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Courses

Grade 10 - CHV 2O - Civics

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Open - .5 credit
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.
* This course may be offered in French as part of the Extended French program.
* This course may be available on-line as an eLearning course. See your Guidance Counsellor.

Grade 10 - CHC 2D - Canadian History Since World War I

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Academic - 1 credit
This course explores the local, national, and global forces that have shaped Canada’s national identity from World War I to the present. Students will investigate the challenges presented by economic, social, and technological changes and explore the contributions of individuals and groups to Canadian culture and society during this period. Students will use critical-thinking and communication skills to evaluate various interpretations of the issues and events of the period and to present their own points of view.

Grade 10 - CHC 2P - Canadian History Since World War I

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Applied - 1 credit
This course explores some of the pivotal events and experiences that have influenced the development of Canada’s identity as a nation, from World War I to the present. By examining how the country has responded to economic, social, and technological changes and how individuals and groups have contributed to Canadian culture and society during this period, students will develop their ability to make connections between historical and current events. Students will have opportunities to formulate questions, locate information, develop informed opinions, and present ideas about the central issues and events of the period.

Grade 11 - CLU 3M - Understanding Canadian Law

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University/College Preparation - 1 credit
This course explores Canadian law with a focus on legal issues that are relevant to people’s everyday lives. Students will investigate fundamental legal concepts and processes to gain a practical understanding of Canada’s legal system, including the criminal justice system. Students will use critical-thinking, inquiry, and communication skills to develop informed opinions on legal issues and apply this knowledge in a variety of ways and settings, including case analysis, legal research projects, mock trials,
and debates.

Grade 11 - CHW 3M - World History to the Sixteenth Century

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University/College Preparation - 1 credit
This course investigates the history of humanity from earliest times to the sixteenth century. Students will analyse diverse societies from around the world, with an emphasis on the political, cultural, and economic structures and historical forces that have shaped the modern world. They will apply historical inquiry, critical-thinking, and communication skills to evaluate the influence of selected individuals, groups, and innovations and present their conclusions.
* This course may be offered in French as part of the Extended French program.

Grade 12 - CLN 4U - Canadian and International Law

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University Preparation - 1 credit
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.
* This course may be available on-line as an eLearning course. See your Guidance Counsellor.

Grade 12 - CHY 4U - World History: The West and The World

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University Preparation - 1 credit
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.

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Vimy memorial             D Day Grave Yard

Winners of the 2009 DSBN History Challenge