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Nationality: British
Course: Lewis joined us to study GCSEs in a variety of subjects
Achievements: World Famous F1 Racing Driver!
Ambitions Win the F1 World Championship
What does he say about us? Find out on our dedicated Lewis Hamilton web page.


Subject focus: Biology

   

Explore vital questions about life on our planet

The study of Biology is nothing less than the study of our existence and the life of the natural world around us. Throughout this course you will encounter a diverse range of questions and topics to explore, including:
  • The human cell: find out in detail about this most complex building block of life. View cells using electron and confocal microsopes.
     
  • Human development: how do our bodies work and what are our limitations? Why can’t we grow back new organs when they are damaged by disease?
     
  • Genetics: explore how gene technology has allowed many breakthroughs in disease diagnosis and forensic science. You will also have the chance to see your own genetic fingerprint!
     
  • Sports science: Learn how Olympic athletes reach their tremendous performance levels and explore your own fitness using the state of the art facility at Anglia Ruskin University.
     
  • Conservation and the Natural World: learn about the interdependence of life on the planet and how biologists can help to halt the damaging effects of some human behaviours. You will also visit London Zoo as you consider how we can conserve and protect species diversity as we face the extinction of 50% of all species on Earth within a generation.
     
  • Ethical scientific questions: you will consider the arguments for and against genetic modification (GM), embryonic stem cell research and the human genome project.

Develop your own experimental investigations

You will have plenty of opportunity to learn and practise practical skills. You will write up the results of an experimental investigation which could be laboratory based, or a piece of work in the field. 

Visit World Famous Scientific Institutions

In Cambridge we are fortunate to have a range of world famous institutes here on our doorstep. Just a few of the places you will visit include:

Want to study Medicine? Gain experience at leading hospitals

For those wishing to study medicine or biomedical science, work experience can be arranged during the Summer term. We currently have a number of students placed at Papworth Hopsital, famous for its Heart Transplants.

Course structure

You can study Biology on the GCSEA level or University Foundation programme. These courses last for two years.

A level Biology is taught in 6 units. The first three units are taught in year 1 and success in these units will qualify students at AS level. The following three units are taught in year 2 and completion of all 6 units qualifies the student in the full Biology A level. 

 

Reading List: books involving biologyThe War of the WorldsThe Origin of the Speicies, Charles DarwinThe Double Helix, by Watson & CrickWhy Don't Penguins Feet Freeze?The Selfish GeneWhat Mad PursuitDo Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
The Double Helix: A personal Account of the structure of DNA by James D. Watson and Steve Jones
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
What Mad Pursuit: A personal view of scientific discovery by Francis Crick
Why Don’t Penguins Feet Freeze? by Mick O’Hare
The Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin
Do Androids Dream of Electic Sheep? by Philip K. Dick

 

Famous biologists:

Aristotle (384-322)
Better known as a Philosopher, he also recorded animal and marine life

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
Greatly advanced our knowledge of anatomy through detailed scientific drawings

Robert Hooke (1635-1703)
Coined the term 'cell' to describe the basic unit of human life 

Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)
Constructed the theory of Evolution by Natural Selection

Gregor Mendel (1822-1884)
Considered to be the father of genetics

Hans Adolf Krebs (1900-1981)
Earned a Nobel Prize for his discovery of two key metabolic cycles

Francis Crick (1916-2004) & James Watson (b.1928
Discovered the double helix structure of DNA

 

Careers in Biology:

Biotechnology industry
Medicine
Genetics
GM Foods
Agriculture
Wildlife management
Botanist 
Ecology
Computational biology
Engineering disciplines
Military
Space exploration
DNA forensics
Research Scientist...

Want to know more? Contact us for careers advice.

Favourite Biology FilmsBlade Runner poster

Gattica
Blade Runner
Erin Brokovitch
Children of Men
28 days later
Sicko
The War of the Worlds

Top 5 Universities...for Biology
 In no particular order:

1. Oxford University
2. Cambridge University
3. Bristol University
4. Sheffield University
5. Imperial College, London

marine life

Cells

Cactus

newt skeleton

diagram of the human heart

Watson & Crick



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