Biology involves the study of a wide range of exciting topics, ranging from Molecular Biology to the study of whole ecosystems, and from micro-organisms to mammoths. It leads to an in-depth appreciation of the living world around us. As such it can complement several other subjects and attracts a wide variety of students. The course helps students to develop several skills: • How to collect data and evaluate it? • How to investigate facts and use deduction? • How to put over your point of view effectively? • How to take responsibility for your learning Where does this subject lead? Studying Biology at AS and A level is an excellent foundation for Higher Education courses in Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Applied Biology, Natural Sciences, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physiology, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Zoology, Marine Biology, Botany and Optometry to name but a few. It is worth noting that for a number of these courses, the universities offering places may also require Chemistry or another science. This should be considered when deciding on subject combinations.
Students need to achieve at least 28 points from their best 6 GCSE results. Minimum of two B grades in GCSE Science and Additional Science OR a grade B or above in GCSE Biology.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Lancashire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Liverpool Road, Hutton, Preston, PR4 5SN |
Biology involves the study of a wide range of exciting topics, ranging from Molecular Biology to the study of whole ecosystems, and from micro-organisms to mammoths. It leads to an in-depth appreciation of the living world around us. As such it can complement several other subjects and attracts a wide variety of students. The course helps students to develop several skills: • How to collect data and evaluate it? • How to investigate facts and use deduction? • How to put over your point of view effectively? • How to take responsibility for your learning Where does this subject lead? Studying Biology at AS and A level is an excellent foundation for Higher Education courses in Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Applied Biology, Natural Sciences, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physiology, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Zoology, Marine Biology, Botany and Optometry to name but a few. It is worth noting that for a number of these courses, the universities offering places may also require Chemistry or another science. This should be considered when deciding on subject combinations.
Students need to achieve at least 28 points from their best 6 GCSE results. Minimum of two B grades in GCSE Science and Additional Science OR a grade B or above in GCSE Biology.