Course Outline: The duration of the course is one year for the AS and two years for the A level qualification. Geography is a naturally diverse and dynamic subject, changing to meet the needs of modern day society. This syllabus is an exciting course allowing students the chance to investigate shifting global patterns and current world views for themselves. Geography at A level offers the chance for students to learn about the links between people and their place in the natural world, so equipping them with the knowledge and skills to make their own choices towards a sustainable future. Skills: Geography encompasses a wide range of physical, human and environmental concepts. It is important for students to have a broad interest in these topics. The ability to work independently and collaboratively, both in class, and on home based research as well as in the field, is important. Good data handling skills are essential and students must be prepared to undertake both two days (for AS) and four days (for A2) residential field trips. Future progressions from this course: Geography is useful for careers in environmental science, political sciences, economics, politics, town planning, meteorology and population studies.
A minimum of five GCSE grade 5s or above. A GCSE in geography (grade 9-5) is essential.
Topic 1 – Tectonic processes & hazards Topic 2 – Landscape systems processes & change Topic 5 – The water cycle and water insecurity Topic 6 – The carbon cycle and energy insecurity 2 hours and 15 minutes 30% of the qualification 105 marks Topic 3 – Globalisation Topic 4 – Shaping places Topic 7 – Superpowers Topic 8 – Global development and connections 2 hours and 15 minutes 30% of the qualification 105 marks
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Hillingdon |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Clifton Gardens, Hillingdon, Uxbridge, UB10 0EJ |
Course Outline: The duration of the course is one year for the AS and two years for the A level qualification. Geography is a naturally diverse and dynamic subject, changing to meet the needs of modern day society. This syllabus is an exciting course allowing students the chance to investigate shifting global patterns and current world views for themselves. Geography at A level offers the chance for students to learn about the links between people and their place in the natural world, so equipping them with the knowledge and skills to make their own choices towards a sustainable future. Skills: Geography encompasses a wide range of physical, human and environmental concepts. It is important for students to have a broad interest in these topics. The ability to work independently and collaboratively, both in class, and on home based research as well as in the field, is important. Good data handling skills are essential and students must be prepared to undertake both two days (for AS) and four days (for A2) residential field trips. Future progressions from this course: Geography is useful for careers in environmental science, political sciences, economics, politics, town planning, meteorology and population studies.
A minimum of five GCSE grade 5s or above. A GCSE in geography (grade 9-5) is essential.
Topic 1 – Tectonic processes & hazards Topic 2 – Landscape systems processes & change Topic 5 – The water cycle and water insecurity Topic 6 – The carbon cycle and energy insecurity 2 hours and 15 minutes 30% of the qualification 105 marks Topic 3 – Globalisation Topic 4 – Shaping places Topic 7 – Superpowers Topic 8 – Global development and connections 2 hours and 15 minutes 30% of the qualification 105 marks