Approx Cost:
Potential field trips $250
Technology Requirements:
A laptop is essential for this course
Entry Recommendations:

Open Entry.

Course Outline:

In this course, geographers examine global landscapes. We explore the unique features of Aoraki/Mt Cook, the diverse ecosystems of the Amazon tropical rainforests and understand the complexities of development inequalities between countries.

This course includes 3 internal and 2 external Achievement Standards for NCEA. You can also gain 8 reading credits towards the University Entrance literacy requirements.

As a guide please click here to see the standards that were included in the 2025 course. These can potentially change in 2026.

Where Does It Lead:

Geography 301, and tertiary study at university.

Aside from broadening your knowledge of the world and equipping you with transferrable skills for a range of professions, a passion for geography can lead to careers in the environmental science, urban planning, civil defence management, conservation, tourism, public service, data science, agriculture, property development, research, policy-making, resource management and education sectors.

For further information see:
Mr Cranston (pcr@lincoln.school.nz)
Miss Pearson (hpn@lincoln.school.nz)