Component 1: Physical geography What's assessed Section A: Water and carbon cycles Section B: either Hot desert systems and landscapes or Coastal systems and landscapes or Glacial systems and landscapes Section C: either Hazards or Ecosystems under stress How it's assessed Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes (120 marks) 40% of A-level Questions Section A: answer all questions (36 marks) Section B: answer either question 2 or question 3 or question 4 (36 marks) Section C: answer either question 5 or question 6 (48 marks) Question types: multiple-choice, short answer, levels of response and extended prose
Component 2: Human geography What's assessed Section A: Global systems and global governance Section B: Changing places Section C: either Contemporary urban environments or Population and the environment or Resource security How it's assessed: Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes (120 marks) 40% of A-level Questions Section A: answer all questions (36 marks) Section B: answer all questions (36 marks) Section C: answer either question 3 or question 4 or question 5 (48 marks) Question types: multiple-choice, short answer, levels of response, extended prose
Component 3: Geography Independent investigation What's assessed: Students complete an individual investigation which must include data collected in the field. The individual investigation must be based on a question or issue defined and developed by the student relating to any part of the specification content. How it's assessed (3,000–4,000 words) 60 marks 20% of A-level marked by teachers moderated by AQA