FULL-TIME | WINKLER CAMPUS ACAFF-NA Academic Foundations

Courses and Descriptions

GEO2-1002Geographic Issues 20F

Students will focus on geographic issues of the contemporary world. They explore the nature of geography and develop skills related to geographical thinking. Students use the tools of geography, including geographic information systems to examine issues and problems. They study concepts related to ownership and development of natural resources, production and distribution of food, development of industry and trade, and increasing urbanization. Students consider these issues in the context of Canada, North America and the world. Through their study, students become aware of the importance of the environment, stewardship, and sustainable development, as well as the social, political, and economic implications of their personal choices. The cluster titles in Grade 10 are 1. Geographic Literacy 2. Natural Resources 3. Food from the Land 4. Industry and Trade 5. Urban Places

 

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