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A Level Geography (601/8417/6)

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Study method
Distance learning
Duration
24 months · Self-paced
Qualification
A-level Geography
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Overview

Our A Level Geography course offers a comprehensive study of natural hazards, globalisation, and human rights. This distance learning course provides the same materials and exams as a college course but allows you to study at your own pace from home.

With no deadlines or pressure, you can decide when and where to study and take your exams when you’re ready. This flexibility is ideal for those with work commitments or who are returning to education.

The course covers topics such as tectonic processes, climate change, the water cycle, energy security, and superpowers. You’ll explore the Earth’s structure, plate tectonic theory, and the impact of human activity on the environment.

Updated to meet the latest academic standards, this course ensures you earn up to 56 UCAS points, boosting your university applications. Dedicated tutor support is available throughout your studies, helping you achieve success.

If you're passionate about geography and want to enhance your knowledge and career prospects, this A Level Geography course is the perfect choice.

Qualification

A-level Geography

Regulated by Ofqual

Description

About This Course

Our A Level Geography course proves there is more to Geography than being able to read a map. Enrol onto this intense home based course and at your own pace you can develop your knowledge of natural hazards, earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis, as well as explore theories behind globalisation and human rights.

In fact, you will receive the exact same course materials and examinations that you would attending college – materials that have been updated to meet the latest academic specifications and content – however, instead of having to go to class, you can complete this 2 year course from the comfort of your own home.

No deadlines. No pressure. You can study when, where and how you want, and can even decide when YOU are ready to take your exam.

And this is great news if you are just getting back into education or are restricted by prior commitments; as you can easily fit your studies around your existing obligations without having to sacrifice on your desire to boost your mind and your CV.

Qualification Title: A Level Geography
Qualification Number: 601/8417/6
UCAS Points: Up to 56

Course Units

Area of Study 1: Dynamic Landscapes
Topic 1: Tectonic Processes and Hazards

  • Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Tsunamis
  • The Earth’s Internal Structure
  • Plate Tectonic Theory
  • Continental Drift
  • Palaeomagnetism
  • Plate Boundaries
  • MEDCs and LEDCs
  • Tectonic Mega-disasters
  • Prediction and Forecasting
  • Hazard Management

Topic 2:Glaciated Landscapes and Change

  • Climate Change
  • Volcanic Eruptions
  • The Cryosphere
  • Ice Masses
  • Periglacial Processes and Landforms
  • Tundra
  • Glacial Mass Balance and Glacier Movement
  • Rate of Movement
  • Glacial Erosion, Transportation, and Deposition
  • Formation of Lowland Depositional Features
  • Fluvioglacial Landforms
  • Proglacial Features
  • Biodiversity
  • The Water Cycle and The Carbon Cycle
  • Human Activity

Area of Study 2: Dynamic Places
Topic 3: Globalisation

  • The Influence of Technology
  • International Political and Economic Organisations
  • Special Economic Zones and their Benefit
  • KOF Index
  • Transnational Corporations (TNCs)
  • The Global Shift
  • Push and Pull Factors
  • International Migration
  • A Global Culture
  • Cultural Erosion
  • Gross Domestic Product
  • Social Measures of Development
  • Effects of Globalisation
  • Retention of Cultural Values
  • Fair Trade
  • Ethical Consumption Schemes
  • Recycling

Topic 4: Regeneration Places

  • Economies
  • Places, Reasons for, and Measuring Change
  • National, Global, International and Regional Influences
  • The Negative Multiplier Effect
  • Media Sources
  • Representations of Place
  • Infrastructure Investment
  • North-south Divide
  • Planning Policies
  • Government Policy
  • Local Interest Groups
  • Rebranding
  • Regeneration Strategies
  • The Living Environment

Area of Study 3: Physical Systems and Sustainability
Topic 5: The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity

  • Hydrological Cycle
  • Water Stores
  • Types of Precipitation
  • A Tropical Rainforest: The Amazon
  • Water Budget
  • River Regimes
  • Storm Hydrograph
  • Urbanisation
  • Drought
  • The Ecological Impact
  • Flooding
  • The Water Cycle and Climate Change
  • Rising Demand and Diminishing Supply
  • Physical and Economic Scarcity
  • Water Conflicts and the Future
  • Techno-fix
  • Sustainable Schemes

Topic 6: Carbon Cycle and Energy Security

  • The Biogeochemical Carbon Cycle
  • Human Effects
  • Carbon Budgets
  • Carbon Sequestration in Oceans
  • Thermohaline Circulation
  • Terrestrial Sequestration
  • The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change
  • The Concentration of Carbon
  • Photosynthesis
  • Energy Consumption
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Biofuels

Area of Study 4: Human Systems and Geopolitics
Topic 7: Superpowers

  • Economic, Military, Political and Cultural Power
  • Natural Resources
  • Demographics
  • Hard Power vs Soft Power
  • Types of Polarity
  • Geopolitical Polarity and Stability
  • Emerging Nations
  • Strengths and Weaknesses
  • The role of TNCs
  • Global Action
  • International Alliances
  • Arctic Oil and Gas
  • Intellectual Property
  • Political Spheres of Influence
  • Conflicts in the Middle East
  • Importance of China and India
  • Economic Problems

Topic 8: Health, Human Rights and intervention

  • Human Development
  • Happy Planet Index
  • Sharia Law
  • Bolivia under Evo Morales
  • Goals of Development
  • The Importance of Education
  • UNESCO
  • Health and Life Expectancy
  • The Importance of IGOs
  • Millennium Development Goals
  • Human Rights
  • The Transition to Democracy
  • Levels of Political Corruption
  • Equality
  • Geopolitical Interventions
  • Short-term Responses
  • Just War Theory
  • The Effectiveness of Development Aid
  • Recent Military Interventions
  • The Cost of Inaction

Assessment

To earn this A Level qualification you will first complete the assessments included in your course materials. These will be marked by your dedicated tutor and will prepare you for your exam.

You are required to complete three standard written exams:

  • Paper 1: 2 hours and 15 minutes written exam, 30% of total marks – 16 May 2024
  • Paper 2: 2 hours and 15 minutes written exam, 30% of total marks – 3 June 2024
  • Paper 3: 2 hours and 15 minutes written exam, 20% of total marks – 10 June

(all dates are subject to change)

There is a separate fee for the examinations, which are paid directly to the exam centre at time of booking. We’ll help you book your exams when you are ready (we advise to book well in advance to guarantee your place).

Please note: the dates shown above are the next available exam slots only (exams take place every year).

Requirements

There is no entry requirement for A Level History.

Assessment

You will first complete the assessments included in your course materials. These will be marked by your tutor and will prepare you for your exam.

Exams

You are required to complete 3 written exams:

  • Paper 1: 2 hr and 15 min exam, 30% of total marks – 23 May 2024
  • Paper 2: 1 hr and 30 min exam, 20% of total marks – 7 June 2024
  • Paper 3: 2 hr and 15 min exam, 30% of total marks – 11 June 2024

(dates are subject to change)

Exam Fees

There is a separate fee for the exams paid directly to the exam centre at time of booking. We’ll help you book them when you are ready.

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