
The AP Environmental Science course is designed to be the equivalent of a one-semester, introductory college course in environmental science, through which students engage with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships within the natural world.
The course requires that students identify and analyze natural and human-made environmental problems, evaluate the relative risks associated with these problems, and examine alternative solutions for resolving or preventing them. Environmental science is interdisciplinary, embracing topics from geology, biology, environmental studies, environmental science, chemistry, and geography.
The goal of AP Environmental Science is to provide students with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world and to identify and analyze environmental problems that are both natural and human-made. Students will evaluate the relative risks associated with these problems and examine alternative solutions for resolving or preventing problems. Required laboratory Internet-based activities are included with each unit, each taking a minimum of one hour to complete. Additionally, hands-on laboratory assignments are included in each unit to challenge student abilities on the following tasks:
Critically observe environmental systems
Develop and conduct well-developed experiments
Analyze and interpret data , including appropriate statistical and graphical presentations
Think analytically and apply concepts to the solution of environmental problems
Make conclusions and evaluate their quality and validity
Propose further questions for study
Communicate accurately and meaningfully about observations and conclusions Environmental science is interdisciplinary; the course includes a wide variety of topics from different disciplinary areas.
Throughout the course, students are given the opportunity to participate in critical thinking exercises which require research, analysis and presentation. Lessons, written with a global perspective in mind, enable students to collaborate with students around the world on projects, presentations, and assignments. Students develop 21st century skills, including cross-border perspectives and solutions, and apply “tangible” skills such as language proficiency as well as skills that are less tangible, including greater sensitivity to cultural differences, openness to new and different ideas, and the ability to adapt to change (as stated by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills).
This course is designed to be highly teacher facilitated. Instructors give a great deal of specific and timely feedback per lesson as students progress through the course. Students have opportunities for oral examinations, discussions, and whiteboard interactions. Additionally, teachers conduct online synchronous Elluminate sessions that require critical thinking and analysis.
In addition, this course is accompanied by an online tutorial and review that uses released AP Exams. Students are given systematic and timed practice for all portions of the exam. Students receive specific feedback on progress and mastery levels on the practice exams.
Module 01 - Ecosystems
Introduction to Ecosystems
Biomes
Biogeochemical Cycles
Primary Productivity
Trophic Levels and Energy Flow
Food Chains and Food Webs
Module 02 - Biodiversity and Populations
Biodiversity
Ecological Relationships
Natural Disruptions to Ecosystems
Adaptation
Ecological Succession
Types of Species and Survivorship
Population Growth
Demographics
Human Populations
Module 03 - Earth Systems
Plate Tectonics
Soil Formation and Erosion
Soil Composition and Properties
Watersheds
Earth\'s Atmosphere
Global Wind Patterns
Solar Radiation and Seasons
Earth\'s Geography and Climate
El Niño and La Niña
Module 04 - Natural Resources
Tragedy of the Commons
Agricultural Practices
Food Production
Mining and Urbanization
Ecological Footprints
Sustainability
Integrated Pest Management
Segment Two
Module 05 - Energy Resources
Energy Sources
Global Energy Consumption
Fossil Fuels
Nuclear Energy
Energy from Biomass
Solar Energy
Geothermal Energy
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Hydroelectric Power
Wind Energy
Energy Conservation
Module 06 - Air Pollution
Introduction to Air Pollution
Smog
Thermal Inversion
Air Pollutants
Acid Deposition
Noise Pollution
Module 07 - Water and Land Pollution
Sources of Pollution
Endocrine Disruptors
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
Effect on Aquatic Ecosystems
Solid Waste Disposal
Waste Reduction Methods
Sewage Treatment
Lethal Dose Response
Pollution and Human Health
Pathogens and Infectious Diseases
Module 08 - Global Change
Ozone Depletion
Greenhouse Effect
Global Climate Change
Effects on Oceans
Invasive Species
Endangered
Threats to Biodiversity
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