IB Env Systems/Societies II

Course # 032084
Discipline
Grades
12
Credits 0.5
IB Environmental Systems courses prepare students to take the International Baccalaureate Environmental Systems exam by providing them with the knowledge, methods, and techniques to understand the nature and functioning of natural systems, the relationships that affect environmental equilibrium, and human impact on the biosphere. Topics also include ecosystem integrity and sustainability, students' own relationships to the environment, the nature of internationalism in resolving major environmental issues, biodiversity and conservation, water, land, atmosphere and climate change, natural resources, and human populations and urban systems. This is considered an interdisciplinary course and students may receive credit within two IB subject areas: sciences, and individuals and societies.
Schools
Harrison Prep School
Corequisites
032083-IB Env Systems/Societies II