A-Level

Biology

Science: Biology

Entry Criteria

Five GCSEs

Grade 5

English GCSE

Grade 6

Maths GCSE

Grade 6

Biology GCSE

Grade 7

or 7-6 Combined Science

Careers

A-Level Biology is a highly respected A-Level which offers access to a wide range of university courses and careers. Students who study Biology develop their research, problem solving, organisation and analytical skills. These skills are valued by university and employers. A-Level Biology will support the study of other Sciences and Maths as well as subjects like Psychology and Geography. A-Level Biology is required for degrees in Medicine, Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine. Biology is a key subject for lots of STEM careers, particularly in healthcare, medicine and jobs involving plants or animals. 

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Course ID
AQA 7402
Faculty
Science
Department
Biology
Level
A-Level
Head of Faculty
S. Owen
Head of Department
K. Gohil
Availability
Currently Studied, Offered Next Academic Year (subject to enrolment numbers)
Science: Biology

Course Overview

A-Level Biology offers students a thrilling opportunity to dive into the fascinating world of life sciences, building on the foundational knowledge gained at GCSE. Throughout this immersive two-year course, students will engage with a wide array of topics that unravel the complexities of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.

As part of the curriculum, students will participate in 12 core practicals that are not just an essential part of the course but also a hands-on experience that fosters critical laboratory skills. These practicals will cover a diverse range of investigative topics, enabling students to hone their abilities in manipulating, analysing, and evaluating data, which are crucial skills in any scientific endeavour. The excitement of discovery in the lab complements the theoretical aspects of the course, making the study of biology a truly dynamic experience.

Throughout the A-Level Biology journey, students will explore key themes such as biological molecules, the intricacies of cellular structures, and how organisms exchange substances with their environment. They will delve into the mysteries of genetic information, variation, and the relationships between organisms, while also studying energy transfers within and between living systems. Understanding how organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments will deepen their appreciation for the complexity of life. In addition to these core topics, students will investigate advanced concepts such as genetics, population dynamics, evolution, and ecosystems, as well as the fascinating mechanisms that control gene expression. This comprehensive curriculum not only broadens students’ scientific horizons but also prepares them for further studies in various fields such as medicine, environmental science, and biotechnology.

Assessment in A-Level Biology is structured across three separate papers, each designed to evaluate different aspects of the curriculum, including theoretical knowledge, practical application, and critical analysis. Furthermore, students have the opportunity to receive additional certification that recognises their practical skills, highlighting their competency in laboratory techniques and experimental design.

Course Content

Year 12

Term Unit of Work Assessment
Autumn 1 Biological molecules.
Cell structure.
Transport across membranes.
End of topic tests and teacher assessment.
Autumn 2 Nucleic acids.
Cell recognition and the immune system.
End of topic tests and teacher assessment.
Spring 1 Exchange.
DNA, genes and protein synthesis.
End of topic tests and teacher assessment.
Spring 2 Mass transport
Genetic diversity
End of topic tests and teacher assessment.
Summer 1 Biodiversity.
Revision for mock exam.
Year 12 mock exam.
Summer 2 Populations in ecosystems.
Ecology – Field trip preparation work.
Write up of field trip investigations.

 

Year 13

Term Unit of Work Assessment
Autumn 1 Photosynthesis
Inherited change
Population and evolution
End of topic tests and teacher assessment.
Autumn 2 Respiration
Energy and ecosystems
Gene expression
End of topic tests and teacher assessment.
Spring 1 Recombinant DNA technology
Response to Stimuli
End of topic tests and teacher assessment.
Spring 2 Homeostasis
Nervous coordination and muscles
End of topic tests and teacher assessment. Mock exam.
Summer 1 Revision for ‘A’ Level exam.  
Summer 2 ‘A’ Level Examination. ‘A’ Level Examination.

 

Extended Learning

Year 12

Websites Read Visit or Watch Extra
Kerboodle; A Level Biology Revision; Seneca Learning. AQA A Level Biology textbook; New Scientist. Epping Forest  

 

Year 13

Websites Read Visit or Watch Extra
Kerboodle; A Level Biology Revision; Seneca Learning. AQA A Level Biology textbook; New Scientist. Epping Forest