Geography
A-level Geography is a fascinating course that covers a wide range of perspectives, from the local to the global. This means that Geographers develop in-depth knowledge of the processes and interactions in the physical and human worlds that shape our Earth. This discipline suits those who are curious, who like to travel and explore, and those who wish to become more aware and engaged global citizens. Learning in Geography is underpinned by a huge range of source materials: magazines, news media, documentary and film. Teaching is broad and varied and includes regular and routine practice of vital geographical skills such as producing digital maps, data analysis, planning and undertaking fieldwork.
Leading to careers in:
The study of A-level Geography can lead to the study on a wide range of related courses, from disaster management to volcanology; universities value the global perspectives that A-level Geography students gain. Careers in Geography include the law, public services, Geographical Information Systems, data analysis; international relations, business, finance and environmental research.

Are you interested in:
- The challenges facing the environment?
- Understanding the concept of place?
- The pressures and opportunities of populations?
- The impact of natural hazards on society?
- Fieldwork and research?
Additional entry requirements:
Grade 5 in GCSE Geography
Course details:
AQA A-level Geography