Rationale
Environmental Science provides the opportunity for students to understand the structure, function and diversity of natural ecosystems on the planet and evaluate the impacts of human activities. Environmental Science also examines the application of science to ecologically sustainable development and environmental management. While undertaking this study, students will develop skills in practical scientific investigations, fieldwork techniques, report writing, research and analysis
Structure
Unit 1: Environment
This unit investigates the various components of an ecosystem and how the environment changes over time.
Unit 2: Monitoring the Environment
This unit focuses on environmental indicators and monitoring the environment. Environmental data is collected in the field and interpreted.
Unit 3: Ecological Issues - Energy and Biodiversity
This unit focuses on two major ecological issues. Energy use and its effect on global warming and the loss of biodiversity due to human activity are investigated in detail.
Unit 4: Ecological Sustainability
This unit explores the principles of ecologically sustainable development and environmental management. The effect of pollution on human health and the environment is also investigated.
Assessment
Units 1 and 2: Examination
Class Tests
Assignments and Practical Work
Unit 3: School Assessed Coursework Mid-year 17 per cent
Examination 33 per cent
Unit 4 School Assessed Coursework 17 per cent
Examination 33 per cent
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