Geology is the study of the Earth: how it works, its 4.5 billion year history, as well as where it is heading in the future. Geologists are interested in why something happens – like geohazards such as tsunamis and sinkholes as well as what happens to the Earth. At SCG, we offer you the opportunity to take an in-depth look at this fascinating subject guided by experienced and skilled teachers in a supportive environment. Geologists study some of society’s most important problems, such as energy, water and mineral resources, as well as natural hazards like landslides, volcanoes, earthquakes and floods. Our course also covers big themes such as dinosaurs and planets and topical issues like fracking and climate change. The course is designed to reflect the role of geologists in the contemporary world and there is an emphasis on developing skills and applying ideas. It involves a good deal of practical work including field trips.
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language, Maths and either Chemistry or Physics or grade 4:4 or above in Combined Science. There is no requirement to have studied Geology at GCSE, but you should have an interest in science, the natural world, the Earth, and enjoy practical and outdoor work.
100% Exam. Practical Endorsement in Geology – a non-exam assessment that involves carrying out 20 different practical investigations.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Shropshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Priory Road, Shrewsbury, SY1 1RX |
Geology is the study of the Earth: how it works, its 4.5 billion year history, as well as where it is heading in the future. Geologists are interested in why something happens – like geohazards such as tsunamis and sinkholes as well as what happens to the Earth. At SCG, we offer you the opportunity to take an in-depth look at this fascinating subject guided by experienced and skilled teachers in a supportive environment. Geologists study some of society’s most important problems, such as energy, water and mineral resources, as well as natural hazards like landslides, volcanoes, earthquakes and floods. Our course also covers big themes such as dinosaurs and planets and topical issues like fracking and climate change. The course is designed to reflect the role of geologists in the contemporary world and there is an emphasis on developing skills and applying ideas. It involves a good deal of practical work including field trips.
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language, Maths and either Chemistry or Physics or grade 4:4 or above in Combined Science. There is no requirement to have studied Geology at GCSE, but you should have an interest in science, the natural world, the Earth, and enjoy practical and outdoor work.
100% Exam. Practical Endorsement in Geology – a non-exam assessment that involves carrying out 20 different practical investigations.