Geography A

The first part of this in-depth course will examine the interaction the relationship between people and the questions of where, why and how they live in a specific environment. Analysis of various geographic areas and how they contribute to specific settlement patterns and ways of creating food and shelter will be the focus. Students will … Read more

Economics

Economics This course is designed to give the student a firm understanding of modern economics, both personal and global. Students will explore concepts such as the free-enterprise system, the global economy and personal finance. Mastery of economic literacy will be a focus through the use of skills such as data interpretation and clear writing.  Units: … Read more

Geography B

The second half of this in-depth course will further examine the relationship between people and the questions of where, why and how they live in a specific environment. The focus will address specific features of the rural/urban divide, and the differences between global regions. Areas of exploration include Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Oceania … Read more