The course consists of 8 modules at A Level including: 1. Biological molecules (chemical structures of common biological compounds). 2. Cells (structure and functions of different cell types and roles of parts of the cell). 3. Organisms exchange substances with their environment (Heart, lungs and how these systems exchange substances with the environment). 4. Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms. 5. Energy transfers in and between organisms. 6. Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments (Homeostasis and the nervous system). 7. Genetics, populations, evolution and ecosystems. 8. The control of gene expression.
You need to have achieved at least two grade 6’s in GCSE Sciences You will need a minimum of 5 GCSE levels, grades 4-9, including English and Maths and at least three other subjects.
Paper 1 (35%) 2 Hours - 91 Marks Based on topics 1-4 including relevant practical skills. Includes short and long answer questions and 15 extended response question. Paper 2 (35%) 2 Hours - 91 Marks Based on topics 5-8 including relevant practical skills. Includes short and long answer questions and 15 comprehension question. Paper 3 (30%) 2 Hours - 78 Marks Based on topics 1-8 including relevant practical skills. Includes structured questions on practical technique, critical analysis of given experimental data and 25 marks essay questions from a choice of two titles.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Walsall |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Leamore Lane, Bloxwich, Walsall, WS2 7NR |
The course consists of 8 modules at A Level including: 1. Biological molecules (chemical structures of common biological compounds). 2. Cells (structure and functions of different cell types and roles of parts of the cell). 3. Organisms exchange substances with their environment (Heart, lungs and how these systems exchange substances with the environment). 4. Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms. 5. Energy transfers in and between organisms. 6. Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments (Homeostasis and the nervous system). 7. Genetics, populations, evolution and ecosystems. 8. The control of gene expression.
You need to have achieved at least two grade 6’s in GCSE Sciences You will need a minimum of 5 GCSE levels, grades 4-9, including English and Maths and at least three other subjects.
Paper 1 (35%) 2 Hours - 91 Marks Based on topics 1-4 including relevant practical skills. Includes short and long answer questions and 15 extended response question. Paper 2 (35%) 2 Hours - 91 Marks Based on topics 5-8 including relevant practical skills. Includes short and long answer questions and 15 comprehension question. Paper 3 (30%) 2 Hours - 78 Marks Based on topics 1-8 including relevant practical skills. Includes structured questions on practical technique, critical analysis of given experimental data and 25 marks essay questions from a choice of two titles.