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CGC1P: Gr. 9 Geography
Teacher: Tara-Lynn Bisonette
This course requires an enrolment key

This course focuses on geographic issues that affect Canadians today. Students will draw on personal and everyday experiences as they learn about Canada’s distinct and changing character and the natural and human systems and global influences that shape the country. Students will use a variety of geotechnologies and inquiry and communication methods to examine practical geographic questions and communicate their findings.

CHV2O: Gr. 10 Civics
Teacher: Tara-Lynn Bisonette
This course requires an enrolment key
This course explores what it means to be an informed, participating citizen in a democratic society. Students will learn about the elements of democracy in local, national, and global contexts, about political reactions to social change, and about political decision-making processes in Canada. They will explore their own and others' ideas about civics questions and learn how to think critically about public issues and react responsibly to them.
CGG3O: Gr. 11 Travel and Tourism
Teacher: Tara-Lynn Bisonette
This course requires an enrolment key
This course focuses on travel and tourism as the vehicle for studying selected world regions. Using a variety of geotechnologies and inquiry and communication methods, students will conduct and present case studies that develop their understanding of the unique characteristics of selected world regions; the environmental, cultural, economic, and political factors that influence travel and tourism; and the impact of the travel industry on communities and environments around the world.
CGR4M: Gr. 12 Environment and Resource Management
Teacher: Tara-Lynn Bisonette
This course requires an enrolment key

This course investigates the complexity and fragility of ecosystems and the pressures human activities place on them. Students will examine ecological processes, the principles of sustainability, and strategies for resource management, with a focus on the challenges of environmental degradation and resource depletion. Students will use geotechnologies and skills of geographic inquiry to explain and evaluate various approaches to achieving a more sustainable relationship between people and their environment.

CHY4U: Gr. 12 World History: The West and the World
Teacher: Ron Holla
This course requires an enrolment key

This course investigates the major trends in Western civilization and world history from the sixteenth century to the present. Students will learn about the interaction between the emerging West and other regions of the world and about the development of modern social, political, and economic systems. They will use critical-thinking and communication skills to investigate the historical roots of contemporary issues and present their conclusions. 

CLN4U: Gr. 12 Canadian and International Law - Mr. Holla
Teacher: Ron Holla
This course requires an enrolment key

This course explores elements of Canadian law and the role of law in social, political, and global contexts. Students will learn about the connections between the historical and philosophical sources of law and issues in contemporary society. They will also learn to analyse legal issues, conduct independent research, and communicate the results of their inquiries in a variety of ways.

CLN4U: Gr. 12 Canadian and International Law - Ms. Daigen
Teacher: Ms. Daigen
This course requires an enrolment key

This course examines elements of Canadian and international law in social, political, and global contexts. Students will study the historical and philosophical sources of law and the principles and practices of international law and will learn to relate them to issues in Canadian society and the wider world. Students will use critical-thinking and communication skills to analyse legal issues, conduct independent research, and present the results of their inquiries in a variety of ways.

CPW4U: Gr. 12 Canadian and World Politics
Teacher: Tara-Lynn Bisonette
This course requires an enrolment key

This course examines Canadian and world politics from a variety of perspectives. Students will investigate the ways in which individuals, groups, and states work to influence domestic and world events, the role of political ideologies in national and international politics, and the dynamics of international cooperation and conflict resolution. Students will apply criticalthinking and communication skills to develop and support informed opinions about current political conflicts, events, and issues.