About this course
Cambridge International AS and A level geography online is accepted by universities and employers as proof of knowledge and understanding of geography.
Successful candidates gain lifelong skills, including:
At AS geography, candidates study the following in one 3-hour exam.
Hydrology and fluvial geomorphology; atmosphere and weather; rocks and weathering
Population; Migration; settlement dynamics;
A level geography online candidates study the following
Tropical environments; coastal environments; hazardous environments; arid and semi-arid environments.
Candidates study two of the listed environments.
Production, location and change; environmental management; global interdependence; economic transition
Candidates study two of the above topics.
Candidates who are beginning this course should have previously completed an IGCSE course in geography or the equivalent.
Geography is an excellent foundation for studies beyond A level in geography and for professional courses. A level geography online provides a suitable foundation for the study of geography or related courses in higher education. Equally it is suitable for candidates intending to pursue careers or further study in planning, environmental subjects, development, tourism, etc., or as part of a course of general education.
In the October of year 11, 12 and 13 parents and guardians will receive an email asking which exams the learner intends to take, and where they would like to take them. Parents and guardians must inform King’s InterHigh if they need assistance finding an exam centre by mid-October.
King’s InterHigh can support you in finding a local exam centre. It is then down to the individual to register with the centre of choice and pay the exam fees to the centre directly. As each exam centre sets their own fees we cannot provide accurate pricing, however as an example, you can see our own fees by clicking here
Physical, medical or learning support needs may be eligible for access arrangements during exams. These can include:
*These arrangements must be approved by the exam board. The learner will need to undertake learning assessments with an educational psychologist or specialist assessor in order to complete the application form. These assessments can take up to 18 months to process.
The deadline for application to the exam board is the February of the year that the learner sits exams.
There are no formal entry requirements for this subject.
However, if you’re looking to study this subject as one of four A levels, we strongly advise you only do so if you are predicted at least a grade 7 at GCSE / IGCSE in this subject or a relevant subject.
We have several fee packages and options, with differing levels of commitment to suit most circumstances. In most cases parents have the option to pay in instalments, spreading the cost of the investment.