Who is this course for? By studying A Level Biology you will learn more about how the cells and bodies of living things are biochemically organised to perform life processes and how living things co-exist and interact. What can the course lead to? A qualification in A Level Biology would prepare you to study Biology or one of the Biological Sciences at university. A Level Biology is good preparation for a career in medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, animal health, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, environmental science, geography, agriculture, plant sciences and many more.
GCSE Level 7+ in Biology with GCSE Level 7+ in Mathematics recommended. All students must achieve at least 5 level 5 grades at GCSE.
Paper 1: 2 hour written exam 91 marks 35% of A Level -Short and long answer questions and extended responses Paper 2: 2 hour written exam 91 marks 35% of A Level -Short and long answer questions and extended responses Paper 3: 2 hour written exam 78 marks 30% of A Level -Structured questions including practical techniques, critical analysis and essay question
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Hammersmith and Fulham |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | 532 Fulham Road, London, SW6 5BD |
Who is this course for? By studying A Level Biology you will learn more about how the cells and bodies of living things are biochemically organised to perform life processes and how living things co-exist and interact. What can the course lead to? A qualification in A Level Biology would prepare you to study Biology or one of the Biological Sciences at university. A Level Biology is good preparation for a career in medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, animal health, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, environmental science, geography, agriculture, plant sciences and many more.
GCSE Level 7+ in Biology with GCSE Level 7+ in Mathematics recommended. All students must achieve at least 5 level 5 grades at GCSE.
Paper 1: 2 hour written exam 91 marks 35% of A Level -Short and long answer questions and extended responses Paper 2: 2 hour written exam 91 marks 35% of A Level -Short and long answer questions and extended responses Paper 3: 2 hour written exam 78 marks 30% of A Level -Structured questions including practical techniques, critical analysis and essay question