A level Biology

A Level

In Pontefract

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Pontefract

Biology provides the opportunity for you to increase your depth and breadth of knowledge in many areas, such as cell biology, human health and disease, physiology, microbiology and biochemistry. The course aims to stimulate interest in biological topics and to help you think in a more scientific way. Practical skills will be acquired as the course progresses and you will find that you can make.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Pontefract (West Yorkshire)
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Park Lane, WF8 4QR

Start date

On request

About this course

Normal college entry requirements apply (5 grade C's from 4 different subjects) including grade B in Biology or grade B GCSE Science (Additional Module) plus a grade C in GCSE Maths.

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Course programme



Biology


Why should I study Biology?
Biology provides the opportunity for you to increase your depth and breadth of knowledge in many areas, such as cell biology, human health and disease, physiology, microbiology and biochemistry. The course aims to stimulate interest in biological topics and to help you think in a more scientific way. Practical skills will be acquired as the course progresses and you will find that you can make more informed decisions about factors that may influence your lifestyle and health.

What will I study?
AS Units
The units cover a diverse range of biological topics including:
  • Microscopy
  • Cell structure and function
  • Cell membranes and transport across membranes
  • Biological molecules and their importance
  • Enzymes
  • DNA and RNA
  • Cell division
  • Introductory genetics
  • Biodiversity and classification
  • Aspects of evolution
  • Infectious diseases
  • Food and Health
  • Circulatory system and the heart
  • Plant transport
  • Bioethics â€" social and ethical issues


A2 Units
Some of these topics include:
  • Photosynthesis
  • Respiration
  • Homeostasis
  • The nervous system
  • Genomes and Biotechnology
  • Ecosystems and the natural environment
  • Plant and animal behaviour
  • Variation


What skills do I need?
  • Are prepared to work hard to acquire knowledge
  • Are willing to learn practical skills
  • Are keen to develop analytical skills
  • Have an interest in Biology


How will I be taught?
You will be taught by at least two teachers, who will employ a variety of methods to enable you to achieve success. All students are encouraged to work at their own level and to fulfil their potential. Support on an individual level is always available.

How is the course assessed?
AS Units:
  • Two theory (written) exams
  • Practical skills, internally assessed


A2 Units:
  • As in year one plus
  • Two theory (written) exams
  • Practical skills, internally assessed


What will this course prepare me for?
A higher education course and career which make use of Biology A Level. These include: medicine, nursing, midwifery, dentistry, veterinary science, physiotherapy, radiography, biochemistry, chiropody, genetics, optics, pharmacology, pharmacy, teaching, microbiology, biomedical sciences, orthoptics, speech therapy, environmental science, marine biology and ecology.

Private Study
As an approximate guideline AS subjects require 3-4 hrs of independent study each; A2 subjects 4-5 hrs each and GCSE subjects 2 hrs each.

What materials will I need to purchase?
Not applicable

A level Biology

Price on request