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AP (Advanced Placement) Classes:
Many high school students choose to take AP courses due to their benefits while in high school, in college applications, and beyond. According to the College Board which administers the AP tests, “AP Gives students the chance to tackle college level work while they are still in high school and earn college Credit and placement.’’
Benefits of AP Classes:
More than a million students in America take AP classes because of the several benefits they provide. AP classes will…
1.Increase student’s chances of being admitted into top colleges.
2.Challenge students more than regular high school classes and prepare them for the demands of college.
3.Help students to obtain scholarships.
4.Enable students to receive college credit before starting college (if they score a 3 out of 5 or higher on the related exams).
5.Increase the likelihood that students will graduate earlier than normal time, thereby allowing them to save the money that extra semesters in college would cost.
The following topics will be covered in AP Human Geography Class.
Thinking Geographically
Different types of maps and what they tell you
How geographers collect and use data
Spatial relationships and patterns
Data analysis at different scales (for example, global, national, local)
How geographers define regions
Population and Migration Patterns and Processes
Population density and how it affects society and the environment
Theories of population growth and decline
Population and immigration policies and their effects
The causes and effects of migration
Cultural Patterns and Processes
The different ways that cultural practices spread
Historical forces, such as colonialism and trade, that affect cultural patterns
Modern forces, such as globalization, that affect cultural patterns
Why different religions spread in different ways
Political Patterns and Processes
Types of political entities such as nations and nation-states
The ideas and forces that shaped the political boundaries of the modern world
Forms of government such as unitary states and federal states
The factors that lead to states breaking apart
Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes
How physical geography influences farming practices
The origins and spread of agriculture
The Green Revolution
How farming practices affect the environment and society
Cities and Urban Land-Use Patterns and Processes
The factors that drive the growth of cities and suburbs
Globalization and cities
City infrastructure
Urban design initiatives and practices
Industrial and Economic Development Patterns and Processes
The Industrial Revolution
Economic sectors and patterns
How economic development affects the roles of women
Trade and the world economy
Key Features:
Training Type: Online Live Interactive Session.
Experienced Faculty.
1 ON 1 Sessions.
Duration 40 Hours.
Access to Class Recordings.
Weekday / Weekend Schedules.
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