Course Offerings - Grade 9
Advanced Placement Human Geography - Course No.: 9205
GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course
Advanced Placement Human Geography is equivalent to an introductory college-level course in human geography. The course introduces students to the systematic study of patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use, and alteration of the Earth’s surface. Students will employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine the socioeconomic organization of the planet and the environmental consequences this has caused. They also learn about the methods and tools geographers use in their research and applications.
PREREQUISITE: None
Advanced Placement World History - Course No.: 9207
GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course
Advanced Placement World History focuses on developing students’ abilities to think conceptually about world history, primarily focusing on 1200 CE to the present and apply historical thinking skills as they learn about the past. Five themes of equal importance — focusing on the environment, cultures, state-building, economic systems, and social structures — provide areas of historical inquiry for investigation throughout the course. AP World History encompasses the history of the five major geographical regions of the globe: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, with special focus on historical developments and processes that cross multiple regions.
PREREQUISITE: None
Geography - Course No.: 9226
GRADES: 9, 10 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER:Global Scholar Course
Geography is an introduction to the study of people of the world and their ways of life. The introductory unit emphasizes map and globe use and reading including place location and the interpretation of geographical data. Political and economic systems, climate and vegetation patterns, physical regions and other man-land topics are studied. With this background, the remainder of the course is devoted to the study of the various culture regions of the world. A mapping/writing research project is required each semester.
PREREQUISITE: None
World History - Course No.: 9272
GRADES: 9, 10 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0
World History examines the major trends in history, economics, and culture from a global perspective. Contemporary issues are included to show relationships between the past and present. This course is suggested for the student seeking to understand the dynamics of the world’s future. Students will learn to analyze, evaluate and interpret historical events and trends. Research work and writing are assigned each semester.
PREREQUISITE: None
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