We are studying the AQA Geography specification. You will study issues at a local, regional, national and global level through a combination of visual, verbal and numerical data.
The emphasis is on processes and the concept of a systems approach in both physical and human geography which are extended through the study of case examples in countries at varying levels of development. You will be identifying patterns and suggesting why these might occur and change over time.
The course will enhance your understanding of the environment and will add an extra dimension to your holiday experiences – as well as helping you to understand some of the pressing environmental, economic and social problems facing the world today.
There are two written exams.
Paper 1 (2 hours 30 minutes) Physical Geography 120 marks (40%)
This consists of 3 sections on:
- Water and carbon cycles
- Coastal systems and landscapes
- Hazards
Paper 2 (2 hours 30 minutes) Human Geography 120 marks (40%)
This consists of 3 sections on:
- Global systems and Global Governance
- Changing Places
- Population and the environment
Component 3 – Geographical Investigation (20%)- fieldwork / coursework
Fieldtrips are an integral part of any Geography A level course. We have residential field trips in both the Lower and Upper Sixth. The data collected on the second trip is used to write up a report for the individual piece of coursework (referred to as the NEA by the exam board). This is worth 20% of the final exam grade.
Optional extra trips are arranged such as those in recent years to Iceland and Morocco.