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Group 4

Biology

AIMS

Biology is based on the experimental study of living organisms, from the level of biochemistry and cell ultra-structure to the interactions of organisms with the environment. It forms an introduction to many disciplines of further study such as medicine, dentistry, agriculture, forestry, nursing and pharmacy.

COURSE CONTENT

All students cover compulsory core sections

  • Cell biology
  • Molecular biology
  • Genetics
  • Ecology
  • Evolution and biodiversity
  • Human physiology

Students taking biology at higher level will study some of the core sections in more detail. The extended topics include:

  • Nucleic acids
  • Metabolism, cell respiration and photosynthesis
  • Plant biology
  • Genetics and evolution
  • Animal physiology

In addition, all students are required to take one option from: Neurobiology and Behaviour, Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Ecology and Conservation, Human Physiology

Practical work is done on a regular basis to supplement theory lessons and to give students opportunities to explore topics in more depth.

ASSESSMENT

Internal

An individual investigation project            20%

External

Written examinations (3 papers)               80%

REQUIREMENTS

Higher level students should have a genuine interest and strong background in the subject. To take the standard level students should have some background knowledge along with a genuine interest.

 

 

Physics

AIMS

This course is designed for students interested in the study of physics on both a practical and theoretical level. Students develop competence in the collection and analysis of data derived from field investigations and laboratory work and also the ability to analyse, evaluate and synthesise scientific information.

COURSE CONTENT

Students learn to construct abstract models such as analogies and mathematical systems to explain phenomena, then link these abstract concepts to reality through controlled experiments. Sometimes the experiments lead to constructing models. The course covers the following subjects:

  • Measurement and uncertainty
  • Mechanics
  • Thermal physics
  • Waves
  • Electricity and magnetism
  • Circular motion and gravitation
  • Atomic, nuclear and particle physics
  • Fields
  • Electromagnetic induction
  • Quantum and nuclear physics

 

  • In addition, students are required to take one option from: Relativity, Engineering Physics, Imaging, Astrophysics.

ASSESSMENT

Internal

An individual investigation project            20%

External

Written examinations (3 papers)               80%

REQUIREMENTS

Higher level students should have a genuine interest and strong background in the subject. To take the Standard level course students should have some background knowledge along with a genuine interest.