The course specification has the development of Advanced Level subject knowledge at its core with a clear focus on the applications of Biology and fundamental laboratory techniques in Biology. Students will be regularly assessed using examination materials to track their progress across the two years and will be provided with timely feedback to facilitate their ongoing development as a Biologist. An A Level in Biology is a prerequisite for applications to University in the following areas: Veterinary Science, Biology, Zoology, Genetics, and Human Biology (to name a few). An A Level in Biology is desirable in supporting an application to numerous other University courses. The OCR A Level in Biology is divided into distinctly separate units that cover the key principles of Biology. Over the two years, students will study both the breadth and depth of the following topics: Module 1: Development of practical skills Module 2: Foundations of Biology Module 3: Exchange and transport Module 4: Biodiversity, evolution and disease Module 5: Communication, homeostasis and energy Module 6: Genetics, evolution and ecosystems
As a category 1 subject students will need to meet the following course-specific entry requirements alongside the preferred entry requirements of The Ilfracombe Academy Sixth Form. Biology: grade 5 (or higher) in separate science GCSE biology, grade 66 (or higher) in GCSE combined science.
The course is assessed by three formal examination papers. Examinations will be sat at the end of the two-year qualification. Paper 1 Biological Processes 2hrs 15min 37% Paper 2 Biological Diversity 2hrs 15min 37% Paper 3 Unified Biology 1hr 30min 26%
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Devon |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Worth Road, Ilfracombe, EX34 9JB |
The course specification has the development of Advanced Level subject knowledge at its core with a clear focus on the applications of Biology and fundamental laboratory techniques in Biology. Students will be regularly assessed using examination materials to track their progress across the two years and will be provided with timely feedback to facilitate their ongoing development as a Biologist. An A Level in Biology is a prerequisite for applications to University in the following areas: Veterinary Science, Biology, Zoology, Genetics, and Human Biology (to name a few). An A Level in Biology is desirable in supporting an application to numerous other University courses. The OCR A Level in Biology is divided into distinctly separate units that cover the key principles of Biology. Over the two years, students will study both the breadth and depth of the following topics: Module 1: Development of practical skills Module 2: Foundations of Biology Module 3: Exchange and transport Module 4: Biodiversity, evolution and disease Module 5: Communication, homeostasis and energy Module 6: Genetics, evolution and ecosystems
As a category 1 subject students will need to meet the following course-specific entry requirements alongside the preferred entry requirements of The Ilfracombe Academy Sixth Form. Biology: grade 5 (or higher) in separate science GCSE biology, grade 66 (or higher) in GCSE combined science.
The course is assessed by three formal examination papers. Examinations will be sat at the end of the two-year qualification. Paper 1 Biological Processes 2hrs 15min 37% Paper 2 Biological Diversity 2hrs 15min 37% Paper 3 Unified Biology 1hr 30min 26%