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GRADE 9
HIF101
Individual, Family, and Social Living

GRADE 10

HFN201
Food and Nutrition

GRADE 11
GPP301
Leadership and Peer Support

HIR3C1
Managing Personal and Family Resources

HNB301
Fashion Marketing and Interior Design

HPW3C1
Living and Working with Children

HSP3M1
Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology

HZB301
Philosophy:  The Big Questions

GRADE 12
HFA4M1
Food and Nutrition Sciences

HHG4M1
Issues in Human Growth and Development

HHS4M1
Individuals & Families in A Diverse Society

HZT4U1
Philosophy:  Questions and Theories

 

 

 


 

Individuals and Families in a Diverse Society HHS4M1
Grade 12, University/College Preparation  
This course applies current theories and research from the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, and sociology to the study of individual development, family behaviour, intimate and parent–child relationships, and the ways in which families interact within the diverse Canadian society. Students will learn the interpersonal skills required to contribute to the well-being of families, and the investigative skills required to conduct and evaluate research about individuals and families.
Prerequisite: Any University, University/College, or College Preparation Course in Social Sciences and Humanities, English, or Canadian and World Studies

Instructor: Ms. Grainger

michelle.grainger@yrdsb.edu.on.ca

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