membership is required to enrol on this course.

Course Fees

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

At the end of each unit, you will find a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA). This is completed online and submitted to your tutor. Once assessed, your tutor will return your work complete with its final grade and feedback. Once you’ve successfully passed each assignment you’ll be ready to take your iGCSE exam!

*Please note, the exam is not included in this course.

Pearson Edexcel

Pearson Edexcel logo

If you decide to take the iGCSE exam at the end of this course and pass, you will have gained an iGCSE in Chemistry. 

International GCSEs (iGCSEs) enable successful progression to A Level study and beyond. This course has also been created in collaboration with International Advanced Level and GCE A Level Teachers, as well as Higher Education Professors to validate the appropriateness of the qualification, including its content, skills development and assessment structure.

 

Pearson Edexcel are the UK's largest awarding body and we are regulated by Ofqual (England), SQA Accreditation (Scotland), CCEA Accreditation (Northern Ireland) and Qualifications Wales (Wales). They offer academic and vocational qualifications that are globally recognised and benchmarked, with educational excellence rooted in names like Edexcel, BTEC, EDI and LCCI.

Progression

By successfully completing this International GCSE (iGCSE) Chemistry (9-1), and the associated exams, you can progress to:

  • International Advanced Level, for example in Chemistry
  • GCE Advanced Level, for example in Chemistry
  • Level 3 vocational qualifications in science, for example, BTEC Level 3 in Applied Science
  • Other comparable, Level 3 qualifications, such as Access to Higher Education Diplomas
  • Employment, for example in a science-based industry where an apprenticeship may be available

Frequently Asked Questions

While GCSE Chemistry has a reputation for being challenging, its difficulty boils down to personal preference. It involves grasping abstract concepts, complex equations, and applying them to solve problems, which can feel daunting for some. However, the "hardness" can also be its appeal. If you enjoy puzzles, problem-solving, and unravelling the logic behind the world around you, Chemistry offers a rewarding intellectual challenge. It sparks curiosity about the invisible building blocks of matter and how they interact, revealing the hidden patterns and processes that govern our physical world. This sense of discovery and understanding can be incredibly satisfying, turning the perceived "hardness" into an exciting journey of exploration. Remember, effort and a genuine interest can make even the toughest subjects enjoyable.
Your GCSE Chemistry journey starts with the fundamentals: atomic structure and the periodic table, understanding the building blocks of matter and their organisation. From there, you'll delve into bonding, structure, and properties of matter, exploring how atoms join forces to create diverse materials with unique characteristics. Next, quantitative chemistry equips you with the tools to measure and analyse these materials, while chemical changes unlock the secrets of reactions and transformations. You'll then investigate energy changes that accompany these reactions, gaining insights into heat flow and work. You’ll then study more specialised topics, the rate and extent of chemical change examines factors that influence reaction speed and completion. You'll explore the fascinating world of organic chemistry, the chemistry of life itself, and learn techniques for chemical analysis to identify and quantify unknown substances. Finally, you'll connect chemistry to global issues by studying the chemistry of the atmosphere and understanding the responsible use of resources.
Conquering GCSE Chemistry requires a multi-pronged approach. Firstly, understand the exam structure and key concepts. Familiarise yourself with the topics, focusing on grasping core principles rather than rote memorisation. Secondly, practice consistently. Solve past papers, attempt practice questions, and seek help when needed. Thirdly, diversify your revision. Utilise flashcards, mind maps, group discussions in related forums, and online resources to keep things engaging. Fourthly, master exam technique. Learn time management, read questions carefully, and show clear working in your answers. Finally, stay motivated! Find the aspects you enjoy about chemistry, celebrate progress, and remember, effort combined with smart strategies can lead to success.
Beyond the specific knowledge of chemical reactions and elements, GCSE Chemistry equips you with valuable transferable skills. You'll hone analytical thinking through problem-solving and interpreting data. You'll develop observational skills by recording and analysing experiments. You'll learn to communicate effectively, explaining complex concepts using scientific language and diagrams. Moreover, you'll cultivate research skills by finding reliable information and evaluating evidence. These skills are highly sought-after across various disciplines and careers, making GCSE Chemistry a valuable addition to your academic toolbox.
No in this course option but you can add it later. The course materials prepares you to complete the exam should you wish to.

