Duration
10 Months
Prerequisites
None
Requirements
None
Course Summary
This course explores how geographers study Earth's environments, features, and human interactions. Students will learn to think like a geographer, examine global climates and environments, and develop critical social studies skills, including data analysis and interpreting historical evidence.
Develop an understanding of contemporary world geography, cultures, civics, and economics.
Analyze the physical, social, and political forces that shape global events and societies.
Enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills through real-world applications.
Build knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and interpret complex global issues.
Strengthen students’ ability to demonstrate mastery of standards through assessments and activities.
Foster an interactive learning environment that encourages collaboration, feedback, and self-assessment.
Cultivate an awareness of global interconnectedness and the impact of local and global decisions on society.