Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation.

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Standard & Higher Level Part 1 Core Theme – patterns and change (SL/HL) Part 1: Core theme—patterns and change (SL/HL) There are four compulsory topics in this core theme. 1. Populations In transition 2. Disparities in wealth and development 3. Patterns In environmental quality and sustainability 4. Patterns in resource consumption Part 2: Optional themes (SL/HL) A. Freshwater - issues and conflicts D. Hazards and disasters—risk assessment and response F. The geography of food and health Higher Level Part 3: HL extension—global interactions (HL only) There are seven compulsory topics In the HL extension. 1. Measuring global interactions 2- Changing space—the shrinking world 3. Economic Interactions and flows 4. Environmental change 5. Sociocultural exchanges 6. Political outcomes 7. Global Interactions at the local level Fieldwork (SLJHL) 2/3 exams Fieldwork, leading to one written report based on a fieldwork question, 20 /25% of final grade

DP Geography Mr Matthew Wright Mr Jon Paterson

Prescribed subject SL/HL Paper 1: 1 hour (source-based paper) World History topics SL/HL Paper 2: 1 hour 30 minutes (essay paper) HL Option 4: History of Asia Paper 3: 2 hours 30 minutes (essay paper) Historical Investigation SL/HL Topic 3: The move to global war Two case studies: 1.Japanese expansion in east Asia ( ) 2.German and Italian expansion ( )  Topic 10: Authoritarian States (Hitler and Mao)  Topic 11: Causes and Effects of Twentieth Century Wars (First World War; Second World War; Korean War)  Topic 7 – Challenges to traditional East Asian societies (1700 – 1868)  Topic 12: China and Korea (1910 – 1950)  Topic 14: The People’s Republic of China (1949 – 2005) A written account of 2,200 words on a topic selected by the student, comprising:  Source evaluation  Investigation  Reflection

Mr Mark Clement

Standard Level Business organization and environment Accounts and finance Human resources Marketing Operations management Higher Level Business organization and environment - Change and the management of change Accounts and finance - Budgeting Business strategy Human resources Operations management - Innovation

Mr Darie Ilies

Microeconomics – Demand & Supply – Types of Markets – Market Failure Macroeconomics – Government Objectives – Monetary Policy – Fiscal Policy – Supply-side policies International Economics – International Trade – Exchange Rates – The Balance of Payments Development Economics – Development – FDI s – International Debt – Interventionism

Mr Darie Ilies

Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation