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Social Studies

Social Studies 9

Grade 9 students will analyze the relationship between Canada's politcal and legislative processes and their impact on issues pertaining to governance, rights, citizenship and identity.

Social Studies 10-1 (Perspectives on Globalization)

Throughout this course students will explore multiple perspectives on the origins of globalization and the local, national, and international impacts of globalization on lands, cultures, economies, human rights and quality of life.

Social Studies 10-2 (Living in a Globalizing World)

Throughout this course students will explore historical aspects of globalization as well as the effects of globalization on lands, cultures, human rights , and quality of life.

Social Studies 20-1

In this course students will explore the complexities of nationalism and the influence of nationalism on regional, international and global relations.

Social Studies 20-2

During this course students will examine historical and contempory understandings of nationalism in Canada and the world.

Social Studies 30-1

In this course, students will explore the origins and complexities of ideologies and examine multiple perspectives regarding the principles of classical and modern liberalism.

Social Studies 30-2

In this course, students will examine the origins, values and components of competing ideologies. They will explore multiple perspectives regarding relationships among individualism, liberalism, common good and collectivism.

Religious Meanings 20

This is a 3 credit, academic option course taught at the grade 11 level. Though, any student from grade 10 to 12 can enroll in the course, it is designed as a university preparation course, and is taught at that level.

Wildlife

This is a 3 credit course which is a strand in Career and Technology Studies. It will provide opportunities for students to view themselves as part of the northern ecosystem.

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