Geography B (M)

  • Duration: Semester
  • Credits: 0.00

Course Overview

Geography B builds upon the foundations established in Geography A by focusing on human and cultural geography. Students explore how people interact with their environments, how culture and identity shape societies, and how economic, political, and social systems connect across the globe. The course emphasizes global interdependence, regional studies, and the impact of human activity on the environment, helping students develop the geographic literacy needed to understand today's interconnected world.

Key Learning Focus

Students will:

  • Analyze population distribution, growth, and migration patterns.
  • Study cultural elements such as language, religion, traditions, and identity.
  • Explore the influence of political and economic systems on global development.
  • Investigate globalization, trade, and patterns of interdependence.
  • Examine human impacts on the environment, including sustainability challenges.

Instructional Approach

Instruction emphasizes case studies, comparative analysis, and project-based learning. Students use maps, digital tools, and current events to apply geographic reasoning, while engaging in discussions and research projects that connect cultural and political geography to real-world issues.

Outcome

By the end of Geography B, students will:

  • Demonstrate understanding of cultural, political, and economic geography.
  • Analyze global issues such as migration, urbanization, and globalization.
  • Connect human activity to environmental sustainability and change.
  • Communicate geographic insights through research, data interpretation, and presentations.
  • Be prepared for advanced study in world history, global studies, or international relations.


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