Course Description
The curriculum for this two-semester course consists of topics drawn from seven interrelated units of study outlined in the AP Human Geography Course Description booklet published by the College Board. The purpose of the course is to utilize geographic processes to systematically study and understand the following concepts:
This class introduces students to the systematic study of patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use, and organization of the earth. Students will employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human organization of space. This class teaches spatial relationships at different scales ranging from local to global. This class is designed to meet AP standards and requirements (these can be found on the AP College Board website).
- Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives
- Population
- Cultural Patterns and Processes
- Political Organization of Space
- Agriculture and Rural Land Use
- Industrialization and Economic Development
- Cities and Urban Land Use
This class introduces students to the systematic study of patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use, and organization of the earth. Students will employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human organization of space. This class teaches spatial relationships at different scales ranging from local to global. This class is designed to meet AP standards and requirements (these can be found on the AP College Board website).
sustainability_syllabus_2016.docx | |
File Size: | 55 kb |
File Type: | docx |