Geography

Exam board: Edexcel

Contact: Ms Mitchell

A course for students with an interest in current affairs, the environment, enjoyment of travel and finding out about new people, places, landscapes and events. A level Geography is a good option for students who are considering studying either science or social science subjects as the syllabus includes both physical and human geography.

 

What will I study?

Geography is classified into four core themes:


Dynamic Planet

  • Tectonic Processes and Hazards
  • Coastal Landscapes & Change
     

Dynamic Places

  • Globalisation
  • Regenerating Places
     

Political Systems and Sustainability

  • The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity
  • The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security
     

Human Systems and Geopolitics

  • Superpowers
  • Global Development and Connections
  • Health, Human Rights & Intervention
  • Migration, Identity & Sovereignty

 

How will I be assessed?

Paper 1, 2 hours 15 minutes: 30% of the qualification

Paper 2, 2 hours 15 minutes: 30% of the qualification

Paper 3, 2 hours 15 minutes: 20% of the qualification

Independent Investigation: 20% of the qualification

There are three exams plus an independent 3,000 – 4,000 word geographical enquiry NEA (Non-Examined Assessment) based on fieldwork. The NEA is worth 20% of the qualification. It is based on a geographical enquiry which will be conducted through field work. Part of the field work investigation is normally completed at a field study centre and therefore requires a financial contribution from each student. This is a compulsory part of the course.

 

Where might it lead?

Geography teaches you to collect, analyse and interpret data which are skills valued by employers and universities across a range of fields. Because Geography has a human and physical side, it combines well with science or arts subjects to support courses like Biology, Engineering, Business, Law, Media and Politics.