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Geography A Level

A Level

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Geography - A Level AF1-GEOGAL/C01

Venue
Alton Campus

Type of study
A Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
AQA Education

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Overview

Geography is an intrinsically dynamic and exciting subject. Using the latest geographical information systems, a wide range of resources and independent research, you will examine the crucial issues facing our world right now. Geography explores the relationship between people, places and the environment.

This course offers a wide variety of geographical topics including Changing Places, Global Governance and Hazard Management. You’ll build on aspects of GCSE Geography as well as study new topics from the new specification. There will be many fieldwork opportunities which will provide you with an excellent foundation upon which to produce your coursework. Geography naturally combines with a variety of other subjects and lessons are varied, providing a range of skills which are useful for both Higher Education and boosting employability.

Five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including Mathematics and Geography and a minimum grade 5 in English Language.

On this course you will:

– Examine crucial issues such as climate change and global inequality, using the latest geographical information systems and technology
– Study the dynamic and ever-changing relationships between people, places and their environment
– Analyse and understand a wide variety of topics such as Changing Places; Global Systems and Governance; Hazard Management and Contemporary Urban Environments
– Complete a minimum of 4 compulsory fieldwork days within a variety of different settings such as: West Wittering, Alton & Chawton, Hackney Wick & the Olympic Park and more
– Select an issue of personal interest to complete an investigation as part of your course with full support and mentoring from dedicated teachers

Staff support your quest to learn at every stage. In Physical Geography, there is a great deal to understand which willrequire taking notes and writing essays. There will be a need to interpret maps and data. In Human Geography, therewill be learning through discussions, and classroom presentations to prepare. IT research and wider reading is a large part of this course and we are fortunate to have superb facilities to allow for this. Visiting lecturers, trips to RGS London, and entering competitions are all part of your learning too!

20% coursework, 80% exams (two exam papers).

Exams include: extended essay writing, mathematics, and data interpretation.
Coursework includes: the use of statistics and ?mathematical analysis. 

Possible additional trips: £20

Cost of 2x leaver arch folders 1x ring binder and 60 card dividers to organise work into.

Cost of optional exam practice workbooks: £7.99 each Human Geography and Physical Geography.

Cost of optional exam practice workbook: £10.75 Exam Practice and Skills.


My experience at the college was enjoyable and productive, with thoroughly helpful people surrounding you, an excellent experience. I wasn’t expecting it to be as good as it was, with the work shop time and experience I had, it was a great two years preparing me for the next stage.

Edward Smith, BTEC student

College is definitely worth all the effort you put in, you get to meet lots of different people and it’s amazing.

Ebony Puttock, A Level student

My experience at the College was great, it’s very different to school, and I think it’s a good step to going to university. The support was amazing, I loved all of my teachers, they helped me through everything. The College is friendly and you will succeed.

Heidi Adamson Brattland, A Level student