AEPA Geography (AZ004): Practice & Study Guide
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Course Description
Overview
The AEPA Geography exam is an endorsement exam used in Arizona to measure teacher candidates' knowledge of geography. Prepare for the exam using this study guide course as a way to improve your knowledge of the study of geography, different subject areas of geography and the geography of Arizona and the United States.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. About the AEPA Tests
- Ch 2. Geography Literacy
- Ch 3. Geography Tools
- Ch 4. Geography & Weather
- Ch 5. Overview of Water Cycle & Balance
- Ch 6. Overview of Geomorphology
- Ch 7. Tectonic Processes
- Ch 8. Understanding Volcanoes
- Ch 9. Earthquakes
- Ch 10. Rocks & Weathering
- Ch 11. Climate
- Ch 12. Landforms & Biomes
- Ch 13. Biological Processes of Ecosystems
- Ch 14. The Environment & Society
- Ch 15. Environmental Hazards & Pollution
- Ch 16. Key Earth & Space Concepts
- Ch 17. Technology Through History
- Ch 18. Overview of Human Geography
- Ch 19. Population & The Environment
- Ch 20. Human Settlement Patterns
- Ch 21. History of Transportation & Communication
- Ch 22. Land Resources
- Ch 23. Agricultural History & Types
- Ch 24. Issues & Trends in Modern-Day Agriculture
- Ch 25. Fishing & Aquatic Resources
- Ch 26. Understanding Cultural Geography
- Ch 27. The Impact of Religion on Geography
- Ch 28. The Economy & Geography
- Ch 29. Types of Economies
- Ch 30. Politics & Geography
- Ch 31. Basics of American Politics
- Ch 32. Understanding Globalization
- Ch 33. Global Trade
- Ch 34. International Players in Global Politics
- Ch 35. Understanding Industrialization
- Ch 36. Regional Geography: Continents
- Ch 37. Regional Geography: Subregions of the World
- Ch 38. United States Regional Geography
- Ch 39. Arizona's Geography & Society
- Ch 40. AEPA Geography Flashcards
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