Assessment Of Practical Skills Students will do a minimum of 12 practicals across their A Level course. Questions in exam papers will test students' knowledge and understanding of their practical work. Students will be awarded an A Level grade based on their exams, and a 'pass' or 'fail' for practical work (Practical Endorsement) in lessons. This system of assessment replaces the current assessment system of practical exams (ISAs). Students will be required to maintain a Laboratory Log Book for examination by the exam board upon request or visitation by their inspector. What Kind Of Person Studies This Course? There are many reasons for taking Biology as either an AS or a full A Level course, including: You wish to follow a career in a Biology related area such as Medicine, Ecology or Forensic Science. You feel that a further qualification in Biology would assist you in other related areas of study such as Chemistry, Geography or PE. You enjoy the subject, even if you do not wish to pursue a Science related career. Where Will An AS/A Level In Biology Lead Me? This qualification is an ideal foundation for a Biology/Science related career, for example in Medicine, Veterinary Science, Ecology and Forensic Science. In combination with other A Level qualifications it will provide a suitable entry qualification for a degree course in a biological field or related scientific disciplines.
Name: Biology (GCEA) Qualification title: - Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20161107 11:35:08 Updated 20161107 11:35:08
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Sir John Nelthorpe School
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