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CHC,CHT,CLN HISTORY
 
History
CHC2D1 Canadian History - Academic
  This course explores Canadian participation in global events and traces our development as a nation through changes in population, economics and technology. The course will enable students to evaluate major social, economic, and political changes in Canadian history in the twentieth century. The understanding that students will gain through this examination of Canada’s historical and cultural roots will help them to formulate a definition of what it means to be Canadian.
CHT 3O1   World History Since 1900 - Open
  This course focuses on events and issues in twentieth-century world history. Students will analyse issues relating to the two world wars, the Cold War, post-1945 regional conflicts, human rights, changes in everyday life, and the problem facing developing countries. The skills and knowledge developed in the course will help students understand and analyze the challenges facing peoples, both historicaally and at the present time, in various parts in the world.
CLN 4U1   Canadian and International Law - University Preparation
  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 inquires in a variety of ways.
CGW WORLD ISSUES
 
World Issues
CGW 4U1 Canadian and World Issues - University Preparation
  This course draws on geographic concepts, skills, methods, and technologies to analyse significant issues facing Canadians as citizens of an interdependent world. Students will examine the challenges of creating a sustainable and equitable future thorugh the study of a range of topics, including economic interdependence, geopolitical conflict, regional disparities in the ability to meet basic human needs, and protection of the planet’s life- support systems.
   

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