
Biology A-Level
The Biology A-Level gives students the opportunity to increase their knowledge and competence in Biology.
A range of biological ideas are explored including: cells, biodiversity, enzymes, ecosystems, energy transfers, respiration, neuronal communication, genetics, gene expression, biological molecules to name a few. The course allows for practical investigations to use apparatus and techniques, develop knowledge and research skills and link them to theory.
Key Skills Acquired
Analysis, investigative problem solving, decision making, scientific research, references and reporting, following scientific procedures, making and recording observations
Prerequisites
Higher level Maths at GCSE (or equivalent) is required as a portion of the course requires maths skills.
Complimentary A-Levels
Maths, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Geography, Environmental Science, Further Maths, Physical Education
Typical Assessment
Examinations.
Exam Boards
England, Wales and Northern Ireland Exam Boards: AQA, CEA, OCR, Pearson Edexcel (UK)
Scottish Exam Board (for Highers): SQA
International Exam Boards: Cambridge International Education (CIE), Pearson Edexcel (International)
Career Options
Healthcare, medicine, veterinary, dentistry, biological sciences, biological research, forensics, education,