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Human Geography (AP) 482
One Semester
Prerequisite: Geography 412 and Department approval
Rationale
Human Geography is a class for those students who wish to pursue the study of geography beyondthe introductory course, and potentially receive advanced placement in the college setting. If a high enough
score is achieved on the advanced placement test in May, an introductory social science course (required at
Missouri state universities) may be bypassed.
Human Geography Course GoalsThe geography student will:
1) Be able to analyze land use patterns2) become more familiar with maps.3) have a deeper knowledge of all sections of the world.4) have a greater appreciation for people with different beliefs and cultures.5) be prepared to score well on the geography Advanced Placement examination.
Required Materials (provided by School)Main Text:Human Geography: People, Place and Culture, H.J. de Blij, AlexanderB. Murphy and Erin H. Fouberg,
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. copyright 2007.
Also:Human Geography in Action 4th edition, Michael Kuby, John Harner, Patricia Gober.
Geography: Realms, Regions and Concepts, H.J. de Blij and Peter O. Muller, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Goodes World Atlas, 19th Edition, Espenshade, ed., Rand McNally
Using the classrooms mounted data projector
y The World Wide Web including Google Earth Geography in the News from NY Times and other sources Population Reference Bureau
y Photographs taken by the instructor illustrating geographic phenomena in Anglo America, Mexico,Dominican Republic, Europe, Israel and Palestine, China, and Japan put into digital presentations.
y The Power of Place(a series of 26 half-hour videos), the Annenberg/CPB Multimedia CollectionTests and gradingAll tests consist of two equal sections: Multiple choice and Free Response.
The tests comprise the vast majority of the grade with results curved to the highest grade in the class.
Study sessionsThree 1 hour sessions outside of normal class time will be offered exclusively to prepare for the APexamination.
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Human Geography Course Outline
1 &2) Review of concepts covered in the introductory course
1) Introduction to Human Geography
2) Definitions
3) Population
Sources: Text: Chapters 1 and 2--to be read by the first day of class; Pretest composed of theintroductory courses final exam
5 blocks totalFrom here each number in the outline is approximately one block.
3) Migration
1) What is migration2) Why do people migrate3) How do governments affect migration
Local example:B
osnian migration to South Saint Louis City and County
TEST on 1 through 3
4) Culture1) What are local and popular culture and how are local cultures sustained2) How is popular culture diffused3) How can local and popular cultures be seen in the cultural landscape
5) Identity: Race Ethnicity, Gender and Sexuality
1) What is identity and how are identities constructed2) How do place affect identity3) How do power relationships affect groups of people
Local example: US. Census choropleth maps of the racial make-up of St. Louis SMSAcompared to the rest of the United States and to world maps of racial and ethnic groups
6) Language
1) What are languages, what role do they play in culture and why are they distributed the way theyare Local example: Quebec and Italy
2) How do languages diffuse and what role do they have in Making placesLocal example: derivation of place names in St. Louis, Missouri, compared to China
TEST on 4 - 6
7) Religion1) What is religion, where did they originate and diffuse and what role does it play in culture2) How is religion seen in the local landscape3) What role does religion play in political conflicts
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8) Political geography
1) How is space politically organizedexample: Central Place Theory model in China via Google Earth
2) How do states spatial organize their governments3) Boundaries and geopolitics4) Supranational organizations
Local example: Kaskaskia Island (part of Illinois on the west side of the Mississippi)compared to the Israel/Palestine boundary(ies)
TEST on 7 & 8
9) Urban Geography1) When and why did people start living in cities2) Urban location and organization3) How do people make cities and Globalization
Local example: The urban history of St. Louis from site selection to the temporary shut-downof I64
10) Development1) How do you define and measure development and how does geography affect it2) What are barriers to and the costs of development3) Why do countries experience uneven development within the state
example: Using Population data sheet from the population Reference Bureau make a choropleth
map of the world using various statistics.
TEST on 9 & 10
11) Agriculture
1) What is agriculture and where did it beginexample: Van Thnen model
2) Effects of industrialization and agriculture cultural imprint on the landscape3) What is the global pattern of agribusiness12) Industry and Services
1) Industrial revolution origin and diffusion and locational theories of industryexample: Webers locational theory and model
2) How has industrial production changed and where are the industrial belts3) Service economy
TEST on 11 & 12
13) Human Environment
1) How has the environment changed over time2) How have humans impacted the environment3) Environmental change today
14) Globalization and Networks
Review for AP Examination
Travelogue Project (?)Final Examination unless exempt
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