1 minute read
Geography
Geography is the study of the World in which we live. At BSAK we study the EDEXCEL Geography A Level.
Our aim is to produce critical thinkers, who understand and value the world in which we live.
COURSE CONTENT
The course is split into Physical and Human geography of equal weighting. There is also a synoptic element which helps students make links between topics. The breakdown of the topics is as follows:
Topic 1 - Tectonic Processes and Hazards Tectonic processes, a study of the causes of tectonic hazards, the impact of tectonic activity on people, and responses to tectonic hazards.
Topic 2 - Landscape Systems, Processes and Change
An integrated study of processes, landforms and landscapes. A study of one landscape system and the physical and human processes influencing change over time and space - Coastal Landscapes and Change. Topic 3 - Globalisation A study of globalisation, its causes and consequences for different people and places. Topic 4 - Shaping Places A study of how and why places are shaped and changed, the meanings and identities attached.
SKILLS DEVELOPED
● Research skills, such as using a range of technical methods for the collection and analysis of spatial and environmental data, and undertaking fieldwork ● Transferable skills, such as teamwork, problem solving, IT skills, communication skills (presentation, writing, debating) ● Intellectual skills, such as critically evaluating theories and judging evidence in order to make informed decisions and to develop reasoned arguments
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Students are required to attend 4 days of fieldwork and data collection throughout the course and will carry out independent investigation and data collection for their NEA (coursework) section.
SPECIFICATION LINK
ASSESSMENTS
The course is linear, with all three examinations at the end of Year 13.