Ce cours permet à l’élève d’explorer les défis liés à la création d’un monde plus durable et équitable.
Courses Type: University Preparation
Prerequisite: Any Grade 11 or 12 university (U) or university/college (M) preparation course in Social Sciences and Humanities, English, or Canadian and World Studies.
Ce cours permet à l’élève d’explorer les défis liés à la création d’un monde plus durable et équitable. L’élève étudie des questions variées comme les disparités économiques, les menaces qui pèsent sur l’environnement, la mondialisation, les droits de la personne, et la qualité de vie tout en examinant les politiques gouvernementales, les ententes internationales et les responsabilités collectives et individuelles qui sont liées à ces questions géographiques. En utilisant les concepts de la pensée critique en géographie, le processus d’enquête et les technologies spatiales, l’élève acquiert les compétences qui lui sont nécessaires pour analyser ces enjeux complexes, notamment leurs répercussions sur les environnements naturel et humain à travers les pays ou régions du monde.
Préalable : Tout cours des programmes-cadres d’études canadiennes et mondiales, de français, ou de sciences humaines et sociales, filière préuniversitaire ou préuniversitaire/précollégiale
CGW4UF Online Course Outline and Timeline
Below is the suggested sequence of course unit delivery as well as the recommended number of hours to complete the respective unit. For complete details of targeted expectations within each unit and activity, please see each Unit Overview found in the CGW4UF course profile.
| Unit Order | Unit Name | Suggested Time |
|---|---|---|
| Unité Un | 20 Hours | |
| Unité Deux | 20 Hours | |
| Unité Trois | 20 Hours | |
| MID SEMESTER POINT | ||
| Unité Quatre | 20 Hours | |
| Unité Cinq | 20 Hours | |
| Examen Final | 10 Hours | |
| Total | 110 Hours |
Please note, as per Ministry guidelines, OVS has a mandatory 14 day minimum requirement for student enrollment to be eligible for a midterm report card and 28 days enrollment to be eligible for a final report card.
Fundamental Concepts Covered in French Immersion Geography Online Course
Systems and Structures: The ways humans and nature are organized. Humans have created systems and structures to allow societies to function; natural systems and structures have developed in response to a variety of natural factors.
Interactions and Interdependence: The influences shaping relationships within and among human and natural systems and structures. Human and natural processes and components connect with, adapt to, and have an impact on one another.
Environment: The natural and built elements of which the earth is composed, and the complex web they form.
Change and Continuity: The fundamental criteria for assessing the development of human and natural systems and structures. Change is manifested by differences over time, and is recognized by comparing phenomena and contexts as they exist at different times. Continuity represents consistency and connectedness over time, and is recognized by exploring the forces within nature and human societies that create stability and link the past with the present.
Culture: Expressions of humanity learned and shared within a specified population, influenced by the physical environment. Culture provides a conceptual framework for interpreting the world, and influences the perception of time, place, identity, significance, and change.
Power and Governance: The means and supporting structures whereby laws and rules are enforced in a society and in the global community.
