The IB DP Chemistry course is a part of Group 4 – sciences The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of chemistry as an experimental science and to develop their practical and investigational skills. Chemistry is considered a central science because it forms the basis for our understanding of the physical environment and biological systems. The course not only serves as a valuable subject in its own right but also acts as a prerequisite for various fields of higher education, including medicine, biological science, and environmental science.
One of the primary goals of studying chemistry is to familiarize students with the methods and communication used by scientists. While there are various approaches to scientific inquiry, the course places a strong emphasis on practical applications. The “Nature of Science” theme contextualizes students’ knowledge and skills within the contemporary scientific landscape, including ethical debates and the limitations of scientific endeavors.
The teaching of chemistry is conducted in a practical manner, allowing students to engage in designing investigations, collecting and analyzing data, developing manipulative skills, collaborating with peers, and effectively communicating their findings. These investigations can take place in laboratories or utilize simulations and databases. Students are encouraged to work independently on their own research projects, as well as collaboratively with schools in different regions, mirroring the real-world practices of scientific research communities.