GCSE / IGCSE Chemistry excluding exams

This Course at a Glance

  • Start to understand the world around you by exploring atoms, molecules and ions
  • Build the foundation knowledge for exciting science-based careers
  • Designed for students aspiring to gain GCSEs or iGCSEs
  • Progress to advanced courses in Chemistry
  • Exam not included
  • Online learning

About Your Course

Without Chemistry, we wouldn’t have vital vaccines that cure disease, insulin to manage conditions like diabetes or highly adaptable and useful materials like plastic. This is because Chemistry enables us to study and understand the properties, composition and structure of both elements and compounds, so we can harness them and transform them into useful substances.

For this reason, studying Chemistry can open the door to a whole host of exciting scientific professions. If you’re creative and love the idea of building your career around invention and scientific discoveries, a great place to get started is studying a GCSE or iGCSE in Chemistry.

As a Level 2 qualification, it’s the first of many academic qualifications you can gain in the subject. As such, it is an ideal way to get the foundation knowledge you need for Chemistry studies at a higher level.

The course introduces you to an array of important study areas in Chemistry. Throughout the course, you will explore the principles of Chemistry, as well as inorganic, physical and organic Chemistry.

With the knowledge gained, you will be able to evaluate chemical information, make judgements on the basis of this information and appreciate the practical nature of Chemistry. You will also be able to analyse, interpret and evaluate data and experimental methods, drawing conclusions that are consistent with evidence from experimental activities and suggest possible improvements and further investigations.

For the purpose of online learning, extra care and attention have also been paid to ensure the content is interesting and engaging. The course has also been verified as adequate preparation for those continuing to further study in Chemistry and employment in a Chemistry-related field.

Getting Started

learndirect is the leading UK online course provider.

Being offered completely online, this course also provides you with the flexibility of completing your course from the comfort of home, or wherever suits you best. There are no classes or restrictive timetables to adhere to, so you can simply log on and learn as and when you have the time.

Modules

Your units in detail

Units 1 and 2 cover all the information you need about GCSE and iGCSE Chemistry

They also include guidance on how to get the most out of your course and how to successfully study online.

Unit 3: Introduction to Science - Chemistry:

Upon completion of this module you will have a better understanding of the principles of chemistry and the course you are enrolled on.

Unit 4: Atomic structure and the periodic table:

This unit covers the basis of Chemistry, including atoms elements and compounds and the periodic table.

Unit 5: Bonding, structure, and the properties of matter:

This unit covers chemical bonding and the structure of matter including ionic, covalent and metallic bonding.

Unit 6: Quantitative chemistry:

This unit covers how we measure and calculate chemically.

Unit 7: Chemical changes:

In this unit you will cover changes to matter in more detail.

Unit 8: Energy changes:

This unit looks at changes in energy from a chemical perspective.

Unit 9: The rate and extent of chemical change:

Building on what you learnt in unit 8, this unit enables you to understand the rate and extent of chemical changes.

Unit 10: Organic chemistry:

This unit covers organic Chemistry, including Crude oil, hydrocarbons, and alkanes.

Unit 11: Chemical analysis:

Here you will learn how to analyse and identify matter.

Unit 12: Chemistry of the atmosphere:

This unit covers what you need to know about the atmosphere in which we live.

Unit 13: Using resources:

All about the resources we have on Earth, including sustainable development and portable water.

Your course is rounded off with a full set of mock exams.

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements required to enrol on this course.

Average completion timeframe

The average time it takes to complete the course is 18 months.

Exams required

Exams are not included.

Is Membership Required?

No membership is required to enrol on this course.

Course Fees

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

Excellent Marking

Assessment

At the end of each unit, you will find a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA). This is completed online and submitted to your tutor. Once assessed, your tutor will return your work complete with its final grade and feedback. Once you’ve successfully passed each assignment you’ll be ready to take your iGCSE exam!

