Introduction

A Level Geography interpret issues affecting people, places and environments, and change in both space and time. For example, learners can study topics such as hydrology and fluvial geomorphology, atmosphere and weather, rocks and weathering, population change.

Objectives
Systematize the core knowledge of the subject
Become familiar with most
A Level exam formats
Reduce pressure and study time
Improve scores effectively
Enhance independant thinking
Create a solid foundation for higher education
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Teaching programs are based on international standards
Exclusive materials that closely follow the A Level formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on A Level pass grade
Coursework completion support
Course content
Unit 1: Physical Geography – Hydrology and fluvial geomorphology (AS Level only)
1.1 The drainage basin system
1.2 Discharge relationships within drainage basins
1.3 River channel processes and landforms
1.4 The human impact
Unit 2: Physical Geography – Atmosphere and weather (AS Level only)
2.1 Diurnal energy budgets
2.2 The global energy budget
2.3 Weather processes and phenomena
2.4 The human impact
Unit 3: Physical Geography – Rocks and weathering (AS Level only)
3.1 Plate tectonics
3.2 Weathering
3.3 Slope processes
3.4 The human impact
Unit 4: Human Geography – Population (AS Level only)
4.1 Natural increase as a component of population change
4.2 Demographic transition
4.3 Population–resource relationships
4.4 The management of natural increase
Unit 5: Human Geography – Migration (AS Level only)
5.1 Migration as a component of population change
5.2 Internal migration (within a country)
5.3 International migration
5.4 The management of international migration
Unit 6: Human Geography – Settlement dynamics (AS Level only)
6.1 Changes in rural settlements
6.2 Urban trends and issues of urbanisation
6.3 The changing structure of urban settlements
6.4 The management of urban settlements
Physical Geography Option (A-level only) (2 out of 4):
7.1 Tropical environments
7.2 Coastal environments
7.3 Hazardous environments
7.4 Hot arid and semi-arid environments
Human Geography Option (A-level only) (2 out of 4):
8.1 Production, location and change
8.2 Environmental management
8.3 Global interdependence
8.4 Economic transition

Student achievement