3. Human Geography
• Human Geography – Course Content
• Different cultural practices around the world
• Why people live where they do
• How and why cities change
• Why some companies choose to manufacture goods in the
developing world
• Why English is the most spoken language in the world
• The relationship between cultural traits, the use of physical space,
and environmental impact
4. This course is well
suited for…
Students who are interested in
pursuing:
• Tourism and Travel
• Education
• Urban Development
• Market Research
• Environmental Management
• Public Policy
• Law
6. 20th
Century World History
20th
Century World History – Course Content
• Rise and rule of authoritarian regimes
• Civil wars, independence movements, and revolutions
• Human rights movements
• Religious, ethnic, and/or cultural conflicts - Including genocide
• Global conflicts including World War I, World War II, and the Cold
War
• International dependence and international cooperation
• The mass consumption and production of communication and
transportation technologies
7. This course is well suited for…
Students who are interested in
pursuing:
• Law
• Political Science
• Public Policy
• Education
• Tourism
• History
9. Social Justice 12 – Course Content
• Analysis of personal beliefs in relation to Social Justice theories
• Past and present injustices, which can include: Violence Against
Women, Poverty, Genocide, Racism, LGBTQ2 issues, Ableism,
Globalization, Animal Rights, and Environmental Degradation
• The connection between different social justice issues
• Approaches individuals, groups, institutions, and governments can use
to promote Social Justice
• An individualized, meaningful response to a topic that students care
about in an Action Project (major component of the course)
10. This course is well suited for...
Students who are interested in pursuing: Law, Education, Gender Studies,
Social Work, Psychology, and Women’s Studies
Social Justice is a participatory course and is recommended for students
who are independent, mature, and have a strong social conscience.
12. Physical Geography – Course Content
• The interactions between humans and physical Earth
• Earthquakes, tsunamis, and extreme weather
• Reasons why the landscape looks the way it does (forces of nature)
• Current environmental issues, including food waste, impacts of
disposable fashion, and how rising sea levels impacts communities
• Sustainability in the 21st century and looking forward
13. This course is well suited for...
Students who are interested in Environmental Management, Land Use
Planning, Transportation, Education, Urban Planning
This course is suitable for students who are interested in nature and
outdoor activities.
15. Law Studies - Course Content
• Key areas of law, including criminal law, civil law, and family law • Foundations of
Canadian law/Historical roots of law
• Criminology - Why do people commit crime?
• The role of federal and provincial courts
• The Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Human
Rights
• The role of the courts in providing a check on the government’s power
• The correctional system
• Youth Justice
18. Economics – Course Content
• Economic thought throughout the ages
• Business cycles and markets
• Recessions and financial crises
• International trade: TPP and NAFTA
• The sharing economy (bike shares, Airbnb, Car to Go, etc.)
• The local economy: Vancouver Port
*This is not a math course. Rather than calculating interest rates etc.,
students will learn about the social aspects of economics. This course is
the economics course offered at Elgin that is accepted by Universities
19. This course is well suited for…
Students who are interested in pursuing:
• Business
• Marketing
• Economics
• Accounting
• Civil Service
20. Law/CLC
• Learn about our legal system through case studies, debates, field trips and mock
trials. You will also learn about the inner workings of our criminal justice system
including policing, the trial process, youth justice, and sentencing/corrections.
• There will also be an engaging exploration into the criminal mind and why
people commit crime.
• The course lends itself to looking not only at the justice system in Canada, but
also the different roles people can play within it including the different career
options within the justice system. We can investigate all the career options
within the Justice system through guest speakers and court speaker sessions
during field studies.
• This course meets the requirements for both law12 and CLC12, including the
completion of the required capstone project.
• Other CLC components include: self-exploration, career and university research,
post-graduation plans, volunteerism, personal branding, budgeting, health and
wellness, scholarship applications, resumes and cover letters.
• This choice would fill two blocks of your timetable and earn credits for Law 12
and CLC 12.
21. This Course is well suited for…
Students who are interested in pursuing:
Law, Social Work, Policing, Psychology, Civil Service, Education
Students who love a hands on approach with many
opportunities for field Studies
Students who want to participate in the law process through
mock trials, jury selection processes, simulations, and debates
Students who want time to research career, job, and scholarship
opportunities using class time instead of your own time
Students who want to work on their post secondary research
writing skills – essential for any post secondary institution in ANY
faculty
22. Physical Geography/CLC
• This course combination will give the opportunity to see the characteristics
of physical geography in their own backyard while gaining experience
related to various occupations and post secondary programs that take our
local and global geography into account.
• It will allow for the discovery that geography is plate tectonics, rivers and
oceans, sustainability, culture, city planning, globalization, climatology and
much more.
• By learning about how we can help the planet recover from generations of
misuse through innovation, city planning, and/or behavioural change and
by spending time outside on various field trips, students can build their
connection to the planet and investigate how that can be channeled into a
career.
• This choice would fill two blocks of your timetable and earn credits for
Geography 12, CLC 12
23. This Course is well suited for…
Students interested in Environmental management, Land use Planning,
Transportation, Education, Urban Planning
This Course is suitable for students interested in nature and taking to
the outdoors
Students who want time to research career, job, and scholarship
opportunities using class time instead of your own time
24. Humanities CO-OP
• Humanities is suited for all students wishing to explore real world issues while
gaining work experience and further discovering where their interests lie. Learn
about our legal system through case studies, debates, field trips and mock trials..
You will also learn about the inner workings of our criminal justice system
including policing, the trial process, youth justice, and
sentencing/corrections. This course provides a foundation for many areas from
trades and technical to social sciences, education, law, policing and more.
• The Humanities Co-op allows students the flexibility in their school timetable to
participate in work experience opportunities outside the school. During the
semester of the Humanities Co-op students enrol in the following courses:
• Language Arts 11
• Law 12
• Work Experience
• Career Life Connections 12