Course Description:
The A-Level Science curriculum is an advanced continuation of AS Level, emphasizing higher-order thinking, research skills, and problem-solving in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. It is designed for students pursuing medicine, engineering, biotechnology, environmental science, and other STEM careers.
What You’ll Learn (Subject-wise):
- Physics: Advanced mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, nuclear physics, and medical physics.
- Chemistry: Advanced organic chemistry, transition metals, electrochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and analytical chemistry.
- Biology: Advanced genetics, evolution, homeostasis, biotechnology, neuroscience, and ecology.
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Syllabus
Chemistry
- Further Physical Chemistry
- Advanced concepts in thermodynamics
- Electrochemistry
- Phase equilibria
- Further Inorganic Chemistry
- Transition elements
- Coordination chemistry
- Periodic trends
- Further Organic Chemistry
- Aromatic compounds
- Amines, amides, and amino acids
- Polymers
- Analytical Techniques
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy
- Mass spectrometry
- Chromatography
Physics
- Advanced Mechanics
- Circular motion
- Gravitational fields
- Oscillations
- Electromagnetism
- Magnetic fields
- Electromagnetic induction
- Alternating currents
- Thermal Physics
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Thermodynamics
- Modern Physics
- Quantum physics
- Nuclear physics
- Particle physics
Biology
- Energy and Respiration
- Aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- ATP synthesis
- Photosynthesis
- Light-dependent and light-independent reactions
- Factors affecting photosynthesis
- Genetics and Evolution
- Inheritance patterns
- Gene mutations
- Natural selection
- Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
- Recombinant DNA technology
- Applications in medicine and agriculture
- Ecology and Conservation
- Ecosystem dynamics
- Biodiversity and conservation strategies
Mathematics
- Further Pure Mathematics
- Complex numbers
- Matrices and transformations
- Differential equations
- Vectors in three dimensions
- Mechanics
- Forces and equilibrium
- Kinematics of motion in two dimensions
- Energy, work, and power
- Probability and Statistics
- Probability distributions
- Sampling and estimation
- Hypothesis testing
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