Geography A Level is a wide-ranging course about landscape, processes at work in the natural environment, the global economy, nation-states and society. The management of human impact on our planet and equitable social and economic development are key themes. Physical geography topics studied are: cold environments (glacial & periglacial landscapes); earth?s life-support systems (carbon cycle & water cycle); oceanography; tectonic hazards. Human geography topics studied are: making places (social & economic change); international trade; sovereignty, power and borders; geography of disease. There will be four days of geography fieldwork to develop students? skills & experience. Students do a local fieldwork investigation of their choice. Statistical analysis techniques are taught; students apply them to their fieldwork data. Skills developed during the course will include: writing skills including essays and report-writing; survey methods; a range of statistical analysis techniques; data presentation; use of Geographical Information Systems; decision-making techniques.
Name: Geography Qualification title: GCE A Level in Geography Qualification type: Assessment Paper 1: Physical Geography (25% of total A Level) Paper 2: Human Geography (25% of total A Level) Paper 3: Geographical Debates (30% of total A Level) Independent Investigation: students carry out fieldwork and write a report of 3000-4000 words (20% of total A Level) Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20161019 09:59:46 Updated 20161019 09:59:46
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Cockermouth School
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Castlegate Drive Town: Cockermouth
Title: GCE A Level in Geography Qualification: GCE A Level in Geography Classification: Social Sciences