Level 3 Geography
Course Description
Contact Person: P. Marnane.
He aha kei hea, he aha i reira, me te aha e tiaki? What is there? Why is it there and why care?
Geography is the study of the environment and the interconnections within it. In this course ākonga investigate how interacting natural processes form large environments, analyse a contemporary issue from around the world and the planning process of a significant event. Contexts are taken from Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond. Geographic skills used in the inquiry context of the course include:
- Collaboration
- Critical thinking about our relationship with our surrounding environment
- Using a variety of methods for data collection and analysis to make informed conclusions
- Sharing perspectives about our values and place in the environment.
Contributions and Equipment
Field trip approx $200
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
Geography 3.1 - Demonstrate understanding of how interacting natural processes shape a New Zealand geographic environment
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Geography 3.3 - Analyse a significant contemporary event from a geographic perspective
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Geography 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a given environment(s) through selection and application of geographic concepts and skills
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Geography 3.5 - Conduct geographic research with consultation
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Geography 3.6 - Analyse aspects of a contemporary geographic issue
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 19
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.
Pathway Tags
Survey Technician, Anaesthetic Technician, Historian, Outdoor Recreation Guide/Instructor, Surveyor, Fishing Skipper, Urban/Regional/Events Planner, Resource management planner, Emergency Management Officer, Meteorologist, Interpreter, Driller, Geologist, Environmental Scientist or Lawyer, Ranger, Landscape Architect, Geophysicist, Translator, Library Assistant, Policy Analyst, Travel Agent/Adviser, Intelligence Officer, Geospatial Specialist, Career Consultant, Conservationist,
Disclaimer
Courses are based on student choice, so some courses may not run.