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Course Calendar 2016–2017
CHV2O
– Civics and Citizenship, Grade 10, Open Semestered
0.5 CREDIT
This course explores rights and responsibilities associated with being an active citizen in a democratic
society. Students will explore issues of civic importance such as healthy schools, community planning,
environmental responsibility, and the influence of social media, while developing their understanding of
the role of civic engagement and of political processes in the local, national, and/or global community.
Students will apply the concepts of political thinking and the political inquiry process to investigate,
and express informed opinions about, a range of political issues and developments that are both of
significance in today’s world and of personal interest to them.
GRADE 11
CGD3M
– Regional Geography, Grade 11, University/College Preparation
1 CREDIT
This course explores interactions between the land and people in a selected region and its
interconnections with other regions of the world. Students will explore geographic issues related to the
region’s environmental, economic, and social/cultural characteristics, including resource sustainability,
import/export interrelationships, and living conditions. Students will apply the concepts of geographic
thinking and the geographic inquiry process, including spatial technologies, to investigate current
regional patterns and trends and to predict future directions for the region and its partnerships.
Note: This course is developed and delivered with a focus, to be determined by the school, on the geography of a selected region or
country of the world.
Prerequisite: CGC1D – Issues In Canadian Geography, Grade 9, Academic or CGC1P – Issues in Canadian Geography, Grade 9,
Applied
CGF3M
– Forces of Nature: Physical Processes and Disasters, Grade 11,
University/College Preparation
1 CREDIT
This course examines Earth’s physical patterns and processes and how they create natural disasters
and can contribute to human disasters. Students will explore how physical processes related to Earth’s
water, land, and air, as well as interactions between these systems, can affect the planet and its
people. Students will apply the concepts of geographic thinking and the geographic inquiry process,
including spatial technologies, to investigate Earth’s natural processes, to make predictions related to
natural disasters, and to create plans to prepare for and/or respond to them.
Prerequisite: CGC1D – Issues In Canadian Geography, Grade 9, Academic or CGC1P – Issues in Canadian Geography, Grade 9,
Applied
CHA3U
– American History, Grade 11, University/College Preparation
1 CREDIT
This course traces the social, economic, and political development of the United States from colonial
times to the present. Students will explore the historical context of key developments that shaped
the United States, its identity and culture, and its role in the global community. They will extend their
ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the
interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating forces in American history.
Prerequisite: CHC2D – Canadian History Since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or CHC2P – Canadian History Since World War I,
Grade 10, Applied or ENG2D – English, Grade 10, Academic