Course information
Geography
Mander Portman Woodward School - Kensington and Chelsea
02078351355
90-92 Queen's Gate, LONDON, SW7 5AB
Course summary

Geography is a constantly changing discipline that reflects, describes and explains the dynamic world around us. It examines the interaction between people and the places in which they live in the context of technological change and social upheaval. Geographers have to think about social, economic and physical issues and how they conspire to shape the different environments and ecosystems on Earth. They are involved in trying to think, understand and work towards the resolution of problems of global concern. Are the most socio-economically deprived societies best helped with aid or trade? Do we have a moral imperative to ensure genetic diversity or can we permit extinction and the destruction of environments if it raises our standards of living? When does tourism change from being an economic benefit to an environmental blight? These are deep and fascinating questions. The subject will be particularly attractive to those who wish to find out more about them and issues others of their kind raise, such as the development gap, the effects of globalisation on national economies, global warming and the severe risks to human activity posed by natural events. In the first year, you will study core topics in both areas of Physical and Human Geography. Core Physical Geography comprises three subtopics: hydrology and fluvial geomorphology, atmosphere and weather, and rocks and weathering (which includes plate tectonics). Core Human Geography also comprises three sub-topics: population, migration, and settlement dynamics. In the second year, you will study advanced topics in Physical Geography and Human Geography. Each paper comprises four topics from which you will be taught and assessed on two. In Advanced Physical Geography we study two from: tropical environments, hazardous environments and coastal environments, and hot arid and semi-arid environments. In Advanced Human Geography we study two from: production, location and change, environmental management, economic transition and global interdependence.

Entry requirements

To be eligible for the MPW University Foundation Programme you must: • Be aged 17+ at the start of the programme* • Entry requirements: Successful completion of local high school (either 11 or 12-year system) with good grades • Meet our English entry requirements: • January 2 term programme 5.5 IELTS or equivalent (with no less than 5.0 in any single band) – Pearson PTE (42-49), TOEFL iBT (46-59) or Cambridge (162) also accepted. • September 3 term programme 5.0 IELTS or equivalent (with no less than 4.5 in any single band) – Pearson PTE (36-41), TOEFL iBT (35-45) or Cambridge (154) also accepted. A grade B or above at GCSE Geography is desirable. As the subject is essay-based, a grade B or above in GCSE English is also preferred. You should also have an interest in a broad range of geographical issues.

How you'll be assessed

The assessment is divided into two parts: AS Level and A Level which are combined to determine the final A Level grade.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityKensington and Chelsea
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Sixth Form Fee£34,233
Address90-92 Queen's Gate, LONDON, SW7 5AB