HBS Geography

Copy of Sixth form options 2022.mp4

Course Overview

The course aims to study the relationship between people and their environment at a variety of scales from local to global. It develops an understanding and knowledge of geographical issues and offers the opportunity to use and develop geographical skills. A Level Geography enables you to appreciate the dynamic nature of the subject; how places, environments and issues change and how people respond to those changes.

Course Content

The course covers a range of physical and human geography topics with each school studying a slightly different combination. In addition all students are required to investigate an area of geography of interest to them. As part of this they are expected to collect data in the field. You will be supported through this with residential fieldwork opportunities.

The Physical Geography options include; coastal systems and landscapes, hazards, water and carbon cycles and cold environments.

Human Geography options include; changing places, contemporary urban environments and global systems and global governance. You will also complete a non-examined assessment worth 20% of the overall qualification.

Geography is a rigorous A Level and is recognised as such by universities and employers alike. Its wide ranging skills, which include analytical, ICT, statistical, research and presentation, and subject area, means geography students go on to study a wide range of subjects from law to engineering and enter many professions such as working for the Environment Agency, accountancy and marketing.

Course Entry Requirements

5 or above at GCSE

5 or above in GCSE Mathematics

Course Specification

AQA 7037

https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/geography/specifications/AQA-7037-SP-2016.PDF

Homework

At A Level, students are expected to complete a minimum of  5 hours of study a week on top of their allocated lesson time.