IM (Intermediate) Geography emphasises on the inter-relationships and inter-actions between human activities and the environment should form an important aspect of the teaching and learning of Geography. The inclusion of application in the syllabus is meant to highlight the links between the key ideas and a particular part of the real world. Techniques indicate the type of skills, including some simple quantitative components relevant to the subject matter.
Individual attention
Holistic support
IM (Intermediate) exam
The study area IM (Intermediate) Geography is informed by the National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
Intermediate Geography enables a considerable, spatially referenced knowledge of issues regarding the human race and the environment. It also looks into a different structure of geographical knowledge which should act as a stimulus and a challenge to the investigation of principles.
At the end of the programme, the student will be able to:
IM (Intermediate) Geography will cover all of the subject’s core syllabus including: Atmospheric Processes, Geomorphic Processes, Population, Settlement, and Industrial Activity. For a detailed breakdown of what each syllabus entails, click the links below:
Developed by Stefan Azzopardi