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Environmental Science A Level
Scarborough Sixth Form College
Sandybed Lane, Scarborough, YO12 5LF
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Course Summary
For students wanting a greener future for our planet, Environmental Science is the key subject to study. It is a subject that tackles many interconnected systems and processes in the living and physical world. A change to one process can affect many other processes over different spatial and timescales. A relevant example of this is how the rise in carbon dioxide levels from burning of fossil fuels in the 20th century has caused a rise in global temperature with local, regional and global impacts on both a short and long-term timescale.
Students studying for this A-level will develop an understanding of how human society relies upon natural systems for resources and life support systems. With this knowledge they will be able to propose changes in society that would produce lifestyles for a greener, more sustainable society.
Course Details
In the first-year students study the following:
The living environment
- Conditions for life on Earth
- Conservation of biodiversity
- Life processes in the biosphere and conservation planning
The physical environment
- The atmosphere
- The hydrosphere
- Mineral resources
- Biogeochemical cycles
- Soils
Second year topics:
Energy resources
Evaluation of new extraction/harnessing technologies relating to:
- fossil fuels
- nuclear power – fission and fusion
- renewable energy technologies
- new energy storage systems
- new energy conservation technologies
- vehicle design for use and end of life
- building design
Pollution
- The properties of pollutants
- How environmental features affect pollution events
- Strategies to control pollutants based on their properties and features of the environment
Sustainability
- Dynamic equilibria
- Energy
- Material cycles
- The Circular Economy Biological resources
Biological resources
- Agriculture
- Aquatic food production systems
- Forest resources
Although the course recommends that some of the topics are taught through investigative practical laboratory and field-based work, this course does not have an independent NEA assessment nor is there a requirement for the students to do a minimum number of specified practicals or fieldwork days.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
A-level Environmental Science is assessed by 2 x 180 minute written examinations at the end of the Second year.
Entry requirements
In addition to the A Level entry requirements of 4 GCSEs at grade 4 including English Language and/or Maths, you will need GCSE Maths grade 5 and GCSE Science grades 5, 5
Your next steps...
You could progress to university, higher apprenticeship or employment
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