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Geography A Level
Scarborough Sixth Form College
Sandybed Lane, Scarborough, YO12 5LF
Available start dates
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Course Summary
Geography is a thought-provoking subject and a topical course to study particularly with climate change so prominent in the media and at the top of many political agendas. You will explore this and other contemporary issues that we are facing in the 21st century.
Living by the sea, the Coastal Erosion topic is also of key significance and made even more real by the recent damage to the area from high tides. You will use fieldwork and research to examine how coastal erosion and sea level change alters the coastline. The topic of tectonic activity will also be covered.
You will study globalisation and the impact of international integration as well as superpowers and their influence. The course also examines the regeneration of towns such as Pickering using fieldwork and research.
The A Level covers a mix of human, physical and environmental topics and it goes without saying that you will go on plenty of field trips and develop your map reading, investigation, and presentation skills.
Course Details
Year 1
Dynamic Landscapes
- Coastal Landscapes & Change: Processes causing different landscapes and Coastal Landforms. How does coastal erosions and sea level change alter the coast? Coastal Management and Fieldwork & Research.
- Tectonic Processes and Hazards: Why are some locations more at risk? Why do some tectonic hazards develop into disasters? How successful is the management of tectonic disasters?
Dynamic Places
- Globalisation: What are the causes of globalisation? What are the impacts of globalisation? What are the consequences for global development?
- Regenerating Places: How and why do places vary? Why is regeneration needed? How is regeneration managed? How successful is regeneration? What fieldwork and research can be used to investigate regeneration.
Year 2
Physical systems and sustainability
- The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity: The processes involved in the water cycle, factors influence over the hydrological system and the issue of water insecurity.
- The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security: How does the carbon cycle operate? The consequences of our increasing demand for energy. How are the carbon and water cycles linked to the global climate system?
Human Systems and Geopolitics
- Superpowers: What are superpowers? The impacts of superpowers. What are the spheres of influence contested by superpowers?
- Global Development and Connections – Health, Human Rights and Intervention: What is human development? Why do human rights vary from place to place? How are human rights used as arguments for political and military intervention? What are the outcomes of geopolitical interventions in terms of human development and human rights?
How will it be delivered and assessed?
A Level Geography is assessed by examinations and coursework.
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 grade 5 in GCSE English Language.
Your next steps...
You could progress to university, higher apprenticeship or employment
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