Details
Further your biology studies with a different approach from the traditional A Level route. Discover how human biology and lifestyles can impact health at a personal and population level. A combination of assessment styles will help develop the confidence and skills needed to continue into higher education and succeed in the workplace.
Complimentary courses
- Sport
- Physical Education
- Health and Social Care
Course Content
Studying Applied Human Biology will see you explore the details of important human biological processes, then link them to common health and healthcare issues. You’ll study a variety of topics from microbiology and infectious diseases to the main aspects of the human body, such as the circulatory system, cells, tissues, and biological molecules. Moving onto Year 2, you’ll examine health issues related to the human systems studied in the previous year
Your Opportunities
Possible career paths
- Nurse
- Biomedical Scientist
- Health & Social Care Worker
- Sport Scientist
- Physiotherapist
- Midwife
- Occupational Health Workers
- Forensic Scientist
Your Assessment
- 50% Examination
- 50% Coursework
Our Entry Requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
Studying Applied Human Biology will see you explore the details of important human biological processes, then link them to common health and healthcare issues. You’ll study a variety of topics from microbiology and infectious diseases to the main aspects of the human body, such as the circulatory system, cells, tissues, and biological molecules. Moving onto Year 2, you’ll examine health issues related to the human systems studied in the previous year
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements
Further your biology studies with a different approach from the traditional A Level route. Discover how human biology and lifestyles can impact health at a personal and population level. A combination of assessment styles will help develop the confidence and skills needed to continue into higher education and succeed in the workplace.
Complimentary courses
- Sport
- Physical Education
- Health and Social Care