Biology is a diverse and popular subject. Covering topical issues, such as medical science, genetic engineering, biotechnology, and the environment, you'll develop an essential knowledge and understanding of some of its key areas.
A Level Biology builds on your understanding and appreciation of scientific
methods, while developing your confidence in practical skills, mathematics
and problem solving. This encourages you to take an interest in global
scientific issues and new developments.
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Key Facts
Programme Costs:
The fees for this course are currently being confirmed.
Please contact Student Recruitment for more information.
Level:
3
Awarding Body:
Assessment & Qualifications Alliance (AQA)
Course Code:
- 21/22A1QBIO
Mode of Attendance:
- Full or Part Time
Course Duration:
2 Years
Dates:
- September 2021
Course
Content
The course uses scientific, practical teaching and investigation wherever
possible to ensure that you gain maximum enjoyment and become an enthusiastic
biologist.
Year 12:
- Biological molecules
- Microscopy and cell structure of bacteria, plants, and animals
- Cell division
- Transport across cell membranes
- Cell recognition and immunity
- The importance of a gas exchange system in living organisms
- Human gas exchange and what happens when things go wrong
- Digestion of absorption of the food we eat
- Cardiovascular system and oxygen carriage
- DNA, genes, and chromosomes
- Genetic diversity and mutation
- Genetic diversity and adaptation
- Classification of species
Year 13:
- Photosynthesis
- Energy transfer in an ecosystem
- Respiration
- Nutrient cycling
- Responding to changes in the environment in different organisms
- Nervous co-ordination
- Muscles and muscle contraction
- Homeostasis: controlling blood glucose and water level
- Inheritance
- Populations and evolution
- Control of gene expression
- Gene technology
Features/
Benefits
Biology can be taken as part of a science-based programme, combined with Chemistry, Physics, or Mathematics. Biology can also add a scientific element to a humanities-based programme.
Entry
Requirements
Minimum Entry Requirements:
All Loughborough College
Sixth Form courses have minimum entry requirements of at least five GCSEs at
grade C/4 or above, including English Language and Maths.
Subject Specific Entry Requirements:
GCSE Maths and
Science (Double Science or two 'traditional' sciences) at grade
6.
Assessment
Methods
- Three x 2 hour exams
- Paper 1 and Paper 2, 35% each, and Paper 3, 30%.
- You will complete 12 compulsory practicals over the two years and a number of skills will be assessed by your teacher. This will make up the practical endorsement (CPAC).
Progression
Opportunities
A Level Biology will prepare you for further study and careers in a variety of disciplines, from medicine, physiotherapy, and biochemistry to nursing, food science, and zoology.
FAQs
6th FORM FAQs
DO YOU OFFER THE EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION (EPQ)?
- Yes, but only to Year 2 students who have demonstrated in Year 1 that they have the academic ability to cope with this extra research project.
HOW MANY A LEVEL SUBJECTS DO I NEED TO TAKE?
- You will need to choose three subjects minimum with a maximum of 4. See page 5 for more details on subject choices.
I’M INTERESTED IN A LEVELS BUT I’M NOT SURE WHICH ONES
- That’s okay! We know that deciding on A Levels can be a long process and
that you can change your mind—a lot.
When you initially apply, we’ll ask you for your options, but you’re not tied down to these subjects. We’ll confirm your final choices at a later date.
DO I HAVE TO STUDY THE SUBJECT I WANT TO STUDY AT UNIVERSITY AS AN A
LEVEL?
- Not always; it depends on your chosen university course. Subjects like Medicine and Architecture have very specific entry requirements, whereas you can study Psychology or Law at university without having studied them at A Level. Check university entry requirements to see if they are asking for specific subjects.
ARE A LEVELS THE ONLY ROUTE INTO UNIVERSITY?
- No. We also offer Level 3 BTEC Extended Diplomas, which are the equivalent to three A Levels and many universities accept them as an alternative.
CAN I STUDY 3 A LEVELS AND BE A PART OF THE ACADEMY OF SPORT PROGRAMME?
- Yes. Visit the Academy of Sport pages for more information.
CAN I STUDY A DIPLOMA IN SPORT AND ONE A LEVEL?
- Yes, but it is only recommended for high-performing students due to the demands that both courses will place on timetable and ability. We will need to ensure that your combination is suitable for future progression and doesn’t clash on the timetable.
Disclaimer
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that the information contained on this website is correct, the College accepts no liability for any errors or omissions. Please note that details are subject to change without notice with regard to the provision of courses, course times and dates and the fees and charges levied.