This course offers an exciting issues-based approach to studying both physical and human aspects of the subject. Applying your geographical knowledge, understanding, and skills to the world around you, you will engage critically with a wide range of complex contemporary issues such as tectonic hazards, climate change, resource insecurity, globalization, and superpowers. You will make links between varied geographical concepts through synoptic themes embedded in the subject content including the different players involved in geographical issues and decisions, why attitudes to geographical issues vary so greatly, and how this influences actions as well as futures and uncertainties. Inspired by geography as one of the key disciplines relevant to understanding the world’s changing places and people, you will also develop a sense of achievement as you grow as a critical, independent thinker and as an informed and engaged citizen. A qualification in geography is highly valued by many universities and employers alike. Geography is also an excellent subject to complement many other A Level courses, such as Environmental Science, Geology and History
Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including at least one of Geography / History / English / Maths / Science and grade 6 or above in English. GCSE Geography, whilst advantageous, is not a requirement – but a keen interest in the world’s changing places and peoples is essential.
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Cornwall |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Old Callywith Road, Bodmin, PL31 2GT |
This course offers an exciting issues-based approach to studying both physical and human aspects of the subject. Applying your geographical knowledge, understanding, and skills to the world around you, you will engage critically with a wide range of complex contemporary issues such as tectonic hazards, climate change, resource insecurity, globalization, and superpowers. You will make links between varied geographical concepts through synoptic themes embedded in the subject content including the different players involved in geographical issues and decisions, why attitudes to geographical issues vary so greatly, and how this influences actions as well as futures and uncertainties. Inspired by geography as one of the key disciplines relevant to understanding the world’s changing places and people, you will also develop a sense of achievement as you grow as a critical, independent thinker and as an informed and engaged citizen. A qualification in geography is highly valued by many universities and employers alike. Geography is also an excellent subject to complement many other A Level courses, such as Environmental Science, Geology and History
Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including at least one of Geography / History / English / Maths / Science and grade 6 or above in English. GCSE Geography, whilst advantageous, is not a requirement – but a keen interest in the world’s changing places and peoples is essential.