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AP Human Geography, Semester B

Self-paced
0.5 credits

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Course Description

Advanced Placement® (AP) Human Geography B is the second semester in a two-semester series that introduces students to the systematic study of the patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use, and alteration of Earth’s surface. Students will employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human social organization and its environmental consequences. In AP Human Geography B, students compare rural and urban patterns of settlement as well as explore how manufacturing and trade has changed over time. 

About AP® Courses 

Advanced Placement (AP®) courses are equivalent to college-level courses. We highly recommend that you review the College Board’s AP Human Geography Course Information page before beginning this course. Students are required to take the UTHS final exam for each semester course to earn high school credit. Students wanting to earn college credit may take the AP® exam offered by the College Board after completing the semester B course; however, it is not required to receive credit for the course from UT High School.

Semester Topics

  • Unit 5: Rural Land Use and Agriculture
  • Unit 6: Economic Geography
  • Unit 7: Urban Land Use and Cities

Course Objectives

Upon completing this course, you will be able to—

  • identify major centers of domestication of plants and animals and patterns of diffusion in the first (Neolithic) agricultural revolution; 
  • analyze the consequences of the Green Revolution on food supply and the environment; 
  • analyze the application of von Thünen’s land use model to agricultural production in the real world; 
  • explain the role of the Industrial Revolution in the growth and diffusion of industrialization; 
  • analyze the causes and consequences of international trade and growing interdependence in the world economy; 
  • evaluate the role of women in economic development and gender equity in the workforce; 
  • explain the factors that initiate and drive urbanization and suburbanization; 
  • analyze the demographic composition and population characteristics of cities using quantitative and qualitative data; 
  • evaluate problems and solutions associated with growth and decline within urban areas.

Required Course Materials

Please visit the Computer Requirements page to view minimum device, internet, and application requirements for all UT High School courses. Generally, a desktop or laptop device five (5) years or newer with access to an office suite, such as Microsoft Office or Google Workspace, will be adequate to participate in most UTHS courses. 

Unless otherwise noted, students are responsible for purchasing or securing all the following course materials:

  • Textbook: A textbook is not required for this course; however, we highly recommend students purchase an AP Human Geography review or preparatory guide.
  • Interactive Notebook: A paper or digital composition book is acceptable. For paper composition books, please also have the following items on hand:
    • Pens or Pencils
    • Tape or Glue
  • Miscellaneous Items:

Course Organization

Students must complete the course in sequence: You will not be able to access the next unit until all work in the preceding unit is completed. You may take your final exam only after completing all units and submitting all graded assignments.  

 

UTHS Generic Course Structure

 

  • Units: Each unit includes multiple lessons and graded assignments as well as ungraded practice quizzes to help you check your understanding of the material.

  • Summative Assessments: Each course includes two online, virtually proctored summative assessments testing your understanding of the material presented in the preceding 2-3 Units.
    • Format: Online, Multiple-choice
    • Time Allowed: 1 hr 30 min

  • Final Exam: Each course includes an online, virtually proctored final exam testing your knowledge of all material presented in the course.
    • Format: Online, Multiple-choice
    • Time Allowed: 3 hrs 20 min

Course Grade Weighting

Your final course grade is calculated by weighting the three assignment groups displayed in the table below:

Course Grade Weighting Distribution
Assignment Group Total Assignments Weight
 Graded Assignments 12-18  50% 
 Summative Assessments 25% 
 Final Exam 25% 

Online Proctored Exams

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All course exams, including both summative assessments and the final exam, must be completed online. Students must test online with Proctorio and are required to add the Proctorio extension to either their Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome browser—installation instructions are provided in the student's course. Proctorio uses a student's computer, web camera, and microphone to record video of both the student and their desktop during the exam. Then, UTHS instructors review the student's exam video data collected by Proctorio. Only authorized UTHS staff and instructors can view the exam recordings. Student data is not shared with any persons or organizations outside of UTHS and are deleted after one year. We encourage you to visit Proctorio's Data Security and Privacy site pages to learn more about how we protect student date.