Geography (Y12)
Subject Description
Teacher in Charge: Mike Taylor.
In Year 12 Geography, tauira visit Mount Ruapehu to learn about natural processes, such as volcanism, weather, and glaciation, as well as ongoing questions about the sustainability of North Island ski fields. Tauira learn to think spatially by using maps, visual images, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to obtain, analyse, and present information. Through geographic thinking they develop understandings related to patterns, processes, interactions, change, perspectives and sustainability in relation to gun violence in Chicago and the Covid-19 Pandemic. Geography offers tauira the opportunity to learn and develop a range of skills and knowledge which they can apply in their everyday lives, no matter what level they begin their Geography studies.
Recommended Prior Learning
There is open entry to Y12 Geography. While it can be helpful to have Level 1 geography or history as a basis, this is not required.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
A 3-day (two night) field trip to the Ruapehu District will be offered in Term 1. The estimated cost for transport, accommodation and food will be $250 per student. This is a voluntary component of the Yr 12 Geography course.
Description | Type | Value |
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Course Material | Contribution | $ |
Ruapehu District Trip | Contribution | $250.00 |
Course material | Contribution | $50.00 |
$300.00 |
Pathway
Beyond school, Geography can be a pathway to further education and training related to a range of sectors such as:
primary industries
services
social and community
manufacturing and technology
construction and infrastructure
creative industries.
At university level, pathways are available in a range of areas. Ākonga might concentrate on Physical Geography, Social and Political Sciences, Development Studies, Migration Studies, Resource and Environmental Management, Geographic Information Systems, Geology, or Urban Planning. Ākonga with a base in Geography can use their knowledge to enrich a career in engineering, science, law, management, commerce, or technology.
Geography is a foundation for any work that focuses on connections in te taiao.
Geographers work in a wide range of fields, including:
urban and regional planning
land management and conservation
supply chain analysts and marketing
refugee support coordinators and immigration officials
environmental monitoring and resource management
community development at home and abroad
data analysts and GIS specialists
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Earth and Space Science 2.3 - Investigate geological processes in a New Zealand locality
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Geography 2.1 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of a large natural environment
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Geography 2.2 - Demonstrate geographic understanding of an urban pattern
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Geography 2.4 - Apply geography concepts and skills to demonstrate understanding of a given environment
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Geography 2.6 - Explain aspects of a contemporary New Zealand geographic issue
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Geography 2.7 - Explain aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale