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Biology A Levels in Oxfordshire
- A Level
- Abingdon
- 32 Weeks
...Want to develop a greater understanding of the human body? Cover aspects of biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, disease and immunity. Of particular interest to those terested in nursing and health related occupations. Interview required... Learn about: Human Biology...
- A Level
- Abingdonandanother venue.
- Whitney
- 1 Year
...AS/A Level Biology Subject area: AS/A Levels (full-time 16-19 yr olds) Course type: Full time Course description The AS and A2 courses provide...
- A Level
- Abingdon
- 1 Year
...This course is suitable for students who wish to continue to study biology beyond GCSE and specialise in those aspects of biology that relate particularly to humans. This is an exciting course, which approaches the subject through situations in the '-real world' such as the biomedical and caring...
- A Level
- Abingdonandanother venue.
- Whitney
- 1 Year
...A Levels at Abingdon & Witney College Subject area: AS/A Levels (full-time 16-19 yr olds) Course type: Full time Course description As a college...
- A Level
- Whitney
- 34 Weeks
...You will study Human Biology, Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Health Care and Chemistry. You will also study use of IT, skills needed for effective study and English & Maths (if you don't already have GCSE/O Level equivalent) and transferable skills. You will be given tutorial guidance...
- A Level
- Abingdon
- 32 Weeks
...If you have completed or are completing AS Human Biology (OCR specification A), take the next step and cover aspects of genetics, ecology, human physiology and development...
"part time level biology"
- A Level
- Abingdon
- 32 Weeks
...and challenging as it involves them in their own research and fieldwork and does not involve sitting an examination. Final award A Level Archaeology Entry... Learn about: Part Time...
- A Level
- Whitney
- 34 Weeks
...guidance to support your university application. You must be over 19, have few formal qualifications but want to go onto study a health care degree...