Biology
It is the study of life What is Biology? helping people to understand every organism alive, from the smallest bacteria to any indigenous species
Branch of science A human endeavor A way of understanding nature. An attempt to understand, explain, integrate and describe the world of living things.
Biology is important to everyday life because it allows humans to better understand their bodies, their resources and potential threats in the environment.
Biology is at the heart of many social and economic issues By studying biology, students learn to make more informed decisions about their own health and about significant biological issues such as genetically modified crops, the use of antibiotics
Why Study Biology? Biology helps us understand the big picture The study of biology connects us to the world we are living in and reminds us of our interconnectedness with all other life forms Learning in biology opens up career opportunities
What type of student might Biology suit? Students who enjoyed science in the Junior Certificate. The course is a continuation of what was studied at Junior Cycle but in more detail
A Leaving Cert Science subject is recommended for: ENGINEERING MEDICINE DENTISTRY VETERINARY PHARMACY PHYSIOTHERAPY RADIOGRAPHY NURSING OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SPEECH THERAPY SPORTS SCIENCE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE DIETETICS OPTOMETRY INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INFORMATION TECH. 9
Biology Course Unit 1 – the study of life Divided into 3 sections including Ecology, Food and Characteristics of Life
Unit 2 – The Cell Including Genetics, Cell Metabolism and Enzymes
Unit 3 – The Organism Microbiology, Plant Structure and Human Biology
22 Mandatory Experiments Tested in the written exam
Exam Structure 3 hour written exam Section A - Six short questions (answer five) Section B - Three questions on practical activities (answer two) Section C - Six long questions (answer four)
Comments A considerable amount of learning and study is necessary to do well in this subject, it is an extremely long course and my advice would be to chat to someone in 6th year or who has completed the course.