CGC1P Issues in Canadian Geography

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CGC1P
Issues in Canadian Geography
Grade 9
Applied
English
Online School Course
None

Course Description

Grade 9 Canadian Geography examines interrelationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems, looking particularly at how these systems interconnect with those in other parts of the world. Throughout the course, students will explore environmental, economic, and social geographic issues relating to topics such as transportation, sustainable energy choices, and urban development. In doing so, students will learn to use geographical concepts and spatial technologies to investigate various geographic issues with the overarching focus of making Canada a more sustainable place to live.

$849.00

Course Overview

Total: 110 course hours

Unit OrderUnit NameSuggested Time
Unit 1Introduction to Canadian Geography10 hours
Unit 2Canada’s Physical Environment15 hours
Unit 3Resource Management and Industry25 hours
Unit 4Changing Populations20 hours
Unit 5Livable Communities25 hours
Unit 6Course Summative (Independent Study)12 hours
Unit 7Final Exam3 hours

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