A Level Geography follows on from your learning in the first year and combines a range of human and physical topics to give you a balanced outlook on our world and the issues that affect it. The dynamic relationships between landscapes, environments, cultures and societies are explored at local, regional, national and global levels. One week you might find yourself examining how the management of a river basin could be improved in order to reduce the risk of local flooding; the next you could be considering consequences for the global economy and the global geopolitical system if peak oil production has already been passed. As a geographer you will come to understand that relationships between people and places are never straightforward; they are part of a complex web of interrelationships and the people within that web have to make decisions about matters that can range from the trivial to the fundamentally important. Not only do we have to be aware of our own roles as decision makers and influencers of events; we also have to understand the attitudes and values of other people, groups and factors that influence their decisions.
Name: Geography - A2 Qualification title: GCE A Level in Geography Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20160623 12:24:18 Updated 20160623 12:24:18
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Title: GCE A Level in Geography Qualification: GCE A Level in Geography Classification: Social Sciences