Level 3
Geography, A Level
Level 3
Geography, A Level
Geography A Level explores the interactions between humans and the environment, covering physical and human geography. It includes topics like ecosystems, climate change, urbanisation, migration, and resource management. Fieldwork and analytical skills are important elements of the course, preparing students for university study and developing valuable transferable skills.
Show more...What will I study?
This programme covers many key elements of geography including tectonic processes and hazards, coastal landscapes and change, globalisation, regenerating places, the water cycle and water insecurity, the carbon cycle, and energy security and superpowers.
You will also develop your fieldwork skills – with a choice of investigating coastal management or regeneration. Increasingly, it is becoming vital to understand these issues and how they could influence the future of our planet. We will also provide you with the many transferable skills that employers now require.
This programme is part of a Sixth Form offer, learners typically choose three or four A Level subjects to study over a two-year period. Which A Levels you study can affect your choices at university and your future career. Take a look here at our other A Level programmes
How will I be assessed?
Written examination (80%), non-examined assessment (20%).
Progression
You could apply for a variety of courses at university, such as geography (with a human or physical focus) or geology. You could also study BSc (Hons) Public and Environmental Health, or a Degree Apprenticeship in Environmental Health Practitioner at University Centre Weston.
Entry requirements
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including English and maths.
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