Geology
Cheshire College - South & West - Cheshire East
01270654654
Dane Bank Avenue, Crewe, CW2 8AB
Course summary

Geology is not just about rocks! In Geology you will study the processes and products of the Earth, the history of the Earth, the evolution of life (fossils), and past climates. We also study how geology impacts the human environment, and how we manage, predict, and plan for hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides. Geology is a fascinating, relevant, and important subject as it is essential for mineral and hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation. 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 made up 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 You will examine the processes which have evolved the Earth’s landscapes, the study of rocks, and how they are created, fossils and evolution, plus how man interacts with geology and avoids the dangers presented by the constantly changing planet. It encourages the development of practical, analytical, and evaluative skills through fieldwork and laboratory experiments. Geology can explain how Ludlow was once a warm, shallow sea near the equator teeming with now extinct animals; and answer questions such as, what’s inside the Earth? Why do volcanoes exist? What happened to the dinosaurs? What happens when continents collide? How can I survive an earthquake? It is a practical subject with plenty of opportunity for fieldwork and lab investigations; using rock, fossil, and mineral specimens, students piece together the story of the Earth. Good geologists are therefore rock detectives who like solving the Earth’s puzzles! Since 2016 we have enjoyed a 100% pass rate. 60% of Geology learners went on to study Geology or Geology-related courses at university in 2016. The Geology department is well-resourced and adopts a wide range of teaching styles to promote active learning. Learners participate in online learning, discussions, and presentations as well as take a lead role in decision-making and problem-solving exercises.

Entry requirements

Typically you will need 5 GCSEs, including two at grade 5/B (or above) and three at grade 4/C (or above) including maths and English. You will need a 5/B (or above) in Core Science or Additional Science.

How you'll be assessed

Assessment of practical competency is by a non-examined Practical Endorsement.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionNorth West
Local AuthorityCheshire East
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressDane Bank Avenue, Crewe, CW2 8AB