Geography, environmental science, geology, metrology, economics, politics, law, sciences, research, teaching. Geography combines well with a number of subjects and as a result offers a wide range of future opportunities. Component 1: Water and Carbon Cycles Component 2: Coastal Systems and Landscapes (including 3 day residential fieldwork) Component 3: Natural Hazards Component 4: Global Governance and Systems Component 5: Changing Places Component 6: Contemporary Urban Environments
Grade 6 in GCSE Geography and Grade 6-6 in GCSE Combined Science (or an average grade of a 6 in triple science).
Physical Geography exam (2.5 hours. 40% of final grade) - This assesses the water and carbon cycles, coastal systems and landscapes, and natural hazards. Human Geography exam (2.5 hours. 40% of final grade) - This assesses changing places, global governance and systems, and contemporary urban environments. Geography fieldwork investigation (3000-4000 word report. 20% of final grade) - Students complete an individual investigation which must include data collected in the field. The individual investigation must be based on a question or issue defined and developed by the student relating to any part of the specification content. As part of the course students undertake a minimum of 4 days fieldwork.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Worcestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Charford Road, Bromsgrove, B60 3NL |
Geography, environmental science, geology, metrology, economics, politics, law, sciences, research, teaching. Geography combines well with a number of subjects and as a result offers a wide range of future opportunities. Component 1: Water and Carbon Cycles Component 2: Coastal Systems and Landscapes (including 3 day residential fieldwork) Component 3: Natural Hazards Component 4: Global Governance and Systems Component 5: Changing Places Component 6: Contemporary Urban Environments
Grade 6 in GCSE Geography and Grade 6-6 in GCSE Combined Science (or an average grade of a 6 in triple science).
Physical Geography exam (2.5 hours. 40% of final grade) - This assesses the water and carbon cycles, coastal systems and landscapes, and natural hazards. Human Geography exam (2.5 hours. 40% of final grade) - This assesses changing places, global governance and systems, and contemporary urban environments. Geography fieldwork investigation (3000-4000 word report. 20% of final grade) - Students complete an individual investigation which must include data collected in the field. The individual investigation must be based on a question or issue defined and developed by the student relating to any part of the specification content. As part of the course students undertake a minimum of 4 days fieldwork.