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Social Studies 30-1

Core Course

Interdisciplinary subject; it draws on history, geography, economics, law and political science. Social Studies 30-1 uses these areas to examine liberalism. Content, skills and attitudes are similar but Social Studies 30-1 is more challenging in depth of concept development and critical thinking than Social Studies 30-2.

  • 5 Credits | Course Outline
  • Prerequisite | minimum 50% in Social Studies 20-1, Social Studies 20, Social Studies 30-2 or equivalent (strong written and communication skills are recommended)
  • Enrol | Registration & Fees | beginning 8:00 AM on December 16, complete the Course Request Form for Winter 2025. This form will be made available on our website.
  • Exams | Diploma Exams
  • Student Supports | Textbooks & Learning Resources
  • Seats Available | location is denoted in green
  • Seats Unavailable | location is denoted in red

 

Section

Days

Winter 2025 Dates*

Times

Location

Sec 01

Mon, Wed

Feb 3 - Jun 16

8:30 AM - 12:05 PM

Available only to students 19 years of age or younger as of September 1 of the current school year.

Lord Beaverbrook

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*No Classes: Feb 13, 14 & 17, Mar 24 - 28, Apr 21, May 19, June 11 & 12

Attendance

Regular attendance throughout the semester is required for success. You must attend the first two classes of the semester or contact your teacher with a valid reason for your absence. If you are absent for the first two classes without contacting your teacher, you will be withdrawn to make room for students on the waitlist.

General Course Info

Each class includes a scheduled 15 minute break. If a classroom section has filled, you can be placed on a waiting list. Phone 403-777-7200 for information. Times, dates and locations are subject to change.

Note: Daytime courses are available only to students 19 years of age or younger as of September 1 of the current school year. Evening classes are available to students of all ages. Learn more about Courses for Students Over Twenty Years Old.

Need Help Choosing a Course?

If you need help choosing a course, visit Academic Program Planning for additional online information and resources. Let us help you make the right choice!