
Biology enables us to make advances in our understanding of how living organisms function and the way they interact with each other and their surroundings. It also provides the means to design new methods for diagnosing and treating diseases. If you are interested in Biology and have enjoyed studying it at GCSE, then the A-level course presents the perfect opportunity to extend your studies and deepen your understanding. It will develop your problem solving, numeracy, communication, experimental and analytical skills. Course Content • Biological molecules (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, ATP, water) • Cells (structure of cells; viruses; methods of studying cells; the cell cycle and cell division, transport across membranes, cell recognition and the immune system) • Exchange (surface area to volume ratio, gas exchange, digestion and absorption, mass transport) • Genetics (DNA & protein synthesis, genetic diversity, taxonomy, biodiversity) • Energy transfers between organisms (photosynthesis, respiration, ecosystems, nutrient cycles) • Responses to environment (survival and response; receptors; control of heart rate; the nervous system; muscle structure and function, homeostasis) • Population genetics & evolution (inheritance; populations; speciation; ecosystems) Control of gene expression (mutation; transcription & translation; cancer genetics; genome research)
Minimum grade 6 GCSE Biology or minimum 6/6 in GCSE Combined Science, minimum grade 4 in GCSE English language and minimum grade 5 for GCSE Maths.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Windsor and Maidenhead |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Furze Platt Road, Maidenhead, SL6 7NQ |
Biology enables us to make advances in our understanding of how living organisms function and the way they interact with each other and their surroundings. It also provides the means to design new methods for diagnosing and treating diseases. If you are interested in Biology and have enjoyed studying it at GCSE, then the A-level course presents the perfect opportunity to extend your studies and deepen your understanding. It will develop your problem solving, numeracy, communication, experimental and analytical skills. Course Content • Biological molecules (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, ATP, water) • Cells (structure of cells; viruses; methods of studying cells; the cell cycle and cell division, transport across membranes, cell recognition and the immune system) • Exchange (surface area to volume ratio, gas exchange, digestion and absorption, mass transport) • Genetics (DNA & protein synthesis, genetic diversity, taxonomy, biodiversity) • Energy transfers between organisms (photosynthesis, respiration, ecosystems, nutrient cycles) • Responses to environment (survival and response; receptors; control of heart rate; the nervous system; muscle structure and function, homeostasis) • Population genetics & evolution (inheritance; populations; speciation; ecosystems) Control of gene expression (mutation; transcription & translation; cancer genetics; genome research)
Minimum grade 6 GCSE Biology or minimum 6/6 in GCSE Combined Science, minimum grade 4 in GCSE English language and minimum grade 5 for GCSE Maths.