APEX Environmental Science B

Course Description:

AP* Environmental Science provides students with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world. The course draws upon various disciplines, including geology, biology, environmental studies, environmental science, chemistry, and geography in order to explore a variety of environmental topics. Topics explored include natural systems on Earth; biogeochemical cycles; the nature of matter and energy; the flow of matter and energy through living systems; populations; communities; ecosystems; ecological pyramids; renewable and nonrenewable resources; land use; biodiversity; pollution; conservation; sustainability; and human impacts on the environment. The equivalent of an introductory college-level science course, AP Environmental Science prepares students for the AP exam and for further study in science, health sciences, or engineering. The AP Environmental Science course provides a learning experience focused on allowing students to develop their critical thinking skills and cognitive strategies. Scientific inquiry skills are embedded in the direct instruction, wherein students learn to ask scientific questions, deconstruct claims, form and test hypotheses, and use logic and evidence to draw conclusions about the concepts. Frequent no- and low-stakes assessments allow students to measure their comprehension and improve their performance as they progress through each activity. Students perform hands-on labs and projects that give them insight into the nature of science and help them understand environmental concepts, as well as how evidence can be obtained to support those concepts. Virtual lab activities enable students to engage in investigations that would otherwise require long periods of observation at remote locations and to explore simulations that enable environmental scientists to test predictions. During both hands-on and virtual labs, students form hypotheses; collect, analyze, and manipulate data; and report their findings and conclusions. Throughout this course, students are given an opportunity to understand how biology, earth science, and physical science are applied to the study of the environment and how technology and engineering are contributing solutions for studying and creating a sustainable biosphere. Summative tests are offered at the end of each unit as well as at the end of each semester, and contain objective and constructed response items. Robust scaffolding, rigorous instruction, relevant material, and regular active learning opportunities ensure that students can achieve mastery of the skills necessary to excel on the AP exam. This course has been authorized by the College BoardÆ to use the AP designation

Course Details:

Course Title (District): APEX Environmental Science B
Course Title (NCES SCED) : AP Environmental Science
Course Provider : Genesee ISD
Content Provided By : Edmentum Inc.
Online Instructor Provided By : Edmentum Inc.
Standards Addressed : CollegeBoard
Alignment Document : https://auth.edmentum.com/elf/login
Academic Terms : Semester, Open Entry / Open Exit
NCES SCED Code : 03207
Subject Area : Life and Physical Sciences
Course Identifier : AP Environmental Science
Course Level : High School (Secondary)
Available Credit : 0.5
Sequence : 1 of 2

How To Enroll:

Enrollment Website : https://slp.michiganvirtual.org/PublicWelcome.aspx
Email : [email protected]
Phone : (888) 889-2840

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Additional Course Information:

