IB Geography

Students studying IB Geography are expected to be able to:

Images

Graphs

Statistical tests and indices

Research methods

Writing Skills


Table of Contents

Core Themes - Part 1 - Patterns and Change (SL/HL)

The four topics are compulsory:

  1. Populations in transition
  2. Disparities in wealth and development
  3. Patterns in environmental quality and sustainability
  4. Patterns in resource consumption

Optional Themes - Part 2 (SL/HL)

At standard level 2 options must be studied, at higher level 3 are required.

A. Freshwater - issues and conflicts
B. Oceans and their coastal margins
C. Extreme Environments
D. Hazards and disasters - risk assessment and response
E. Leisure, sport and tourism
F. The geography of food and health
H. Urban environments

Extension Themes - Part 3 - Global Interactions (HL)

  1. Measuring global interactions
  2. Changing space - the shrinking world
  3. Economic interactions and flows
  4. Environmental change
  5. Social-cultural exchanges
  6. Political outcomes
  7. Global interactions at the local level
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