Geography
Heart of Yorkshire Education Group - Wakefield
01924789789
Margaret Street, Wakefield, WF1 2DH
Course summary

Geography relates to the world around us, it is topical, it is exciting and you are always actively involved in learning, either in the classroom or on field trips. Geography is suitable for anyone who has an interest in the study of the earth’s landscapes, people, places and environments. It informs us about the places and communities in which we live and work, our natural environments and the pressures they face, the interconnectedness of the world and our communities within it and how and why the world is changing. Year 1 of the course consists of 4 main areas: Tectonic Processes and Hazards – a study of the causes of tectonic hazards, the impact of tectonic activity on people, and responses. Landscape Systems, Processes and Change – an integrated study of processes, landforms and landscapes. Globalisation – causes and consequences for different people and places. Shaping Places: Regenerating Places – the meanings and identities attached to different places. Year 2 of the course comprises of: The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity – human and natural factors that impact water cycling, consequences for water security and future conflicts. The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security – human and natural factors, the consequences for ecosystems and management strategies. Superpowers – the reasons for shifting economic and political power, the impacts of superpowers and their influence in governing the global commons. Health and Human Rights – consideration of variations in levels of human development and the interventions used to support the promotion of Human Rights.

Entry requirements

5 GCSEs in Grades 9-4 including English Language and Maths PLUS Grade 5 in Maths and Science.

How you'll be assessed

You will take three exams which total 80% of your grade, with 20% for the independent investigation. All exams are at the end of the course and include: • Terminology questions which require a precise definition • Short-answer questions using a resource, such as a graph, photograph or map. • Short answer questions requiring explanation or analysis. • Skills questions where you make calculations. • Short essays where you will evaluate, discuss or assess a point of view, action or issue. • Longer essays which require you to undertake a more detailed examination of a topic.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionYorkshire and the Humber
Local AuthorityWakefield
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressMargaret Street, Wakefield, WF1 2DH