Canadian, World Studies and Social Sciences program consists of geography, civics, history, law and economics. Students develop skills, knowledge and understanding, and attitudes that will serve them both inside and outside the classroom, including in the world of work and as responsible citizens in the various communities to which they belong.
The focus in Canadian and World Studies courses is on the development of thinking and transferable skills that students need in order to gain and apply knowledge and understanding. Students will apply concepts of thinking and skills in a number of ways:
There are a wide range of employment opportunities for Canadian and World Studies students, including public institutions such as:
Social Sciences focus on individual and collective human behaviour and needs as well as patterns and trends in society. Courses explore a number of social structures, institutions, relationships and power dynamics. Our Social Sciences courses provide students with knowledge and transferable skills, such has critical thinking, systematic inquiry and research, that are applicable in various areas of their lives.
Our courses provide students with a foundation for a variety of possible post-secondary destinations:
Our teachers also enhance our program with:
For more information about our Canadian and World Studies/Social Science courses speak to our Curriculum Chair.