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The AP Course Audit form is submitted by the AP teacher and the school principal (or designated administrator) to confirm awareness and understanding of the curricular
AP Human Geography CED Errata Sheet. This document details the updates made to the course and exam description (CED) in September 2019. It includes printable copies of the updated pages, which can be used as replacement sheets in your CED binder.
The syllabus cites a college-level human geography textbook from the AP Human Geography example textbook list, and includes examples of other resources such as data sources, websites, mapping resources, videos, and periodicals that will be used to teach the course content and skills.
This web page provides the course framework, instructional section, sample exam questions, and unit guides for AP Human Geography, effective fall 2019. It also includes information about the AP Program, equity and access policy, and resources for teachers and students.
humaN geography. Course Description. effective Fall 2011. AP Course Descriptions are updated regularly. Please visit AP Central® (apcentral.collegeboard.com) to determine whether a more recent Course Description PDF is available.
The AP Human Geography course is organized around seven major topics: Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives. Population and Migration. Cultural Patterns and Processes. Political Organization of Space. Agriculture, Food Production, and Rural Land Use. Industrialization and Economic Development. Cities and Urban Land Use.
Megacities and metacities are distinct spatial outcomes of urbanization increasingly located in countries of the periphery and semiperiphery. Processes of suburbanization, sprawl, and decentralization have created new land-use forms—including edge cities, exurbs, and boomburbs—and new challenges.