Biology - A Level
Course summary
Biology is a fundamental science concerned with the living world, and a prerequisite to a multitude of degree courses at university. Whether you want to become a doctor; psychologist, veterinarian or geneticist, A level Biology is necessary to give you the vital information and skills required to succeed. The course will build upon your GCSE knowledge of topics, such as ecology, cell biology and evolution, but also dig deep into that which is superficially studied at GCSE, such as biochemistry and animal behaviour. There is great emphasis on enhancing your practical and analytical laboratory skills, which is monitored and assessed through the carrying out of a selection of Required Practicals. Biology is a deep and relevant science; as such, the A-level is a great course for those wishing to pursue scientific careers as well as those who wish to have a more rounded set of subjects in year 12 or 13. Indeed, it is highly regarded by Russell Group universities to have done well on this course.
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