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Biology A Level

A Level

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Biology - A Level AF1-BIOLAL/C01

Venue
Alton Campus

Type of study
A Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
AQA Education

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Overview

How do different substances pass into and out of cells?
How is your heart controlled to beat faster when you exercise?
Why do plant stems become thinner in the middle of the day?
Why do some cells become cancerous?

Biology is a natural choice if you are interested in a career in Medicine or Veterinary Sciences but it is an interesting subject in its own right and will leave your options open to a variety of different career pathways.

You’ll study living organisms from the molecular level right up to understanding how communities interact with the environment.

Five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including Maths minimum grade 6 and English minimum grade 5. It is essential that you have gained at least grade 6 in Biology or 6/6 in Double Science.

As there is an essay component to the assessments and lots of new terminology to learn it is important that you have good English skills.

– Biological molecules
– Cells
– Organisms exchange substances with their environment
– Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms
– Energy transfers in and between organisms
– Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments
– Genetics, populations, evolution and ecosystems
– The control of gene expression

You will work through the interactive packs of notes in lessons and enjoy the frequent use of mini whiteboards and card sorting activities. Regular practical classes allow you to develop laboratory skills which are assessed continuously, leading to the Practical Endorsement.

 If you apply to competitive courses such as Medicine, you are fully supported throughout your application. We organise many extra curricular activities including entry into the Biology Olympiad and the Intermediate Biology Olympiad.

100% exams and practical endorsement.

Three exam papers:
Paper 1: Topics 1-4
Paper 2: Topics 5-8
Paper 3: Topics 1-8
(See Structure section for topics)

10% of the assessment will contain mathematical skills equivalent to Level 2 or above. At least 15% will assess knowledge, skills and understanding in relation to practical work. You will carry out the 12 required practicals to pass the Practical Endorsement.

Optional trips from £10 each


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Ebony Puttock, A Level student

My experience at the college was enjoyable and productive, with thoroughly helpful people surrounding you, an excellent experience. I wasn’t expecting it to be as good as it was, with the work shop time and experience I had, it was a great two years preparing me for the next stage.

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