social studies and the humanities

  • Grade 11, Social Studies and the Humanities. Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology. University Preparation, HSP3U

    $500.00$1,200.00

    This course provides students with opportunities to think critically about theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Students will develop an understanding of the approaches and research methods used by social scientists.

  • Grade 12, Social Studies and the Humanities. Challenge and Change in Society. University Preparation, HSB4U

    $500.00$1,200.00

    This course focuses on the use of social science theories, perspectives, and methodologies to investigate and explain shifts in knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviour and their impact on society. Students will critically analyse how and why cultural, social, and behavioural patterns change over time.

  • Grade 12, Social Studies and the Humanities. Equity and Social Justice: From Theory To Practice. University/College Preparation, HSE4M

    $500.00$1,200.00

    This course enables students to develop an understanding of the theoretical, social, and historical underpinnings of various equity and social justice issues and to analyse strategies for bringing about positive social change. Students will learn about historical and contemporary equity and social justice issues in Canada and globally.

  • Grade 12, Social Studies and the Humanities. Families in Canada. University Preparation, HHS4U

    $500.00$1,200.00

    This course enables students to draw on sociological, psychological, and anthropological theories and research to analyse the development of individuals, intimate relationships, and family and parent-child relationships. Students will focus on issues and challenges facing individuals and families in Canada’s diverse society.

  • Grade 12, Social Studies and the Humanities. World Cultures. University/College Preparation, HSC4M

    $500.00$1,200.00

    This course examines the nature of culture; how cultural identities are acquired, maintained, and transformed; and theories used to analyse cultures. Students will explore world cultures, with an emphasis on the analysis of religious and spiritual beliefs, art forms, and philosophy.