Course code
MA021
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Attendance
Full time
Duration
2 years
Intake
September only

Geography is an engaging and flexible course allowing you to study the relationships between human populations and their physical environments at a variety of levels from local to global.

You will consider your own role in relation to the key issues studied, as geography plays a huge part in all our everyday lives. Jobs may be found in all areas, from drilling for oil in the middle of the ocean, to conservation work in tropical ecosystems. Geographers help to find natural resources and research into alternative energy technologies. With qualifications in Geography, you can help change the future.

As part of your course you will have the opportunity to engage in practical fieldwork activities.

  • Landscape systems
  • Rebranding and placemaking
  • Earth’s life support systems
  • Carbon and water cycles
  • Disease dilemmas
  • Disease diffusion and eradication
  • Hazardous Earth
  • Earthquakes and volcanoes
  • Global migration
  • Globalisation and flows of ideas
  • Powers and borders
  • Sovereignty and territorial integrity
  • Geographical skills
  • Coursework (fieldwork skills)

Assessment will be 80% exams and 20% coursework - investigative geography

Career opportunities may include:

  • Geographer
  • Cartographer
  • Urban Planner
  • Park Ranger
  • Ecologist
  • Geomorphologist
  • Land Acquisition
  • Teacher
  • Climatologist
  • Meteorologist
  • Sustainability Consultant
  • Logistics and Distribution

Some trips may include additional costs.

Positive Futures is a set of essential qualities, embedded throughout your study programme, that we seek to develop in all students: 

  • Commitment
  • Collaboration
  • Confidence
  • Resilience

You will also engage in the Positive Futures Careers Programme, developing key employability skills through a diverse range of activities including work placements, volunteering, employer talks, industry study visits and employment and university fairs.

For A-level programmes: 6 GCSEs at grade 9-4 (to include 3 GCSEs at grade 9-4 and 3 GCSEs at grade 9-5). Require grade 9-4 in English Language and Maths.
For A-level Geography: Grade 9-5 English Language; Grade 9-4 Geography (if studied)

As a Bury College student you will have access to a wide range of enrichment opportunities which will contribute to your personal growth and development and support your academic studies. 

These may include:

  • Art Club
  • Chess Club
  • Dance, Drama and Singing Workshops
  • Duke of Edinburgh Award
  • Gaming Hub
  • Music Club
  • Pride Club
  • Student Ambassador Scheme
  • A wide range of sport including Badminton, Cricket, Football, Fitness Training, Nerf, Netball, Volleyball and Table Tennis.

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