A Level Biology

What will I learn?
We follow the AQA Biology specification comprising 6 units of work completed over two years. Students wishing to gain the AS qualification will be able to do this and will complete three units of work in one year.
If you are interested in the study of living things and like to know how our bodies work then this is the course for you. The course builds on the principles taught at GCSE looking in much more detail into the core processes in Biology.
For example; uses of enzymes in the body, the processes of photosynthesis and respiration, inheritance of genetic disorders, modern uses of genetic engineering, the heart and lungs and much, much more.
What are the entry requirements?
5 A*-C grades at GCSE. You will need at least a grade B in both GCSE Science A and Additional Science or a grade B in GCSE Biology.
How will I be assessed?
AS Unit 1 - Biology and Disease - This is a 75 minute written examination (33% of your year one mark).
AS Unit 2 - The Variety of Living Organisms - This is a 105 minute written examination (47% of your year one marks).
AS Unit 3 - Investigative and Practical Skills in AS Biology - This is a practical followed by a written paper, all completed under exam conditions (20% of your year one marks).
A2 Unit 4 - Populations and Environment - This is a 75 minute written examination (33% of your year two marks).
A2 Unit 5 - Control in Cells and in Organisms - This is a 105 minute written examination (47% of your year two marks).
A2 Unit 6 - Investigative and Practical Skills in A2 Biology - This is a practical followed by a written paper, all completed under exam conditions (20% of your year two marks).
Half of your year one marks are added to half of your year 2 marks to give you a final A2 grade.
Future opportunities
Not everyone who studies Biology to A level goes on to follow a career in Biology, Biochemistry and other related work. The rigor of the course prepares students for careers in Law, Business as well as Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacology, the Environment, Nursing, Sport, Teaching and many other related careers. A qualification in Biology at A level is very well regarded by Universities and employers.
Is there anything I need to know?
You must be prepared to work hard and develop good study habits. Visit the UCAS website for course opportunities. Discuss studying this subject with your Biology teacher or ask anyone who is studying it now.