Additional Cost: $0.0

Additional Cost Description: none

By the end of this course, you will be able to do the following:*Research and determine environmental challenges that impact the geographical area in which you live.*Identify natural resources obtained from Earth's land and water and used to support the lifestyles of humans.*Recognize the interdependence of natural resources.*Evaluate the economic significance of natural resources.*Identify types and sources of biological resources used as food and goods that support human lifestyles.*Analyze the economic significance of natural resources.*Summarize the effects and cost-benefit trade-offs of practices used in commercial agriculture, forestry, and fishing.*Classify types and sources of mineral resources used to produce goods and energy that support human lifestyles.*Identify types and sources of biological resources used as food and goods that support human lifestyles.*Evaluate the hazards and risks involved obtaining natural resources.*Analyze the hazards and risks to human health and well-being involved in obtaining and managing natural resources.*Examine the effect of increasing salinity of freshwater due to human activities.*Classify the types of recreational use of land and their effects on ecosystems.*Identify the process of urbanization and its effects on land and ecosystems.*Distinguish among methods of land management, including planning, conservation, preservation, restoration, remediation, and mitigation.*Summarize the nature and purpose of human cultures and societies.*Identify examples of different types of human cultures and societies.*Recognize types of transportation and their impacts on the environment.*Evaluate the causes and effects of habitat fragmentation.*Recognize the goal of using sustainable practices in food production.*Examine sustainable methods of food production.*Compare traditional practices used in food production with sustainable practices.*Identify advantages and disadvantages of using "green" and sustainable practices.*Recognize the goal of using sustainable practices in resource management.*Identify sustainable methods of resource management.*Compare traditional practices used in resource management.*Evaluate sustainable methods of resource management.*Model the effects of resource consumption techniques.*Differentiate among different types of energy.*Evaluate transformations of energy in simple and complex systems.*Identify the types of fossils fuels humans use for energy.*Determine the advantages and disadvantages of the use of fossil fuels.*Examine your home's usage of electrical energy.*Differentiate between work, power, and energy.*Recognize the changes in energy consumption by humans over time.*Compare the amount and types of energy presently used for human activities.*Differentiate between work, power, and energy.*Summarize the advantages and disadvantages of using different energy resources.*Evaluate the sustainability of alternative sources of energy.*Research the link between induced seismicity and fluid injection wells used in oil and gas recovery and carbon-dioxide sequestration.*Evaluate processes for making biofuels.*Analyze the biofuel life cycle.*Define each key term and concept in this unit.*Explain the significance of each key term and concept in this unit.*Apply concepts learned in this unit to specific problems.*Identify point source and nonpoint source causes of air, land, and water pollution.*Examine the effects of pollution on oceans, freshwater supplies, air, and land.*Identify the consequences of air, land, and water pollution on human health and societies.*Evaluate the hazards pollutants pose to wildlife and other types of natural resources.*Examine methods of waste management, including burial in a landfill, dumping, incineration, composting, recycling, and reuse.*Identify methods of waste-water handling and treatment.*Evaluate the impact of waste management and reduction strategies on resource availability.*Compare the effectiveness of recycling techniques.*Recognize the definition and examples of a "common."*Evaluate how the overuse and degradation of natural resources affects the biosphere and human societies.*Examine the effects of pollution on oceans, freshwater supplies, air, and land.*Determine how conservation and preservation of natural resources affects their availability and quality.*Relate conservation and preservation of natural resources to the sustainability of ecosystems and human societies.*Summarize the history, provisions, and effects of the National Park Service Act, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act.*Evaluate the hazards pollutants pose to wildlife and other types of natural resources. Explore the process of carbon sequestration and its likely effectiveness.*Research the process of urban planning for environmental responsibility.*Evaluate the effects of national, state, and local environmental and resource protection laws on your local environment.*Identify sustainable practices that have been adopted in your local environment.*Recommend practices that might contribute to the sustainability of your local environment.*Define the goal of using sustainable practices in human societal development.*Determine sustainable methods for human societal development.*Compare traditional practices for human societal development with sustainable practices.*Identify advantages and disadvantages of using "green" and sustainable practices in human societal development.*Recognize the interrelatedness of the global economy.*Identify complex real-world problems that face the global economy.*Evaluate possible solutions to complex real-world problems in a global economy.*Analyze Earth's carrying capacity for human populations.*Identify effects of air pollution on the natural systems that regulate Earth's climate.*Analyze the historical trends observed in global climate data.*Relate human activities to observed changes in global climate.*Evaluate differing views on global warming and climate change.*Summarize scientists' predictions about the effects of global climate change on the biosphere.*Summarize the goals and provisions of international treaties and protocols that address the effects of human activities on the environment, including the Antarctic Treaty System, Montreal Protocol, and Kyoto Protocol.*Evaluate the effects of international treaties and protocols on environmental quality and global cooperation.*Recognize the goals and provisions of international treaties and protocols that address biodiversity, such as the United Nations' Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the RAMSAR Convention on Wetlands, the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, and the Convention on Biological Diversity.*Evaluate the effects of international treaties and protocols on environmental quality and global cooperation. Identify areas of the world that should be protected due to their large amounts of biodiversity.

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The course design provides opportunities for appropriate instructor-student interaction, including opportunities for timely and frequent feedback about student progress. Fully Met
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Student evaluation strategies are consistent with course goals and objectives, are representative of the scope of the course and are clearly stated. Fully Met
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Course instructors, whether face-to-face or virtual, have been provided professional development in the behavioral, social, and when necessary, emotional, aspects of the learning environment. Fully Met
Course instructors, whether face-to-face or virtual, receive instructor professional development, which includes the support and use of a variety of communication modes to stimulate student engagement online. Fully Met
The provider assures that course instructors, whether face-to-face or virtual, are provided support, as needed, to ensure their effectiveness and success in meeting the needs of online students. Fully Met
Students are offered an orientation for taking an online course before starting the coursework. Fully Met

Review Conducted By: Certica
Date of Review: 01/13/2016

Unit 1: Land and Water Use Unit 2: Energy Consumption and Resources Unit 3: Pollution and Waste Management Unit 4: Global Challenges
Term Type Enrollment Opens Enrollment Ends Random Draw Date Enrollment Drop Date Course Starts Course Ends # of Seats Course Fee Potential Additional Costs
Open Entry / Open Exit 08/01/2024 07/31/2025 100 $300 $0
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K-5: Grace period of 30 calendar days after enrollment. Course cost will be charged in full if student not withdrawn from classes by day 31. 6-12: Grace period of 14 calendar days after enrollment. Course cost will be charged in full if student not withdrawn from class by day 15. EdOptions Academy teachers will grade submitted activities within 72 business hours. Grading will be aligned to the rubrics to ensure consistency and high expectations. Feedback will be specific and detailed with the purpose of enhancing student outcomes. The final grade will be comprised of all Mastery Tests, Discussions, Unit Tests, and the End of Semester Test. The End of Semester Test will be weighted at 20% of the Final Grade. The remaining 80% will be divided among the other course activities. Students may take the EOS a second time after remediation to improve their score. Students may submit course work to improve their mastery up to the end of their enrollment time in the course. 6-12: 4-week extensions are available for $50 per enrollment (maximum 2 extensions per 18-week enrollment). 6-12: 2-week extensions are available for $25 per enrollment (maximum 2 extensions per 9-week enrollment). Open Entry / Open Exit 08/01/2024 07/31/2025
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