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AP COURSE AND EXAM DESCRIPTIONS ARE UPDATED PERIODICALLY Please visit AP Central (apcentral.collegeboard.org) to determine whether a more recent course and exam description is available. AP ® Human Geography. COURSE AND EXAM DESCRIPTION. Effective . Fall 2019. 00762-133-CED-Human-Geo_FM.indd 3/14/19 9:36 PM
- Free-Response Questions and Scoring Information from Past AP Exams
AP 3-D Art and Design. AP Drawing. AP Art History. AP Music...
- Free-Response Questions and Scoring Information from Past AP Exams
AP Human Geography is an introductory college-level human geography course. Students cultivate their understanding of human geography through data and geographic analyses as they explore topics like patterns and spatial organization, human impacts and interactions with their environment, and spatial processes and societal changes.
Art. from class: AP European History. Definition. Art refers to the expression of human creativity and imagination, often manifested through various forms such as painting, sculpture, music, literature, and architecture.
AP 3-D Art and Design. AP Drawing. AP Art History. AP Music Theory. English. ... AP European History. AP Human Geography. AP Macroeconomics. AP Microeconomics. AP Psychology. AP U.S. Government and Politics. AP United States History. AP World History: Modern. Math and Computer Science.
An artistic style characterized by dramatic expressions, grandeur, and movement, often seen in 17th-century European art. Impressionism : A 19th-century art movement focused on capturing the effects of light and color in everyday scenes, emphasizing personal perception over realism.
In the following section, the College Board describes its commitment to achieving equity in the AP Program. Why are equitable preparation and inclusion important?
Once students learn about the cultural landscape in communities around the world, I unleash them on communities closer to home. Students conduct their own studies, looking for evidence of material culture with the same tools they have brought to bear on their studies of other world communities.