Geography
Exam board: Edexcel
Course code: 9GEO
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Entry requirement: Grade 6 in Geography
Geography is a qualification that enables students to engage critically with real world issues and places, apply their own geographical knowledge, understanding and skills to make sense of the world around them, and to help prepare them to succeed in their chosen pathway. Geography covers a wide range of contemporary themes and issues, so students can understand the world around us and what could impact its future.
Subject Content
Paper 1: 30% of A Level
Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards - tectonic processes, a study of the causes of tectonic hazards, the impact of tectonic activity on people, and responses to tectonic hazards.
Topic 2: Landscape Systems, Processes and Change - an integrated study of processes, landforms and landscapes; a study of one landscape system and the physical and human processes influencing change over time and space – Coastal Landscapes and Change.
Topic 5: The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity - water cycle, human and natural factors that impact on water cycling, consequences for water security and future water conflicts.
Topic 6: The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security - carbon cycle, human and natural factors impacting on carbon cycling, the consequences for ecosystems and management strategies.
Paper 2: 30% of A Level
Topic 3: Globalisation - a study of globalisation, its causes and consequences for different people and places.
Topic 4: Shaping Places - a study of how and why places are shaped and changed, the meanings and identities attached to different places and the consequences for different people – Regenerating Places.
Topic 7: Superpowers - superpowers, the reasons for shifting economic and political power, the impacts of superpowers, influence of superpowers in governing the global commons.
Topic 8: Global Development and Connections – Migration, Identity and Sovereignty.
Paper 3: 20% of A Level
Synoptic investigation of a contemporary geographical issue.
Independent Investigation
Code: 9GE0/04 - 20% of A Level.
Students will produce a question or issue for investigation. The investigation incorporates fieldwork data (collected individually) and own research and/or secondary data.
Higher Education and Careers
Geography students combine a knowledge of science and an understanding of the arts. A few possible careers include: weather presenter, disaster manager, flood prevention officer, risk assessor, aid worker, diplomat, charity coordinator, GIS specialist, cartographer, utilities manager, remote sensing, planner, social worker, market researcher, housing officer, estate agent, hydrologist, coastal manager, geologist, civil engineer, conservation officer.
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