Biology

A Level OCR A H420

Subject video

Biology A Level @AHS.mp4

Why study Biology?

The biological sciences are the most diverse of subjects – from molecular biology to the biosphere. A qualification in Biology equips you with many skills: literacy, numeracy, social awareness and an ability to make connections between natural, social, economic, political and technological fields.

A Level Biology can lead to a diverse range of degree courses in Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, Environmental Science and Psychology. It is desirable for paramedical courses such as Nursing, Physiotherapy, Ophthalmology, Medicine and Veterinary Science.

Biologists have many opportunities: the pharmaceutical industry; clinical and health professions; conservation; agriculture and forestry.

You may also wish to study Biology purely because you have a particular talent for the subject.

Entry Requirements

  • You need a minimum of grade 7 in GCSE Biology or achieved the equivalent of at least two Grade 7s in the Biology components of the qualification if you have taken a double science qualification.

  • If you have a grade 7 or lower in GCSE Mathematics, you are also required to take Statistics in Context or AS Mathematics as your Extension Study, if not taking A Level Mathematics.

You should have both an interest and aptitude for the subject. A strong Chemistry grade is also preferable. Successful students of A Level Biology have the following skills; problem-solving, application of knowledge, evaluation and an ability to learn content.

Special features of the course

The course is a broad and balanced, content-led course which contains a variety of practical work, including microbiology, dissection, DNA manipulation and biochemistry. It is designed to offer breadth and depth to students. Knowledge of the course content and a deep understanding of the concepts is required in order to apply this in a novel context. Sound mathematical skills are also needed to access the higher grades, hence the need for continued study of Mathematics, alongside Biology.

Costs

There are no expected costs

Where can I find out more?

  • Speak to Ms Sowah (email lsowah@ahs.bucks.sch.uk)

  • Use the Careers section in the library or discuss with any member of the Biology Department

  • The OCR website has a detailed breakdown of the specification

How is the course organised?

There are 6 modules:

Module 1 Development of practical skills

Module 2 Foundations in Biology

Module 3 Exchange and transport

Module 4 Biodiversity, evolution and disease

Module 5 Communication, homeostasis and energy

Module 6 Genetics, evolution and ecosystems

Assessment

Paper 1 Modules 1, 2, 3 & 5 2 ¼ hours 37 %

Paper 2 Modules 1, 2, 4 & 6 2 ¼ hours 37%

Paper 3 Modules 1 - 6 1 ½ hours 26%

In addition to written papers there will be at least 12 practicals over two years with a pass/fail mark assessed by the centre. Maths and experimental skills are tested in each paper.