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Geography A Level

Long Road Sixth Form College

Long Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 8PX

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Social Sciences

Available start dates

Available start dates

Thursday, 03 September 2026
Long Road Sixth Form College
2 Year(s)
Part of a full time programme
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Geography is the study of people and their relationship with their environment, the impacts each has on the other and the challenges of managing those impacts. You will take part in fieldwork, classroom discussions, and reflect on your own experiences: how will the changes to the planet affect you, and how are you influencing these changes?

You will begin by studying the Carbon Cycle and Energy Security - how do we “keep the lights on” and avoid runaway climate change. We then move on to Globalisation – why is the world increasingly interconnected? How has this helped drive development, inequality and environmental degradation? How could we manage this better? Shaping Places is our last topic of year one and focusses on regeneration; why do some places in the UK need extra help and how might this “levelling-up” be achieved? We finish the first year with coursework; a report on a topic of your choosing on an area of geography that interests you, and you would like to develop further using data collected in `the field’.

In Year 2 we start with a study of Glaciated Landscapes – how do ice sheets and glaciers operate to produce distinctive landscapes? How are these landscapes being changed by both physical processes and human activities? This is followed by Superpowers; the study of the pattern of power across the world, including analysis of how superpower dominance has changed over time and what this means for the global economy, global politics and the environment. Tectonic Processes and Hazards is our final Physical Geography topic, with an in-depth study of the causes of tectonic hazards and management responses. We finish the course by pulling together aspects of Human Geography around the themes of Migration, Identity and Sovereignty- how have changes studied in Globalisation and Superpowers affected the `nation state’, their populations and the environment?

Course Details

Year 1 Modules
Carbon Cycle and Energy Security
Globalisation
The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity
Shaping Places: Regeneration
Tectonic Processes and Hazards
Fieldwork and coursework

Year 2 Modules
Complete coursework report
Glaciated Landscapes
Superpowers
Migration, Identity and Sovereignty

How will it be delivered and assessed?

80% Exam

20% Coursework

Exam Board: Edexcel

Entry requirements

Five GCSEs at Grade 5 including:
Grade 5 in GCSE English Language
Grade 5 in GCSE Geography*
Grade 4 in GCSE Maths
*Grade 5 in GCSE English Literature if GCSE Geography is not taken.

Your next steps...

Geographers develop many transferable skills appropriate to both higher education and employment.

Students have progressed to study a range of related subjects including:

Town Planning

Business and Environment

Management and Marketing

Architecture, Photography

Crime Analysis

Travel Agent

Environmental Consultant

Forestry

Civil Engineering

Teaching

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