This document summarizes the Geography A-Level curriculum offered at an unnamed school. The course is divided into four units over two years: Global Challenges (Unit 1) and Geographical Investigations (Unit 2) in the first year, and Contested Planet (Unit 3) and Geographical Research (Unit 4) in the second year. Students take exams throughout each year, culminating in final exams in January and June of the second year. The course covers both physical and human geography topics and prepares students to study geography at the university level, as 5 out of 8 students did in 2012.
3. Geography AS Level
Unit 1: Global
Challenges
a. World
at Risk
b. Going
Global
Unit 2: Geographical
Investigations
a.
Crowded
Coasts
b. Time to
Rebrand
Exam – Summer
60% of AS
Exam – January
40% of AS
Fieldtrip – November
11. Geography AS Level
Unit 1: Global
Challenges
a. World
at Risk
b. Going
Global
Unit 2: Geographical
Investigations
a.
Crowded
Coasts
b. Time to
Rebrand
Exam – Summer
60% of AS
Exam – January
40% of AS
Devon Fieldtrip – October
12. Geography A2 Level
Unit 3: Contested
Planet
6 topics covered. Energy
Security, Water
Conflicts, Biodiversity, Superpo
wer Geographies, Development
& Technological fix.
Unit 4:Geographical
Research
Life on
the
Margins
Consuming
the Rural
Landscape
Exam – June
60% of A2
Exam – January
40% of A2
14. Geography A2 Level
Unit 3: Contested Planet (Energy Insecurity)
Why do we live in an increasing energy insecure world?
15. Geography A2 Level
Unit 3: Contested Planet (Energy Insecurity)
What is the future after oil?
Tar sands can be refined into
petroleum. Only recently been
exploited as oil prices have
increased making it economically
viable.
Environmental impacts are colossal;
huge amount of heating required to
separate out the oil (usually
generated from burning natural
gas), 4 barrels of water to create
one barrel of oil and huge cost to
local environment and ecosystem.
21. Natural Environment
1. Coastal Engineer
2. Weather Presenter
Discovery
1.TV Researcher
2.Travel Writer
Economy
1.Management
Consultant
2. Lawyer
Global Issues
1. Diplomat
2. Aid Worker
Environment
1.Environmental
Consultant
2. Environmental
impact officer
Where you live
1. Transport
Officer
2. Property Lawyer
Maps and
Software
1. Surveyor
2.Census Data
Specialist
What jobs
could I do
with
Geography?
22. A Level Geography – A Summary
Modern, dynamic and relevant syllabus
4 exams spread throughout the two years
Range of physical and human topics covered
5 out of 8 students went on to study Geography at
University in 2012