Biology A Level Level 3, Full Time, 2 years 3

A Level

In Norwich

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Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    Norwich

Entry Requirements

Applicants should have a minimum of a grade 5 in Mathematics, and a minimum of a grade 5,5 in GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy or a grade 5 in GCSE Biology. (We will also accept B grades as equivalent). Applicants should also have a minimum of six GCSEs at grades 9-4 , with a grade 5 in either GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature.

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Location

Start date

Norwich (Norfolk)
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Ipswich Road, NR2 2LJ

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About this course

Career Progression

An A Level in Biology can be the first step towards careers in fields such as research science, marine biology, healthcare and forensic science, as well as medicine, dentistry and veterinary science. Biology is identified by selective universities as one of the subjects they prefer applicants to have studied at A Level for science degrees.

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Subjects

  • Full Time
  • Biology
  • English

Course programme

Summary

Biology is the study of life. On this course you will gain technical skills as well as considering the principles of biological systems.
Essential principles are taught in the context of today’s themes and issues, such as how our actions enhance the antibiotic resistance of bacteria and studying lifestyle factors that increase the risk of cancer and heart disease.

Humans are part of the ecological balance and their actions affect it both directly and indirectly. Should we try to prevent malaria by breeding and releasing mosquitoes that carry a gene that is lethal for their offspring, or cull harriers to increase the survival of red grouse chicks?

In the first year, the main areas of study are:
Biological molecules
Cells
Organisms exchange substances with their environment
Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms

In the second year, the main areas of study are:
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

The course combines detailed theoretical knowledge with practical research including laboratory work, interpreting data to solve scientific problems and writing in a scientific way.

Additional information

Progression Biology can be taken with any subjects, but students often choose to combine it with Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geography or Psychology. Biology is identified by selective universities as one of the subjects they prefer applicants to have studied at A Level.

Biology A Level Level 3, Full Time, 2 years 3

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