BTEC in Applied Human Biology

This qualification offers an alternative route to the traditional A levels, which are 100% terminal examination. This course is still academically demanding, however it allows students to study a range of units that are both externally assessed (exams) and internally assessed (extended projects).

Students will take 3 mandatory units, of which 2 are externally assessed as well as 1 of 5 optional units that is in the form of an extended project.

Some of the content students will study: Human physiology, applied human biology, microbiology, health issues and infectious disease.

Exams

  • 83% of the course is in the form of the mandatory units and 17% is the optional unit.

  • 58% of the course is external examination and 42% is extended project.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of five GCSEs at grades 4-9, including English, maths and combined science / biology

Exam Board

Edexcel - Click here to visit the course page on the Edexcel website.

Contact

Mrs C Priessner - Science i/c Human Applied Biology

Mrs Preissner explains why you should consider studying Applied Human Biology in Sixth Form.

Transition to KS5

All Year 11 students will be automatically added to our ‘Transition to KS5’ team once their GCSEs are completed. Students can check out the transition materials for as many of our subjects as they like.

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