
Course description A Level Biology will give you an exciting insight into the contemporary world of biology. You will learn about the core concepts of biology and about the impact of biological research and how it links to everyday life. You will learn to apply your knowledge, investigate and solve problems in a range of contexts. Emphasis throughout the course is on increasing knowledge, developing competence and confidence in practical skills and developing problem solving. Course content ▪ Development of practical skills in biology including planning, analysis and evaluation ▪ Foundations in biology including cell structure, biological molecules, cell division and cellular organisation ▪ Exchange and transport in plants and animals ▪ Biodiversity, evolution and disease ▪ Nervous and hormonal communication,homeostasis, photosynthesis, respiration ▪ Genetics, biotechnology, evolution, ecosystems and conservation
A Level - Biology comprises Modules 1-6, assessed by three written examinations, plus completion of 12 practical activities to show competency in practical skills. The practical component is graded pass/fail and does not contribute marks to the final grade but the skills will be assessed across the three written papers.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Greenwich |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 145 Bexley Road, Eltham, London, SE9 2PT |
Course description A Level Biology will give you an exciting insight into the contemporary world of biology. You will learn about the core concepts of biology and about the impact of biological research and how it links to everyday life. You will learn to apply your knowledge, investigate and solve problems in a range of contexts. Emphasis throughout the course is on increasing knowledge, developing competence and confidence in practical skills and developing problem solving. Course content ▪ Development of practical skills in biology including planning, analysis and evaluation ▪ Foundations in biology including cell structure, biological molecules, cell division and cellular organisation ▪ Exchange and transport in plants and animals ▪ Biodiversity, evolution and disease ▪ Nervous and hormonal communication,homeostasis, photosynthesis, respiration ▪ Genetics, biotechnology, evolution, ecosystems and conservation
A Level - Biology comprises Modules 1-6, assessed by three written examinations, plus completion of 12 practical activities to show competency in practical skills. The practical component is graded pass/fail and does not contribute marks to the final grade but the skills will be assessed across the three written papers.