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Human & Cultural Geography for Teachers: Professional Development

Offered By: Study.com

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Human Geography Courses Plate Tectonics Courses Environmental Sustainability Courses Cultural Geography Courses Weather Patterns Courses

Course Description

Overview

Take Human & Cultural Geography for Teachers to earn 3 college credits to apply towards your licensure renewal requirements. Learn with fun and engaging geography video lessons that you can watch around your teaching schedule.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Introduction to Human & Cultural Geography
  • Ch 2. Geologic Time
  • Ch 3. Plate Tectonics
  • Ch 4. Minerals and Rocks
  • Ch 5. Rock Deformation and Mountain Building
  • Ch 6. Earthquakes
  • Ch 7. Volcanoes
  • Ch 8. The Atmosphere
  • Ch 9. Weather and Storms
  • Ch 10. Glaciers
  • Ch 11. Oceans
  • Ch 12. Weathering and Erosion
  • Ch 13. Water Balance
  • Ch 14. Ground Water
  • Ch 15. Running Water
  • Ch 16. The Geography of Languages, Religions, and Material Culture
  • Ch 17. The Origin and Dispersal of Humans and Culture
  • Ch 18. Effects of Population on the Environment
  • Ch 19. Domestication of Plants and Animals
  • Ch 20. Ethnicity & Geography
  • Ch 21. Geography of Land Resources
  • Ch 22. Spatial Processes
  • Ch 23. Settlement Patterns
  • Ch 24. Modern Economic Systems
  • Ch 25. Political Geography
  • Ch 26. Impacts of Humans on the Environment
  • Ch 27. Renewable Resources
  • Ch 28. Nonrenewable Resources
  • Ch 29. Environmental Sustainability
  • Ch 30. Food and Agriculture
  • Ch 31. Solid and Hazardous Waste
  • Ch 32. Environmental Risk Analysis
  • Ch 33. Ethical and Political Processes of the Environment

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