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Grade 9 Geography of
Canada, Academic (CGC 1DO) This course draws on a variety of frameworks, such as the ecozone framework, and principles of physical, human, and economic geography, to explore Canada's distinct and evolving character. Students will investigate the interconnections among the landforms, climate,
soils, plants, animals, and human activities in Canadian ecozones to develop geographic knowledge and skills that contribute to an understanding of Canada's diversity and its role in the world.
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Grade 9 Geography of
Canada, Enhanced (CGC 1DE)
This course draws on a variety of frameworks, such as the ecozone framework, and principles of physical, human, and economic geography, to explore Canada's distinct and evolving character. Students will investigate the interconnections among the landforms, climate, solis, plants, animals, and human activities in Canadian ecozones to develop geographic knowledge and skills that contribute to an understanding of Canada's diversity and its role in the world.
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Grade 9 Principes de Geographie du Canada,
Academic (CGC 1DE)
This course draws on a variety of frameworks, such as the ecozone framework, and principles of physical, human, and economic geography, to explore Canada's distinct and evolving character. Students will investigate the interconnections among the landforms, climate,
soils, plants, animals, and human activities in Canadian ecozones to develop geographic knowledge and skills that contribute to an understanding of Canada's diversity and its role in the world.
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Grade 11 Physical
Geography: Patterns, Processes, and Interactions, University/College Preparation (CGF 3MO)
This course examines the main elements of the physical environment (climate, soils
landforms, oceans, vegetation) the processes that shape them, and the relationship between the environment and human beings. Students will apply a wide range of geographic tools and methods to explore the distribution and ongoing evolution of the elements of the physical environment on a variety of scales, from local to global.
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Grade 11 Geographics: The
Geographer's Toolkit, Grade 11, workplace Preparation (CGT 3EO) This
course examines the use of geo-technologies, such as cartography, remote
sensing, surveying, and geographic information systems in the workplace.
Student will acquire practical experience in the collection and display of
geographic information.
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Grade 12 Travel and
Tourism (CGG 3OO) Rec. prep: CGG 1DO or CGG 1PO Costs: field trip fees
Tourism is the world's largest industry. students learn about travel to the
Caribbean, Europe, the Orient, Australia, and other exotic places and look at careers in the travel and hospitality services.
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Grade 12 Geomatics:
Geotechnologies in Action (University/College) (CG0 4MO) Rec. prep. CGC
1D0
Students use computers to access data bases to create
maps, charts, and graphs, and solve current geographic issues and problems in our world today.
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Grade 12 Canadian and
World Issues: A Geographic Analysis (University) (CGW 4UO) Rec. prep. CGC
1D0 This
course examines significant issues facing Canadians as citizens
of an interdependent world.
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