Biology is the study of life itself. The subject explores the theories and principals involved in living systems, in all their intricate beauty. If you are interested in recent developments in genetic engineering or disease prevention, understanding how we evolved, tracking down natural resources, the true impacts of pollution on the natural world, or even animal care and conservation programmes, then this is the course for you.During their studies, students’ practical skills will improve and by the end of the course they will be designing, carrying out, and analysing the results of their own practical experiments, just as they would in ‘the real world’. They will gain an understanding of how society makes decisions about scientific issues, as well some of the ways in which the scientific community contributes to the success of the economy.
Students will need a minimum of three grade 4s and three grade 5s at GCSE including a grade 5 in English and Maths as well as a grade 6 in Biology. If combined science has been studied then two 6s will be required. Additional Information: We will consider 1 Vocational qualification in place of a GCSE as long as a grade 5 is achieved in English.
Over the two years, students will be required to carry out 12 practical experiments and three examinations. The core content will include genetics, population, evolution and ecosystems.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Salford |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Dronfield Road, Salford, M6 7FR |
Biology is the study of life itself. The subject explores the theories and principals involved in living systems, in all their intricate beauty. If you are interested in recent developments in genetic engineering or disease prevention, understanding how we evolved, tracking down natural resources, the true impacts of pollution on the natural world, or even animal care and conservation programmes, then this is the course for you.During their studies, students’ practical skills will improve and by the end of the course they will be designing, carrying out, and analysing the results of their own practical experiments, just as they would in ‘the real world’. They will gain an understanding of how society makes decisions about scientific issues, as well some of the ways in which the scientific community contributes to the success of the economy.
Students will need a minimum of three grade 4s and three grade 5s at GCSE including a grade 5 in English and Maths as well as a grade 6 in Biology. If combined science has been studied then two 6s will be required. Additional Information: We will consider 1 Vocational qualification in place of a GCSE as long as a grade 5 is achieved in English.
Over the two years, students will be required to carry out 12 practical experiments and three examinations. The core content will include genetics, population, evolution and ecosystems.