Your AS / A Level geography course will cover both the physical and human environments and the complex interaction of processes that shape our world. It will also, importantly, show the applied side of the subject - how human intervention affects the environment and how people adapt and mitigate the effects of processes on their environment. There is plenty of room for discussion and extended research, which will help you become an independent thinker and learner. By the time you get to your exams, you will be able to show your understanding of a range of opinions and be able to illustrate your answers with case studies from local, national and international examples. Geography combines well with both arts and science subjects. It is also highly valued by universities as a subject choice.
Students wishing to study A Levels at Lincoln College must have 5 GCSEs at grade 4 / C or above including GCSE English and Maths. In addition, students wishing to study A-level geography must have either a grade 5 / B in GCSE Geography or a grade 5 / B in English and / or Science.
During the course of your studies, you will be set assignments and given tests based on exam style questions. This will allow you to both demonstrate and apply your geographical knowledge and understanding. The External Examinations are held in May and June.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Monks Road, Lincoln, LN2 5HQ |
Your AS / A Level geography course will cover both the physical and human environments and the complex interaction of processes that shape our world. It will also, importantly, show the applied side of the subject - how human intervention affects the environment and how people adapt and mitigate the effects of processes on their environment. There is plenty of room for discussion and extended research, which will help you become an independent thinker and learner. By the time you get to your exams, you will be able to show your understanding of a range of opinions and be able to illustrate your answers with case studies from local, national and international examples. Geography combines well with both arts and science subjects. It is also highly valued by universities as a subject choice.
Students wishing to study A Levels at Lincoln College must have 5 GCSEs at grade 4 / C or above including GCSE English and Maths. In addition, students wishing to study A-level geography must have either a grade 5 / B in GCSE Geography or a grade 5 / B in English and / or Science.
During the course of your studies, you will be set assignments and given tests based on exam style questions. This will allow you to both demonstrate and apply your geographical knowledge and understanding. The External Examinations are held in May and June.