What we will learn?
Geography is a dynamic subject that moves with times. It looks at today’s key social, political and moral questions on a local, national and global scale. Students explore the relationship between people and the environment around us and make their own informed decisions.
Studies may include:
Geography is a dynamic subject that moves with times. It looks at today’s key social, political and moral questions on a local, national and global scale. Students explore the relationship between people and the environment around us and make their own informed decisions.
- What can we do about global warming?
- Should native forests be logged?
- Is the population growing too fast?
- Should groundwater use be limited for dairy farming?
Studies may include:
- Natural Processes focusing on the coastal environments of Canterbury.
- Cultural Processes focusing on tourism development in New Zealand and the gold coast of Australia.
- The geographic importance of planning and decision making based on local, regional, national and global planning issues.
- Geographic Issues.
How is the course assessed?
Internals
Externals
Possible Overnight Fieldtrip - Cost
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