This specification is designed to encourage candidates to develop: • An enthusiasm for biology • Practical skills alongside understanding of concepts and principles • An appropriate and relevant foundation of knowledge and skills for the study of biology in Higher Education. This specification stimulates the enthusiasm of teachers and students from the start. As a stepping stone to future study, it allows students to develop the skills universities want to see. The course intends to nurture a passion for Biology & lay the groundwork for further study in courses like biological sciences and medicine. Year 1 Units • Biological molecules • Cells • Organisms exchange substances with their environment • Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms Year 2 Units • 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 Students who have studied A-level Biology may go on to study a wide variety of different subjects at university. These include medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, nursing, genetics, forensics, ecology, veterinary science, agriculture, sports science, psychology, horticulture and conservation.
• APS 5.3 • Two Grade 6s in GCSE Sciences (If Triple Science is studied, then one must be Biology). (If Combined Science is studied, then Biology components must be Grade 6). • Grade 6 in GCSE Maths • Pass the entry exam
100% external examination.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Central Bedfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Shefford Road, Clifton, Shefford, SG17 5QS |
This specification is designed to encourage candidates to develop: • An enthusiasm for biology • Practical skills alongside understanding of concepts and principles • An appropriate and relevant foundation of knowledge and skills for the study of biology in Higher Education. This specification stimulates the enthusiasm of teachers and students from the start. As a stepping stone to future study, it allows students to develop the skills universities want to see. The course intends to nurture a passion for Biology & lay the groundwork for further study in courses like biological sciences and medicine. Year 1 Units • Biological molecules • Cells • Organisms exchange substances with their environment • Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms Year 2 Units • 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 Students who have studied A-level Biology may go on to study a wide variety of different subjects at university. These include medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, nursing, genetics, forensics, ecology, veterinary science, agriculture, sports science, psychology, horticulture and conservation.
• APS 5.3 • Two Grade 6s in GCSE Sciences (If Triple Science is studied, then one must be Biology). (If Combined Science is studied, then Biology components must be Grade 6). • Grade 6 in GCSE Maths • Pass the entry exam
100% external examination.