Geography A level:
Geography A level will encourage you to think about your enviroment and the world around you in terms of interaction within and between societies, cultures and economies, on local and global scales. You will encounter issues ranging from tourism and the distinction between urban and rural living, to population and globalisation, development and poverty. The relationship between your physical and human environment is relevant concern in the contact of global inequality and climate change.
Studying A level Geography at A level will develop your skills in collecting and analysing data, and communicating effectively about your findings. You do not need to have studied it at GCSE to start the course.
Please be aware that we can teach you this A level, or any part of it, in the time scale which suits you. Whether it be 3 months, or 3 years we will teach you all what is required to get the very highest grade.
We can teach you either at yours or in our classrooms or online with all the same BYT guarantees.
These are the different board variations:
| AQA |
OCR |
Edexcel |
| Unit 1: Physical and Human Geography.
Unit 2: Applied Geography
Unit 3: Contemporary Geographical issues
Unit 4: Geography fieldwork investigation
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Unit 1: managing physical environments
Unit 2: Managing change in human environments
Unit 3: Global Issues
Unit 4: Geographical Skills
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Unit 1: global Challenges
Unit 2: Geographical investigations
Unit 3: Contested Planet
Unit 4: Geographical research
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