offers a stimulating insight into
This focuses on the major stores of water and carbon at or near the Earth’s surface and the dynamic cyclical relationships associated with them.
This section specifies a systems approach to the study of water and carbon cycles. The content invites students to contemplate the magnitude and significance of the cycles at a variety of scales, their relevance to wider geography and their central importance for human populations.
St Edmund’s College students frequently opt to study Geography at University. Geography is relevant to many professions and is recognised by the Russell Group as one of the most rigorous and robust A Levels that facilitates a path into the world of work. Geographers work in a wide range of professionally and financially rewarding environments such as Finance, Property, Investment, Planning, Travel, Tourism, Government and Aid Agencies. Whatever your passion for the world fascination with landscapes or concerns about inequality Geography will provide you with knowledge and transferable skills that will reward you personally and advance you professionally.
Agriculture
Energy and Utilities
Renewables and increasing demand for energy in the UK is creating a range of new jobs in this sector.
Engineer
Over the next 5 years an additional 200,000 jobs will be created in agriculture.
Farmer Tree Surgeon
Science & Research
By the end of 2018, one in every four jobs will be in this field.
Public Sector
There is an increasing demand for those with strong digital skills and computer literacy.
Education
People in education have one of the highest rates of job satisfaction in the UK.
Geography Teacher
Private Tutor
University Lecturer
Scientist
Servant
Consultancy
Consultants with skills in digital technology, finance and infrastructure are in high demand.
Consultant
Analyst