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Biology (GCSE)

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Availability & Details

Biology - GCSE HPY-BIOLGC/C01

Venue
Havant Campus

Type of study
GCSE

Dates
Academic Year 2026-27 (Various)

Examination board
AQA Education
Fees
Course Fee Overseas -
Exam Fee Overseas -
Course Fee (Co-Funded) Standard -
Exam Fee Standard -

How to apply

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Overview

This course is a wide-ranging course full of many different interesting topics. It will cover more topics than your GCSE Science course at school but will allow you to specialise in Biology. It contains all aspects of Biology from tiny unicellular organisms (bacteria) to humans, animals and plants.

No formal qualifications are required for entry onto this course, prospective students need to be aware of the homework requirements and the need to purchase a GCSE Biology AQA textbook. To enrol on this Adult Learning course you must be aged 18 years or over.

The following topics will be covered:

  • Key concepts in biology
  • Cells and control
  • Genetics
  • Natural selection and genetic modification
  • Health, disease and the development of medicines
  • Plant structures and their functions
  • Animal coordination, control and homeostasis
  • Exchange and transport in animals
  • Ecosystems and material cycles

The College offers a variety of learning and teaching approaches including lectures, group discussions, problem solving, data handling, experimental and observational tasks. This course also contains statistical analysis. Students have access to our extensive ILT resources through our Virtual Learning Environment as well as lecturer and peer support.

You will sit two externally assessed examinations: both are worth 50% of the qualification and both are 1 hr 45 mins long.

With a grade 4 or above in GCSE Science, this would allow you to progress to a wide range of social science A Levels or onto on of our science based vocational courses at South Downs Campus.


There are lots of people at the college, each studying a diverse range of courses, people from all different areas come to study here, it creates a sense of community, there is a huge social aspect to college life across all courses.

Lee Backhouse, BTEC 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.

Edward Smith, BTEC student

My experience at the college has been really good, it’s been really rewarding, all the lecturers were so lovely and supportive there’s no way I could have done it without them - the teaching has been outstanding.

Lucie Brooks, A Level student