Geology WJEC
Geology is a science subject which studies the structure, evolution and the dynamics of the Earth, as well as the exploitation of the mineral and energy resources that it contains. It is a practical science and both practical and investigative techniques are developed throughout the course. Practical work is covered in the laboratory and in the field; there will be a programme of visits throughout the two year course to a variety of locations as single-day or residential trips. An interdisciplinary science, Geology complements Mathematics, and other sciences such as Chemistry and Environmental Studies, and Geography.
Assessment includes formal written examinations such as essays (research based), data response questions and exercises and also the requirement that students carry out geological fieldwork using both primary and secondary fieldwork data. The WJEC AS and A2 specifications give students the opportunity to study geological processes that operate at and below the Earth’s surface, the evidence of past life and the uses made of geological materials.
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Foundation Geology – structure of the Earth, geological processes, the history of geological events
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Investigative Geology – practical assessment of investigative skills from either a laboratory or field-based investigation
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Geology and the human environment – geological hazards, human activities including engineering activities and their effect on such hazards.
A2 Level -
Interpreting the geological record – rock forming processes and using the fossil record to examine past life and past climates
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Geological themes – a choice of one of four themes - Quaternary Geology, Geology of Britain, Natural Resources, Geology of the lithosphere
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Investigative Geology – geological mapping.
A Level Geology can lead to a variety of related degrees, with many career prospects. Employment opportunities are increasing as a result of a combination of factors, such as demand for natural resources and the associated environmental remediation. Such employment opportunities often include travel to interesting parts of the world, and working outdoors in stimulating and rewarding roles.
A Level Geology is valued by universities and employers, as it requires students to demonstrate the ability to understand theoretical models and apply them to reality. Careers in Geology include mineral and mining engineering, the oil, coal and natural gas industries, environmental protection, or academic research – for example, volcanology or palaeontology.
Standard entry requirements, plus additionalrequirements for science subjects.
German Edexcel
This course offers you the opportunity to improve your language skills whilst gaining an understanding of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of Germany and other German-speaking countries. You will learn to speak and write at length in German about all aspects of society and culture. You should expect to engage in whole class discussion, small group work and pair work.
Enthusiasm and a commitment to learning are essential to language acquisition at this level.
AS Level
The course will allow you to develop your ability to understand both spoken and written German, and to speak and write the language with increased grammatical accuracy. Teaching is based on a thematic approach and the language is taught through a variety of contemporary issues, using a range of authentic resources.
Topic areas include:
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Youth culture and concerns
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Lifestyle, health and fitness
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The world around us
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Education and employment.
A2 Level
Speaking
Research, Understanding and Written Response
The course will enable you to develop your linguistic skills further, whilst continuing to enhance your knowledge of the German-speaking countries. You will learn to discuss and write about controversial issues in German. Topic areas include those at AS and the following:
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Customs, traditions, beliefs and religions
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National and international events: past, present and future
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Literature and the arts.
Standard entry requirements plus Grade B in German. Students with a Grade B in German at GCSE will be supported in their first term by an extra weekly grammar support session.
Government and Politics
This popular course is all about how and why political decisions are taken. The AS course focuses on the UK. You will learn how national politics works in the UK, how that relates to individual citizens and will use contemporary knowledge to demonstrate concepts in action. The A2 year focuses on political ideologies.
You will learn how eight distinct political ideologies have developed over time and how they relate to politics today.
Through studying A level Government and Politics you will develop a range of skills including critical evaluation, analysis, problem solving and the ability to communicate effectively in written and spoken form.
AS Level
Unit 1: People and Politics
This first unit provides an introduction to politics and political participation in the UK
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Political Parties and their ideas
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Democracy and Political Participation
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Pressure Groups
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Elections and Electoral Systems
Unit 2: Governing the UK
This unit explores the workings of government in the UK
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Parliament
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The Executive – Cabinet and Prime Minister
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The Constitution
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The Judiciary and Civil Liberties
A2 Level
Unit 3: Introducing Political ideologies
This first A2 unit explores four ideologies that emerged from upheavals of the past to shape our political landscape
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Liberalism
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Conservatism
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Socialism
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Anarchism
Unit 4: Other ideological traditions
This final unit explores ideologies that emerged out of, or in opposition to, ideologies studied in Unit 3.
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Nationalism
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Multiculturalism
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Feminism
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Ecologism
Standard entry requirements, plus we stronglyadvise a Grade B in GCSE English due to the needfor advanced essay writing skills.
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