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Title: Geography AQA A level (2030)


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Geography AQAA level (2030)
  • Welcome to this presentation, describing the AS
    Level (GEOG1 and GEOG2) Course and the
  • Geography A2 (GEOG3 and GEOG4) course

2
Unit Information
  • The Geography A level is designed to develop a
    range of relevant skills and knowledge from
    students previous study of Geography.
  • It will introduce them to new skills, new places
    and new ideas. It will also allow students to
    apply what they are learning and understand more
    about how peoples decisions shape the world in
    which we live.
  • Entry Requirements
  • Students should gain at least a B grade in their
    GCSE Geography course.

3
Unit Information
  • AS Level
  • Unit 1 GEOG1 Physical and Human Geography
    The study of core geographical concepts along
    with contrasting themes of contemporary or
    environmental impact, management and
    sustainability. Candidates must study the core
    and then select one of the physical options and
    one of the human options.
  • Rivers, floods and management and Population
    change also Hot deserts and Energy issues
  • 70 of AS, 35 of A Level 2 hour written
    examination 120 marks
  • Structured short and extended questions
  • Available January and June
  • Unit 2 GEOG2 Geographical Skills A
    geographical skills paper based on the content of
    Unit 1.
  • Skills include investigative, cartographic,
    graphical, ICT and statistical skills.
  • 30 of AS, 15 of A Level
  • 1 hour written examination 50 marks
  • Structured skills and generic fieldwork questions
  • Available January and June

4
Unit Information
  • A2 Level
  • Unit 3 GEOG3
  • Contemporary Geographical Issues
  • 30 of A Level
  • 2 hour 30 minutes written examination
  • 90 marks
  • Structured short and extended questions, plus an
    essay
  • Unit 4 either GEO4A Geography Fieldwork
    Investigation
  • or GEO4B Geographical Issue Evaluation
  • 1 hour 30 minutes written examination 60 marks
  • GEO4A structured short and extended questions
    based on candidates fieldwork
  • investigation and fieldwork skills.
  • GEO4B structured short and extended questions
    based on an Advance Information
  • Booklet, released on 1 November for January
    examinations and 1 April for June

5
Unit Information
  • Assessment A2 Level
  • Unit 3 An issues-based approach to contemporary
    geographical themes. Candidates must select three
    topics at least one from the physical options
    and at least one from the
  • Optional physical topics
  • Plate tectonics and associated hazards
  • Weather and climate and associated hazards
  • Ecosystems change and challenge
  • Optional Human topics
  • World cities
  • Development and globalisation
  • Contemporary conflicts and challenges
  • Unit 4 4a) Candidates analyse and evaluate their
    fieldwork in response to the questions set. In
    addition, candidates will be assessed on
    fieldwork skills.
  • 4b) An advance information booklet is
    pre-released 2 months prior to the exam to
    facilitate candidates research into an area
    which extends from the specification content.

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What is involved?
  • The course is made up of a series of core units
    that cover the themes of physical and human
    Geography while the option units look at
    interrelationships between people and the
    environment which give a broad and balanced
    overview of the subject.
  • A variety of teaching methods are used including
    discussions of topical issues, debates,
    simulations, videos, fieldwork as well as more
    traditional methods.

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Fieldwork?
  • Fieldwork forms an integral part of the course
    and this will continue to be run by the
    department.
  • Fieldwork techniques and skills are specifically
    tested at AS Level.

8
What Could I do next with A level Geography?
  • An A Level in Geography is a stepping-stone to a
    whole range of future opportunities. A good grade
    will help you move onto a whole range of degree
    courses. Alternatively, employment opportunities
    where your Geographical skills will be
    particularly valued include journalism and the
    media, law, engineering, business management,
    ICT, environmental management, teaching, economic
    planning, marketing, leisure,disaster management
    recreation and tourism.

9
AS Results 2009-20010
A B C D E
Male 1 0 1 0 0
Female 3 1 0 0 0
Total 4 1 1 0 0
100 A-C and over 67 A grades is a great reward
for all the hard work by this cohort.
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A2 Grades 2009-2010
A A B C D
Male 3 0 0 1 0
Female 1 2 0 0 0
Total 4 2 0 1 0
A wonderful performance from all students and a
real credit to staff. The figures speak for
themselves. The highest UMS points in the school!
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