NUMBER OF CREDITS: UP TO 23
Entry Recommendations:
Open entry. Year 11 Geography is recommended but not required.
Course Outline:
As both a Science and Humanities based subject, Geography is a versatile course offering students broad knowledge and a range of essential academic and practical skills. This course is about our environment and the people who live in it. The focus is on the environment, resource use, cultures, spatial patterns and issues relating to people’s interaction with one another from a local to international level. Both physical and human geographic topics are studied. A study of a large natural environment, the geography of development, food and disease, global topics and geographic issues are covered in the course.
Skills developed in the course:
Collection and analysis of information
Using information to solve problems
Clear reporting of facts and ideas
Ability to work collaboratively
An understanding of the reasons for people’s decisions and actions
Geographic spatial skills
Course Costs:
West Coast field trip expenses, $250.
This course leads to:
NCEA Level 3 Geography.
Assessment:
Components of this course will be selected from the following standards to suit individual learning needs.
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
AS91244 - Conduct geographic research, with guidance - 5 Credits - Numeracy - Field work and research report - Assessment Period - Term 2, July
AS91245 - Explain aspects of a contemporary New Zealand geographic issue - 3 Credits - Written Assessment - Assessment Period - Term 2, May
AS91246 - Explain aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale - 3 Credits - Written Assessment - Assessment Period - Term 3, September
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT
AS91240 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of a large natural environment - 4 Credits - Reading and Writing - Examination - Assessment Period - end of year examination
AS91242 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of differences in development - 4 Credits - Reading and Writing - Examination - Assessment Period - end of year examination
AS91243 - Apply geographic concepts and skills to demonstrate understanding of a given environment - 4 Credits - Examination - Assessment Period - end of year examination