We are constantly exposed to geographical issues in everyday life, including environmental concerns; natural disasters; world weather; local developments; urban and rural change; population movements; maps, and travel. Students are provided with an opportunity to develop an awareness and understanding of the patterns, processes, and relationships that characterize human and physical environments. During this course, you will not only develop subject knowledge but also a broad range of transferable skills, that you will use to investigate the impacts that humans have had on the planet, from a local to a global scale, and will assess the extent to which management of these systems can lead to a sustainable global future.
Achieve five grade 5s or above including English Language and Mathematics Grade 6 in GCSE Geography
• Physical Geography Exam 2.5 hours (40% overall A level) • Human Geography Exam 2.5 hours (40% overall A level) • Non-Examined Assessment (20% of A level)
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Dudley |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Stickley Lane, Lower Gornal, Dudley, DY3 2JH |
We are constantly exposed to geographical issues in everyday life, including environmental concerns; natural disasters; world weather; local developments; urban and rural change; population movements; maps, and travel. Students are provided with an opportunity to develop an awareness and understanding of the patterns, processes, and relationships that characterize human and physical environments. During this course, you will not only develop subject knowledge but also a broad range of transferable skills, that you will use to investigate the impacts that humans have had on the planet, from a local to a global scale, and will assess the extent to which management of these systems can lead to a sustainable global future.
Achieve five grade 5s or above including English Language and Mathematics Grade 6 in GCSE Geography
• Physical Geography Exam 2.5 hours (40% overall A level) • Human Geography Exam 2.5 hours (40% overall A level) • Non-Examined Assessment (20% of A level)