Your GCE Geography course gives you a strong foundation for understanding the two main themes of the subject: Human Geography and Physical Geography. Between them, they are what make our planet work. Human Geography deals with how people and the environment interact and the way we both exist. It also looks at how people and groups move and live in the world around us. For example, you will learn about what you see in the papers and on the news every day, including issues of sustainability. Physical Geography on the other hand, is all about the scientific aspects of our world, with an emphasis on how we can manage them. Modules/Units: Physical Geography - Coastal Systems and Landscapes - Water and carbon - Hazards Human Geography - Contemporary Urban Environments - Changing Places - Global Systems and Governance
Grade 5 in GCSE Geography Grade 5 in GCSE English and Maths
Physical Geography: Written paper; 2 hours 30 minutes (Weighting: 40% of A Level Award) Human Geography: Written Paper; 2 hours 30 minutes (Weighting: 40% of A Level Award) Geographical Investigation: Independent investigation based on fieldwork (Weighting: 20% of A Level Award)
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Sandwell |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Davey Road, West Bromwich, B70 9UW |
Your GCE Geography course gives you a strong foundation for understanding the two main themes of the subject: Human Geography and Physical Geography. Between them, they are what make our planet work. Human Geography deals with how people and the environment interact and the way we both exist. It also looks at how people and groups move and live in the world around us. For example, you will learn about what you see in the papers and on the news every day, including issues of sustainability. Physical Geography on the other hand, is all about the scientific aspects of our world, with an emphasis on how we can manage them. Modules/Units: Physical Geography - Coastal Systems and Landscapes - Water and carbon - Hazards Human Geography - Contemporary Urban Environments - Changing Places - Global Systems and Governance
Grade 5 in GCSE Geography Grade 5 in GCSE English and Maths
Physical Geography: Written paper; 2 hours 30 minutes (Weighting: 40% of A Level Award) Human Geography: Written Paper; 2 hours 30 minutes (Weighting: 40% of A Level Award) Geographical Investigation: Independent investigation based on fieldwork (Weighting: 20% of A Level Award)