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Social Sciences and Humanities – Grade 11 - NIST Online

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HSG3M: Gender Studies, University/College Preparation

This course enables students to explore the social construction of gender. Students will learn about the dynamic nature of gender roles and norms; sexism and power relations; and the impact of representations of women and men in the media, popular culture, and the arts. Students will analyze a range of gender equity issues, including gender-based violence and workplace equity, in both Canadian and global contexts. Students will develop and apply research skills and will design and implement a social action initiative relating to gender equity.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

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HSE3E: Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice, Workplace Preparation

This course enables students to develop an understanding of historical and contemporary issues relating to equity, diversity, and social justice in a variety of contexts. Students will explore the nature of diversity and power relations in Canada and how social norms shape individual identity. They will learn about social activism and how to address situations that involve discrimination, harassment, and denial of rights. Students will develop and apply research skills and will design and implement a social action initiative relating to an equity, diversity, or social justice issue.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

Reduced price: US$693 (Save US$297) – Full-time.

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HNC3C: Understanding Fashion, College Preparation

This course introduces students to the world of fashion. Students will gain an understanding of theories related to fashion trends and of how culture, media, fashion cycles, retailing, and social and environmental factors influence fashion trends and consumer behaviour. Students will use various tools, technologies, and techniques safely and correctly to create fashion items. In addition, students will apply knowledge of fibers, fabrics, and the elements and principles of design when creating and assessing fashion-related products. Students will develop research skills as they investigate topics related to fashion. Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

Reduced price: US$693 (Save US$297) – Full-time.

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HLS3O: Housing and Home Design, Open

 

This course introduces students to a range of issues related to housing and home design. Students will learn about the needs that housing fulfils; housing options; home maintenance and safety; and environmental, economic, legal, and social considerations related to housing. They will use the elements and principles of design to analyze design and decorating decisions. Students will develop research skills as they investigate issues related to housing and home design.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

Reduced price: US$693 (Save US$297) – Full-time.

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HFC3M: Food and Culture, University/College Preparation

This course focuses on the flavors, aromas, cooking techniques, foods, and cultural traditions of world cuisines. Students will explore the origins of and developments in diverse food traditions. They will demonstrate the ability to cook with ingredients and equipment from a variety of cultures, compare food-related etiquette in many countries and cultures, and explain how Canadian food choices and traditions have been influenced by other cultures. Students will develop practical skills and apply social science research methods while investigating foods and food practices from
around the world. Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

Reduced price: US$693 (Save US$297) – Full-time.

          Regular Price: US$1000 per course [Part-time]

Reduced Price: US$950 per course (Save US$50) [Part-time]

 

HFC3E: Food and Culture, Workplace Preparation

This course focuses on the flavors, aromas, cooking techniques, foods, and cultural traditions of world cuisines. Students will demonstrate the ability to cook with ingredients and equipment from a range of cultures, describe food-related etiquette in a variety of countries and cultures, and explore ways in which Canadian food choices and traditions have been influenced by other cultures. Students will have opportunities to develop practical skills and apply research skills as they investigate foods and food practices from around the world.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

Reduced price: US$693 (Save US$297) – Full-time.

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Reduced Price: US$950 per course (Save US$50) [Part-time]

 

HHD3O: Dynamics of Human Relationships, Open

This course focuses on helping students understand the individual and group factors that contribute to healthy relationships. Students will examine the connections between their own self-concept and their interpersonal relationships. They will learn and practice strategies for developing and maintaining healthy relationships with friends, family, and community members, as well as with partners in intimate relationships. Students will use research and inquiry skills to investigate topics related to healthy relationships.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

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HPW3C: Working with Infants and Young Children, College Preparation

This course prepares students for occupations involving children from birth to six years of age. Students will study theories about child behaviour and development, and will have opportunities for research and observation and for practical experiences with young children. Students will become familiar with occupational opportunities and requirements related to working with infants and young children. They will also have opportunities to develop research and critical-thinking skills as they investigate and evaluate current research about early childhood education.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

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HPC3O: Raising Healthy Children, Open

This course focuses on the skills and knowledge parents, guardians, and caregivers need, with particular emphasis on maternal health, pregnancy, birth, and the early years of human development (birth to six years old). Through study and practical experience, students will learn how to meet the developmental needs of young children, communicate with them, and effectively guide their early behavior. Students will develop their research skills through investigations related to caregiving and child-rearing.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

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HSP3U: Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology, University Preparation

This course provides students with opportunities to think critically about theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Students will develop an understanding of the approaches and research methods used by social scientists. They will be given opportunities to explore theories from a variety of perspectives, to conduct social science research, and to become familiar with current thinking on a range of issues within the three disciplines.
Prerequisite: The Grade 10 academic course in English, or the Grade 10 academic history course (Canadian and world studies)
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

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HSP3C: Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology, College Preparation

This course introduces students to theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Students learn about approaches and research methods used by social scientists. Students will be given opportunities to apply theories from a variety of perspectives, to conduct social science research, and to become familiar with current issues within the three disciplines.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

Reduced price: US$693 (Save US$297) – Full-time.

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HZB3M: Philosophy – The Big Questions, University/College

This course encourages exploration of philosophy’s big questions, such as: What is a meaningful life? What separates right from wrong? What constitutes knowledge? What makes something beautiful? What is a just society? Students will develop critical thinking and philosophical reasoning skills as they identify and analyse the responses of philosophers to the big questions and formulate their own responses to them. Students will explore the relevance of philosophical questions to society and to their everyday life. They will develop research and inquiry skills as they investigate various topics in philosophy
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

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HRT3M: World Religions and Belief Traditions – Perspectives, Issues, and Challenges, University/College Preparation

This course provides students with opportunities to explore various world religions and belief traditions. Students will develop knowledge of the terms and concepts relevant to this area of study, will examine the ways in which religions and belief traditions meet various human needs, and will learn about the relationship between belief and action. They will examine sacred writings and teachings, consider how concepts of time and place influence different religions and belief traditions, and develop research and inquiry skills related to the study of human expressions of belief.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

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HRF3O: World Religions and Belief Traditions in Daily Life, Open

 

This course enables students to study world religions and belief traditions in local, Canadian, and global contexts. Students will explore aspects of the human quest for meaning and will examine world religions and belief traditions as exemplified in various sacred teachings and principles, rites, and passages. They will also study the interaction throughout history between society and various belief traditions, and will have opportunities to develop research and inquiry skills related to the study of world religions and belief traditions.
Prerequisite: None
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Course Regular Price: US$990 – Full-time.

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