Back to search results

Geography A Level

Wyke Sixth Form College

Wyke Sixth Form College, Bricknell Avenue, Hull, HU5 4NT

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Social Sciences

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Wyke 6th Form College
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Before submitting your application to Wyke Sixth Form College, please ensure that you have added

1. Personal Details (including Home Address, Email Address and Contact Number)
2. A full list of all of your predicted grades

Without this information we will be unable to process your application and will refer this back to you until it is fully complete.

Course Summary

A Level Geography will provide you with a deeper understanding of how the world works and how people interact.

Geography is a great choice of subject to study at a time of growing concern about climate change, migration, shrinking resources and global poverty. Geographers are highly regarded by universities and employers as having a wealth of skills and knowledge and the subject will open your mind to endless career possibilities that you may not have even considered. If you have enjoyed geography in the past you will love it at Wyke.

Course Details

As part of this course, you will attend four 70 minute geography lessons per week and will complete a minimum of four days of field study in total. Three days of field studies will be within college time and led by the department and one day will be independent data gathering for the individual investigation. You will receive your own textbook and have access to online resources to support your studies during the two years.

You will also have access to a library of geography books, fieldwork equipment, geography magazines, geofiles and weekly workshops. You will also receive personal guidance and study materials to ensure that they reach their potential. In 2017 the departments fieldwork was recognised in the publication of an article in ‘Teaching Geography’ which was widely praised.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

80% Exams, 20% Coursework

Entry requirements

Information on course specific and pathway specific entry criteria can be found on our website.

Your next steps...

Many geographers are attracted to the diverse and specialist areas of study that Geography offers at university, most students choose to go on to higher education. Geography can lead to a wide range of careers such as; Local Government, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Cartography Nature Conservation Social Work Housing Management Market Research Civil Service Sports Management Meteorology Volcanologist Lecturing Geographers are equipped with a wealth of knowledge and skills that are attractive to employers, the career opportunities are endless.

Additional information


For more courses like this, check our courses page.