AQA Level 3 Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Biology

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At AS level you will cover two modules. The first is called Cells, Exchange and Transport and you will learn all about the structure of cells and organs such as the heart. The second module is Molecules, Biodiversity, Food and Health. In this module you will consider how you keep your body healthy and you consider the vast range of living organisms on earth. The A2 topics that you will study are Communication, Homeostasis and Energy. Then you will go on to study Control, Genomes and Environment. As well as studying these topics you will also develop your investigative and analytical skills in both the AS and A2 courses.

Course information

Name: AQA Level 3 Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Biology Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Biology Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20151102 14:42:17 Updated 20161025 11:13:22

Entry requirements

None

Provider

St Michael's Church of England High School
Academy Sponsor Led
n/a

Address

St. Michaels Road
Crosby Town: Liverpool

Learning aims

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