*Please note, the exam is not included in this course.

Qualifications

Pearson Edexcel

Pearson Edexcel logo

If you decide to take the iGCSE exam at the end of this course and pass, you will have gained an iGCSE in Chemistry. 

International GCSEs (iGCSEs) enable successful progression to A Level study and beyond. This course has also been created in collaboration with International Advanced Level and GCE A Level Teachers, as well as Higher Education Professors to validate the appropriateness of the qualification, including its content, skills development and assessment structure.

 

Pearson Edexcel are the UK's largest awarding body and we are regulated by Ofqual (England), SQA Accreditation (Scotland), CCEA Accreditation (Northern Ireland) and Qualifications Wales (Wales). They offer academic and vocational qualifications that are globally recognised and benchmarked, with educational excellence rooted in names like Edexcel, BTEC, EDI and LCCI.

Progression

By successfully completing this International GCSE (iGCSE) Chemistry (9-1), and the associated exams, you can progress to:

  • International Advanced Level, for example in Chemistry
  • GCE Advanced Level, for example in Chemistry
  • Level 3 vocational qualifications in science, for example, BTEC Level 3 in Applied Science
  • Other comparable, Level 3 qualifications, such as Access to Higher Education Diplomas
  • Employment, for example in a science-based industry where an apprenticeship may be available

Frequently Asked Questions

While GCSE Chemistry has a reputation for being challenging, its difficulty boils down to personal preference. It involves grasping abstract concepts, complex equations, and applying them to solve problems, which can feel daunting for some. However, the "hardness" can also be its appeal. If you enjoy puzzles, problem-solving, and unravelling the logic behind the world around you, Chemistry offers a rewarding intellectual challenge. It sparks curiosity about the invisible building blocks of matter and how they interact, revealing the hidden patterns and processes that govern our physical world. This sense of discovery and understanding can be incredibly satisfying, turning the perceived "hardness" into an exciting journey of exploration. Remember, effort and a genuine interest can make even the toughest subjects enjoyable.
Your GCSE Chemistry journey starts with the fundamentals: atomic structure and the periodic table, understanding the building blocks of matter and their organisation. From there, you'll delve into bonding, structure, and properties of matter, exploring how atoms join forces to create diverse materials with unique characteristics. Next, quantitative chemistry equips you with the tools to measure and analyse these materials, while chemical changes unlock the secrets of reactions and transformations. You'll then investigate energy changes that accompany these reactions, gaining insights into heat flow and work. You’ll then study more specialised topics, the rate and extent of chemical change examines factors that influence reaction speed and completion. You'll explore the fascinating world of organic chemistry, the chemistry of life itself, and learn techniques for chemical analysis to identify and quantify unknown substances. Finally, you'll connect chemistry to global issues by studying the chemistry of the atmosphere and understanding the responsible use of resources.
Conquering GCSE Chemistry requires a multi-pronged approach. Firstly, understand the exam structure and key concepts. Familiarise yourself with the topics, focusing on grasping core principles rather than rote memorisation. Secondly, practice consistently. Solve past papers, attempt practice questions, and seek help when needed. Thirdly, diversify your revision. Utilise flashcards, mind maps, group discussions in related forums, and online resources to keep things engaging. Fourthly, master exam technique. Learn time management, read questions carefully, and show clear working in your answers. Finally, stay motivated! Find the aspects you enjoy about chemistry, celebrate progress, and remember, effort combined with smart strategies can lead to success.
Beyond the specific knowledge of chemical reactions and elements, GCSE Chemistry equips you with valuable transferable skills. You'll hone analytical thinking through problem-solving and interpreting data. You'll develop observational skills by recording and analysing experiments. You'll learn to communicate effectively, explaining complex concepts using scientific language and diagrams. Moreover, you'll cultivate research skills by finding reliable information and evaluating evidence. These skills are highly sought-after across various disciplines and careers, making GCSE Chemistry a valuable addition to your academic toolbox.
No in this course option but you can add it later. The course materials prepares you to complete the exam should you wish to.
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