The WJEC-Eduqas A Level in Geology is a linear course with a final exam at the end of two years. It provides a comprehensive coverage of the knowledge and understanding required for a study of the Earth, its structures, evolution, and dynamics as preparation for further study at university or for its enjoyment. Practical work within the specification is one of the attractions of Geology and a minimum of 4 days is spent on compulsory fieldwork. This includes a compulsory residential trip. (Bursary students may be assisted with costs). The core aspects of this course introduce eight geological concepts: • Elements, minerals, and rocks • Surface and internal processes of the rock cycle • Time and change • Earth structure and global tectonics • Rock-forming processes • Rock deformation • Past life and past climates • Earth materials and natural resources Three themes integrate and develop the knowledge, understanding, and skills acquired in the core aspects. These are two compulsory themes: • Geohazards • Geological map applications and a choice of one from the following: • Quaternary geology • Geological evolution of Britain • Geology of the lithosphere
Six GCSEs at grade 4 (must include both English Language and Maths). GCSE grade 5 in Maths, English Language and Science.
As with the other sciences, the assessment of practical competency is by a non-examined Practical Endorsement. Examination & Practical Assessment.
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| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Stockport |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Nangreave Road, Stockport, SK2 6TH |
The WJEC-Eduqas A Level in Geology is a linear course with a final exam at the end of two years. It provides a comprehensive coverage of the knowledge and understanding required for a study of the Earth, its structures, evolution, and dynamics as preparation for further study at university or for its enjoyment. Practical work within the specification is one of the attractions of Geology and a minimum of 4 days is spent on compulsory fieldwork. This includes a compulsory residential trip. (Bursary students may be assisted with costs). The core aspects of this course introduce eight geological concepts: • Elements, minerals, and rocks • Surface and internal processes of the rock cycle • Time and change • Earth structure and global tectonics • Rock-forming processes • Rock deformation • Past life and past climates • Earth materials and natural resources Three themes integrate and develop the knowledge, understanding, and skills acquired in the core aspects. These are two compulsory themes: • Geohazards • Geological map applications and a choice of one from the following: • Quaternary geology • Geological evolution of Britain • Geology of the lithosphere
Six GCSEs at grade 4 (must include both English Language and Maths). GCSE grade 5 in Maths, English Language and Science.
As with the other sciences, the assessment of practical competency is by a non-examined Practical Endorsement. Examination & Practical Assessment.