Course Syllabus

Important Information

Before you begin your course, please read the student handbook. It contains valuable information about our policies and procedures. If you have taken an online course with IU High School before, either on the old Dragon system or IU's Oncourse system, you will find that many procedures, including those for processing assignments, applying for exams, and checking on grades, have changed with the adoption of Canvas.

Unless otherwise specified, all exams are still proctored. Refer to the exam tips lessons and the student handbook for specific information about arranging to take your examinations.

We encourage you to use the Making a Schedule form to create a study schedule that will match your personal needs.

Useful Resources

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Tips for Success in Independent Study Courses is a printable document that contains in-depth advice about managing your time and studying course materials.

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Obtaining Textbooks

The following textbook is required for this course:

Baerwald, Thomas J. and Celeste Fraser. World Geography: Building a Global Perspective. Prentice Hall, 2009. ISBN 978-0-13-365291-8

How to obtain your textbook.

Course Outline

Please complete and submit the student information form, found in the Assignments page.

If this is your first course in Canvas, please review these tips for getting started and explore the Student Tutorial.

Introduction: Read the course introduction before beginning any lessons.

Lesson 1: Exploring Geography / Climates and Ecosystems
Lesson 1 Assignment

Lesson 2: Population and Culture / Resources and Land Use
Lesson 2 Assignment

Lesson 3: The United States and Canada / A Profile of the United States
Lesson 3 Assignment

Lesson 4: Regions of the United States / Canada
Lesson 4 Assignment

Lesson 5: Midterm Exam Tips
Exam Application
Midterm Exam

Lesson 6: Latin America / Mexico / Central America and the Caribbean
Lesson 6 Assignment

Lesson 7: Brazil / Countries of South America
Lesson 7 Assignment

Lesson 8: Introduction to Africa / North Africa
Lesson 8 Assignment

Lesson 9: West and Central Africa / East and Southern Africa
Lesson 9 Assignment

Lesson 10: Final Exam Tips
Course Evaluation - Please complete before applying for the Final Exam below. All responses are anonymous.
Exam Application
Final Exam

Assignments

Course Summary:

Date Details Due