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IGCSE Geography Course

Course Code: SL-IG03

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Are you interested in the natural world? Do rocks rock your world? Then Geography would be a good subject for you.
The Cambridge IGCSE Geography course, along with being interesting and worthwhile in itself, is designed to allow you to develop skills and knowledge that will be transferrable beyond the confines of the course. Geography is also an important subject to study as it will increase your knowledge of the wider world.
Start Learning’s IGCSE Geography course is designed in bite sized sections so it is easy to learn step by step and don’t forget our Tutors are here to support you throughout your IGCSE Geography. Start Learning now!
 

Etudiants Internationaux 

Êtes-vous intéressé par le monde naturel? Si votre réponse et « oui » notre cours de Géographie « IGCSE » serait le choix idéal pour vous.Le cour vous permettra d’analyser non seulement la géographie physique mais aussi la géographie humaine. 
Le but de ce cours est de vous aider à développer vos compétences analytiques ainsi que vous donner une connaissance de base en géographie qui vous permettra de progresser vers d'autres études. 

Support

As a valued student of Start Learning you will have the facility to use our personal tutor service.  At Start Learning we have a friendly team of highly qualified and experienced tutors.  A tutor will be allocated to our student for 12 months, starting from when study materials are received.  The tutors are contacted via email and are responsible for marking assignments and guiding you through the course to ensure you are ready for your examinations.

Entry Requirements

No entry requirements.
At Start Learning we believe that everyone should be given the opportunity to expand their knowledge and study further.  Students will be given plenty of resources to help them overcome obstacles.  Start Learning tutors will also aid our students and answer queries.      

Recommended Hours of Study

It is recommended that 180 hours of your time should be allocated towards studying for the IGCSE examinations.

Aims of the Course

During the course you should develop:

· A greater understanding of place. This will be local, regional, national and global in scale

· An awareness of contrasting physical and human environments

· An understanding of the processes affecting the development of such environments

· Greater knowledge of the spatial effects of the ways in which people interact with the environment and each other

· A greater sense of the different communities that exist in the world

· An understanding of the opportunities and constraints presented by differing environments

This course has three main assessment objectives:

· AO1 Knowledge with understanding

· AO2 Skills and analysis

· AO3 Judgement and decision making

In assessment objective 1 (AO1) you will develop a knowledge and understanding of:

1. The wide range of processes and human actions that contribute to physical, economic, social, political and cultural environments and their associated effects on the landscape. You will also develop an understanding of the spatial patterns and interactions which are important within these environments

2. The inter-relationships between humans and the environment

3. The importance of scale

4. The change that occurs over time to landscapes etc.

In assessment objective 2 (AO2) you will develop your analytical skills and will be able to:

5. Analyse and interpret geographical data

6. Apply geographical understanding of maps in a variety a number of forms

7. Use geographical data to examine and determine patterns and relationships

8. Demonstrate understanding of data observation and collection techniques

9. Select and use techniques for organising data

In assessment objective 3 (AO3) you will develop your judgement and decision making skills and will be able to:

10. Reason and make judgements which demonstrate:

(a) A sensitivity to, and a concern for, landscape, the environment and the need for sustainable development

(b) The aesthetic appreciation of the earth including its people, places, landscape, natural processes and phenomenon

(c) An appreciation of the attitudes, values and beliefs of others

(d) An awareness of the contrasting opportunities and constraints of people living in different places and under different conditions

(e) A willingness to review their own attitudes in the light of new knowledge and experiences

11. Recognise the role of decision making within a geographical context as affected by:

(a) The physical and human contexts in which decisions are made

(b) The values and perceptions of groups and individuals

(c) The choices available to decision makers and the influences and constraints within which they operate

(d) The increasing level of global interdependency

 

Candidates can combine this syllabus in an exam session with any other CIE syllabus, except:

· 2217 Geography

· 2223 Geography (Southern Africa)

· 2230 Geography (Brunei)

Please note that IGCSE, Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificates and other O Level syllabuses are at the same level.

Qualification

IGCSE in Geography

Language of Examination

English

Examination Centre

Where do I sit my examinations?

Students are reminded that it is their responsibility to find and register with a centre to take the examinations. Start Learning cannot take any responsibility for this.

The following is a list provided by Cambridge on their website:

http://www.cie.org.uk/profiles/students/ukcandidates
/#contacts

Who is the awarding body?

The awarding body is University of Cambridge International Examinations.

For more information on recognition, look at: http://www.cie.org.uk/recognitionFor more information on the course generally, look at the spec at the following link and open the 2011 syllabus. This opening material relies heavily on the information provided in the specification:

http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/
academic/middlesec/igcse/subject?assdef_id=859

The course contains a number of activities and several TMA’s. Activities are for self assessment; they are designed to assist in your studies. TMA’s (Tutor Marked Assignments) should be returned to your tutor for marking and comment, although remember they so do not could towards your final mark.

2 – Assessment

Cambridge IGCSE syllabuses are designed for examination at age 16-plus. This syllabus is available for examination in both the June and November sessions.

There are four units or Papers as the IGCSE calls them. You will be expected to study unit’s 1 and 2 and 4. You will not have the option in this course of pursuing unit 3 as this is a school based assignment and is thus unsuitable to the distance learning format.

Paper 1

Exam – 1 hour 45 minutes

Candidates must answer any three questions out of six. There are two questions set on each of three themes. Questions are structured with gradients of difficulty and are resource based, involving problem solving and free response writing.

(75 marks, weighted to 100 marks)

45% of total marks

Paper 2

Exam – 1 hour 30 minutes

Candidates must answer all the questions. The paper is based on testing the interpretation and analysis of geographical information and on the application of graphical and other techniques as appropriate. The questions will not require specific information of place. One question is based on a 1:25,000 or 1:50,000 topographical map of a tropical area such as Zimbabwe, the Caribbean or Mauritius.

(60 marks)

27.5% of total marks

Paper 4

1 hour 30 minutes

Candidates answer all the questions, completing a series of written tasks based on the three themes (see page 8). The questions involve an appreciation of a range of techniques used in fieldwork studies. Questions test the methodology of questionnaires, observation, counts, measurement techniques and may involve developing hypotheses appropriate to specific topics. The processing, presentation and analysis of data will be tested.

(60 marks)

27.5% of total marks

Notes

· Candidates are not allowed to use atlases for the written papers

· All measurements on the written papers will be metric

· The twenty-four hour clock only will be quoted on the written papers

Further note that this course is not intended to prepare the student for paper 3 which is an examination centre based piece of coursework.

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