A-Level Geography Fast Track Course – Edexcel

A Level

Distance

£ 449 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Duration

    12 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

ICB- Institute of Certified Bookkeepers

A Level Geograpy Course. Geography is an important subject of study as it gains the student a larger understanding of the world and the way people interact with their physical environment and globally with each other.

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About this course

The ICB Payroll management course. The understanding and operating of a payroll system within a business is an essential requirement both from a financial control aspect and in order to meet with regulations laid down by HMRC.

This course will help both experienced payroll managers and novices in mastering the sage payroll software combined with gaining a recognised qualification.


Students looking to enrol onto this course should meet the following criteria:
Be aged 16 Years or above
Comfortable working with numbers
Possess a solid knowledge of the English language
Have access to a PC and the internet for the duration of the whole course
Basic computer skills: e.g. Word processing, emailing, uploading documents etc.
Have a genuine desire to succeed

Students are able to enrol online at any time of the year. No specific enrolment dates.


Once your information request is received, one of our course advisors will provide you with further information via email or telephone.

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Subjects

  • Volcanoes
  • Earthquakes
  • Tsunami
  • Continental drift
  • Tectonic theory
  • Paleomagnetism
  • Plate Boundaries
  • Forecasting
  • Hazard management
  • Prediction

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Course programme

Course Syllabus

Learners will complete 8 units of study in total as listed below.

AREA OF STUDY 1: DYNAMIC LANDSCAPES

TOPIC 1: TECTONIC PROCESSES AND HAZARDS:
  • Volcanoes
  • Earthquakes
  • Tsunami
  • The Earths internal structure
  • Plate tectonic theory
  • Continental drift
  • Paleomagnetism
  • 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
  • Periglacial Landforms
  • Tundra
  • Glacial mass balance
  • Glacier Movement
  • Rate of movement
  • Glacial erosion
  • Glacial transportation
  • Glacial Deposition
  • Formation of lowland depositional features
  • Fluvioglacial landforms
  • Proglacial features
  • Biodiversity
  • Water Cycle
  • 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
  • Benefits of SEZs
  • 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: REGENERATING PLACES:
  • Economies
  • Places change
  • Reasons for change
  • Measuring change
  • National & regional influences
  • Global and International 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: THE CARBON CYCLE AND ENERGY SECURITY:
  • The biogeochemical carbon cycle
  • Human Effects
  • Carbon Budgets
  • Carbon sequestration in oceans
  • Thermohaline circulation
  • Terrestrial sequestration
  • The greenhouse effect
  • 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 power
  • Military power
  • Political power
  • 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 & 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 achieve the full Geography A Level qualification you will be assessed across the above areas of study. All topics will be assessed by three paper-based examinations and coursework. A more detailed breakdown of the assessment details is provided below:

Paper 1: 9GE0/01

  • Type: Written examination
  • Duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes
  • Assessed: Areas of study 1 and 3
  • Assessment format: A mixture of short answers, open response and resource linked questions. You will also have to complete a 12 and 20 mark extended writing question

Paper 2: 9GE0/02

  • Type: Written examination
  • Duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes
  • Assessed: Areas of study 2 and 4
  • Assessment format: A mixture of short answers, open response and resource linked questions. You will also have to complete a 12 and 20 mark extended writing question

Paper 3: 9GE0/03

  • Type: Written examination
  • Duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes
  • Assessed: Content from all areas of study
  • Assessment format: A mixture of short answers, open response and resource linked questions. You will also have to complete an 8, 18 and 24 mark extended writing question

Coursework: 9GE0/04

  • Type: Coursework/Fieldwork
  • Assessed: Define a question of issue for investigation relating to the content in the course using your own research from fieldwork
  • Assessment format: A written investigation report of 3000 – 4000 words which is internally assessed and externally moderated. You must complete a minimum of four days of fieldwork, which will be taken under supervision.

Additional information

Students have a maximum of 1 year to complete. Course duration is approx. 90 hours.

A-Level Geography Fast Track Course – Edexcel

£ 449 VAT inc.