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Civics 10 - By the end of this course, students will be able to articulate personal rights and responsibilities and interplay among authority systems, citizens, and public policy. They will be able to express their understandings of various worldviews and forms of power as well as how those are operationalized in governments, civil society organizations, and the lives of individuals. They will be able to articulate how roles played by individuals and groups is critical to informed citizenship and decision-making. This course pairs classroom learning with experiential learning opportunities so that students can use their civic skills to engage with issues that impact them and their communities. Students will be able to exercise their civic agency (actions) and explore the benefits and limits of power and governance

Canadian History 122  -Canadian History 122 is a study of Post-Confederation with an emphasis on the 20th Century. The curriculum is organized by outcomes in four units: MacDonald Era: Expansion and Consolidation; 1867-1896, Canada’s Century Begins: 1896- 1920, New Challenges and New Ideas: 1920-1945, Canada and the Global Community; 1945 - Present. There is an emphasis on a selection of themes including English-French relations, First Nations, Continentalism, Regionalism, Canadian Identity and social themes. The roots of these themes should be woven into the Post-Confederation study.

FI/FSL Canadian History 120 - In Canadian History 120, students will explore Canadian history through lectures, projects, discussions and field trip. It is a project based course covering our history from Confederation to today, while exploring the fundamental influences of our First Nations, as well as of the French Regime. Students will be encouraged to speak French in class but will not be penalized for grammar of spelling mistakes when handing in work of substance. Only a positive attitude and participation are required. We will explore the following units: 1) Our First Nations & the French Regime (1608-1754), 2) The War of Conquest & pre-Confederation Era (1754-1848), 3) Confederation, the Expansion of Canada and its role in World War 1 and World War 2 (1864-1945), 4) The Post War Era and Canada in the 21st Century (1945-2020).

FI Modern History 112 - Modern History 112 is a rigorous study of the evolution of the peoples of the west during the nineteenth and twentieth century and their widening involvements in global issues. The course describes the rise of nationalist and socialist movements, the international connections growing out of the World Wars and the Cold War era, and the widening global contacts of the contemporary world.

FI Modern History 113 - Modern History 113 is designed to provide an understanding of the main events of the twentieth century, as well as some familiarity with basic skills used to interpret historical accounts. A survey approach is given to the following topics: Basic World Geography, Industrialization, Life in the 1920's and 30's, World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.

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FI/FSL World Issues 120 - World Issues 120 examines various issues that are global in nature and that require a global solution. The concept of the global village is studied, as is the relationship between nations as players in the global community. Various issues are examined to acknowledge the fact that events in any part of the World have a reverberating effect.

Indigenous Studies 120 - This course covers topics such as Treaties, Residential Schools, New Brunswick First Nation Communities, Legislation and Policy Impacting First Nations, Post-Colonization: De-mythologizing Popular Culture; Reconciliation: National Inquiries in Canada; The UN Declaration of Indigenous Rights: Calls for Action; First Nations and Global Conflicts. There will be one project per term- one will focus on Contemporary Issues- the other on a First Nations Soldier Biography.

Modern History 112 - Modern History 112 is a rigorous study of the evolution of the peoples of the west during the nineteenth and twentieth century and their widening involvements in global issues. The course describes the rise of nationalist and socialist movements, the international connections growing out of the World Wars and the Cold War era, and the widening global contacts of the contemporary world.

 

Modern History 113 - Modern History 113 is designed to provide an understanding of the main events of the twentieth century, as well as some familiarity with basic skills used to interpret historical accounts. A survey approach is given to the following topics: Basic World Geography, Industrialization, Life in the 1920's and 30's, World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.

World Issues 120 - World Issues 120 examines various issues that are global in nature and that require a global solution. The concept of the global village is studied, as is the relationship between nations as players in the global community. Various issues are examined to acknowledge the fact that events in any part of the World have a reverberating effect

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