Chemistry 30S is a study of matter and its properties, as well as application of all these chemical phenomena in our daily life. WHMIS, states of matter, properties of gases, chemical reactions, solutions and organic chemistry will be taught at this level of Chemistry. In this course we will be following the curriculum set out for Chemistry 30S by Manitoba Education.
This course will support citizenship as a core concept and engage students in historical inquiry. The focus will be on First Nations, Metis and Inuit Peoples; French/English Duality, identity, diversity and citizenship; governance and economics; and Canada and the world.
This course is designed to help you understand mathematical concepts in a non-abstract and practical manner. The course involves hands-on exercises, projects, and everyday life applications. Topics include the following: systems of equations, geometry, personal finance, relations and functions, linear programming, trigonometry, and co-ordinate geometry.
This course covers fundamental concepts, first degree equations, products and factoring, algebraic fractions, exponents and radicals, quadratic and simultaneous equations, mensurational and analytical geometry, ratio and proportion, trigonometry, sine waves, radians, and logarithms.
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This courses uses hands-on learning through labs and activities, as well as problem-solving. There are three broad sections: waves, mechanics, and fields. The waves section includes a general study of waves and studies of sound and light. The mechanics section consists of kinematics (motion) and dynamics (forces affecting motion), along with an introduction to vectors. The fields section includes a study of gravitational fields, electric fields, and magnetic fields. A good knowledge of Grade 10 algebra is required.