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Sir John Lawes School
Biology
Board: OCR (H420A)
INTRODUCTION
Biology involves the study of a wide range of fascinating topics, ranging from molecular biology to the
study of ecosystems. Biology is never far from the headlines and is at the cutting edge of modern scientific
developments. The OCR A Level Biology course is designed to encourage candidates to develop
enthusiasm for Biology, whilst learning and improving practical skills which can be backed up with scientific
understanding and problem solving.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
If you are studying Triple Science:
If you are studying Combined Science:
- GCSE Triple Science Biology at grade 6 or above
- APS of 4.5 or above
- GCSE Combined Science at grade 7-6 or above
AND
- Grade 6 or above in GCSE Mathematics
- APS of 4.5 or above
It would be useful to study Chemistry alongside Biology, but it is not essential.
Where could my success take me?
Biology is a great choice of subject for people considering a career in medical professions, such as;
Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy or Optometry. It would also prepare you
for further study in the Life Sciences, for example Zoology, Marine Biology, Biochemistry or Neuroscience.
COURSE CONTENT
In the first year of the A Level you will discover more about the structure of cells, which are the basic units
of all living things, seeing how they communicate and form co-operated, integrated systems within living
bodies. You will look at the important biological molecules and study their vital roles in living organisms,
including how these can be used for beneficial use in living organisms or could possibly cause disease.
In the second year modules you will consider how organisms influence the environments they live in, how
waste products are removed and will study in depth the biochemical processes of photosynthesis,
respiration and excretion. You will start a journey into genetics by exploring how genes work, the
processes involved in genetic engineering and how this relates to medicine, ecosystems and conservation.
You will also learn about how nerves carry signals throughout the body and how they form the intricate
complexity of the human nervous system.