Geography
Course summary

"Geography is the study of Earth's landscapes, peoples, places and environments. It is, quite simply, about the world in which we live. Geography is unique in bridging the social sciences (human geography) with the natural sciences (physical geography)" [Royal Geographical Society]. Geography investigates current issues through the study of natural and human environments from a local to global scale. Topics covered in the first year include Coastal Landscapes, Globalisation, Tectonic Processes and Hazards, Diverse Places and the Water Cycle and Water Insecurity. In the second year we will study Superpowers, Climate Change, The Carbon Cycle, Identity and Sovereignty and Migration. Students also complete an independent piece of coursework in the second year. You will also be expected to learn and use case studies. These are in-depth examples that focus on a located and defined area or event. They should be used to supply the evidence necessary for essays and other long answers on a topic. While you will be provided with a selection of case studies, you will also be encouraged to develop your own.

Entry requirements

Six GCSEs, with a minimum of five grade 4 and one grade 6. These must be in a minimum of five different subjects. This must include a minimum of grade 4 in English Language GCSE or Maths GCSE. 4 in English Language GCSE and 4 in Science GCSE.

How you'll be assessed

3 x 2.25 hour exams plus a written investigation.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityBrighton and Hove
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeCo-Educational
Address205 Dyke Road, Hove, BN3 6EG