Geography (TASC Level 3)

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Geography (TASC Level 3) - An Introduction

The study of geography draws on learners' curiosity and wonder about the diversity of the world's places and their peoples, cultures and environments.

TASC. Geography. Level 3, GGY315120, 2020.

Course content for TASC Geography Level 3 can be found here.

Library Resources
Web Resources

Library Resources

The Library catalogue is a powerful searching tool. Use a basic keyword search to get you quickly to the resources you will find on our shelves.

Dewey Numbers

The following Dewey Numbers can help you find material on our shelves.

  • 333.7 Environmental science
  • 333.72 Conservation of natural resources
  • 550 Earth sciences
  • 551.5 Meteorology
  • 551.8 Structural geology
  • 910 Geography
  • 912 Atlases

Keyword Searching

Enter a word of phrase into a keyword search on the Library catalogue. For example:

Collection Highlights

eBooks - Infobase

Web Resources

Be careful what you download and use from the Internet.

Before using information from a web address ensure you are looking at a publication from a legitimate source. Material from the Internet often does not acknowledge the author or creator, does not cite references or footnotes, or include any type of bibliography or reference list. Use this type of material with caution. As part of your research process you need to sort out the reliable sources from the less trustworthy sites.

Referencing advice: TASC and your teachers at St Patrick's College expect you to present your work with citations and a reference list in the American Psychological Association (APA) style for Geography. Go to the Library's Referencing Guidelines for extended help in this area. The Library staff are always happy to help you with any queries you may have in regard to referencing requirements for any research you are undertaking.

Faculty resources: All material purchased by the HASS Faculty are also available for student use if it is not required by teachers. Many of these resources are shelved separately in the Library and may be found by using the Library catalogue. You may need to ask Library staff to bring you some titles.