
Course Description Biology is arguably the most exciting and one of the fastest developing areas of science today. It impacts on everyone’s lives and holds out hope to remedy some of our most pressing issues. Some areas exploding with new ideas and applications include genetically engineering, designing and creating new drugs; creating gene banks for threatened species; devising fertility treatments; curing genetic diseases; developing new sources of food; reducing our impact on the planet and so much more. You will gain sufficient insight to understand revolutionary breakthroughs that occur on a daily basis, and thus contribute to contemporary debates about issues such as the use of stem cells for Alzheimers and Parkinsons disease, or treatments for HIV. Topics Studied: The natural environment and species survival Energy, exercise and co ordination General and practical applications in Biology
The A Level course is examined through three external examinations, each two hours long. Paper 1 - Natural Environment and Species Survival Paper 2 - Energy Exercise and Coordination Paper 3 - General and Practical Applications in Biology The practical endorsement for the course is internally assessed but externally monitored. 10% of the assessment will be using mathematics and statistical testing.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Wiltshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | 66-78 Tollgate Road, Salisbury, SP1 2JJ |
Course Description Biology is arguably the most exciting and one of the fastest developing areas of science today. It impacts on everyone’s lives and holds out hope to remedy some of our most pressing issues. Some areas exploding with new ideas and applications include genetically engineering, designing and creating new drugs; creating gene banks for threatened species; devising fertility treatments; curing genetic diseases; developing new sources of food; reducing our impact on the planet and so much more. You will gain sufficient insight to understand revolutionary breakthroughs that occur on a daily basis, and thus contribute to contemporary debates about issues such as the use of stem cells for Alzheimers and Parkinsons disease, or treatments for HIV. Topics Studied: The natural environment and species survival Energy, exercise and co ordination General and practical applications in Biology
The A Level course is examined through three external examinations, each two hours long. Paper 1 - Natural Environment and Species Survival Paper 2 - Energy Exercise and Coordination Paper 3 - General and Practical Applications in Biology The practical endorsement for the course is internally assessed but externally monitored. 10% of the assessment will be using mathematics and statistical testing.