Geography is a highly regarded traditional academic subject, recognized by universities and employers for the wide range of transferable skills it teaches, including giving presentations, data and map analysis completing research and essay writing. A wide range or careers are open to Geography graduates in the technological financial, legal, environmental, social and public sector. The A level examines relevant contemporary issues such as coping with climate change and other global hazards, globalization, superpowers, health and human rights, managing water and energy resources with knowledge based answers and more extended evaluative and analytical answers. Geography combines well with most subjects, bridging the gap between humanities and science. It is often studied alongside subjects such as Biology, Politics, Math's, Economics, History and Psychology.
5 GCSE grade 9 Grade 4 in Math Grade 6 in Geography Grade 6/6 in Science Grade 6 in English Language or Lit You can take Geography A level WITHOUT having taken Geography GCSE. You’ll need to attained Grade 6 in English Language or Lit Grade 6 in Math Grade 7/7 in Science or two 7s in Triple
Paper 1: (30%) examination based on all the physical themes of the course Paper 2 (30%) examination based on all the human themes of the course Paper 3 (20%) examination based on the synoptic elements of all three theme Coursework (20%) The student will independently conduct a research project on a theme of their choice and produce a written report on this using skills that will help them learn about producing and managing large scale, regional and local areas and will help students learn about producing a dissertation in preparation for university. It will help you to better understand the world today and consider the different approaches to managing these challenges.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Barnet |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Holders Hill Road, Hendon, London, NW4 1NA |
Geography is a highly regarded traditional academic subject, recognized by universities and employers for the wide range of transferable skills it teaches, including giving presentations, data and map analysis completing research and essay writing. A wide range or careers are open to Geography graduates in the technological financial, legal, environmental, social and public sector. The A level examines relevant contemporary issues such as coping with climate change and other global hazards, globalization, superpowers, health and human rights, managing water and energy resources with knowledge based answers and more extended evaluative and analytical answers. Geography combines well with most subjects, bridging the gap between humanities and science. It is often studied alongside subjects such as Biology, Politics, Math's, Economics, History and Psychology.
5 GCSE grade 9 Grade 4 in Math Grade 6 in Geography Grade 6/6 in Science Grade 6 in English Language or Lit You can take Geography A level WITHOUT having taken Geography GCSE. You’ll need to attained Grade 6 in English Language or Lit Grade 6 in Math Grade 7/7 in Science or two 7s in Triple
Paper 1: (30%) examination based on all the physical themes of the course Paper 2 (30%) examination based on all the human themes of the course Paper 3 (20%) examination based on the synoptic elements of all three theme Coursework (20%) The student will independently conduct a research project on a theme of their choice and produce a written report on this using skills that will help them learn about producing and managing large scale, regional and local areas and will help students learn about producing a dissertation in preparation for university. It will help you to better understand the world today and consider the different approaches to managing these challenges.