A Level Geography

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A Level Geography is a means of entry to both Science and Arts courses in colleges and universities.  Many employers welcome the study of A Level Geography. Concern for the environment has risen sharply in many walks of life. Geography provides a particular insight into work geared to the protection and appreciation of both rural and urban environments. The AS course consists of two units. Units studied are: Global Challenges, which explores two compulsory topics that look at the 'big issues' that face us all and Geographical Investigations, which brings together today's rapid economic changes that are impacting unfairly on people across the globe. Students will study two topics Rebranding Places, which focuses on how we need to re image and regenerate rural and urban areas, using appropriate strategies and the second topic entitled Crowded Coasts, which reveals how increasing development is testing our ability to manage these valued environments. In Year 13 topics studied are Contested Planet and Geographical Research.

Course information

Name: A Level Geography Qualification title: - Qualification type: Assessment Awarding - Created 20151013 09:45:42 Updated 20151013 09:45:42

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Harris Academy Falconwood
Academy Sponsor Led
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Address

The Green Town: Welling

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