LEC
 

Langley Education Centre
21405A - 56th Ave
Langley, BC
V2Y 2N1

 

 
Grade 11&12 Course Descriptions
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Below each description, the delivery method(s) for the course is indicated. See key below:

Delivery Method Key
SEM
Semestered Class
9W
9-Week Class
BL
Blended Class
DL
On-Site Directed Learning Course
OL
Online Course
BLOL
Blended/Online Course

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 10 (4 credits)
PE10 is a required course for students on the 2004 grad program. Topics include: healthy living, healthy food choices, meal planning and sports for everyday enjoyment. In addition, students begin a log of their daily physical activities, which they are expected to continue throughout grades 11 and 12.
Delivery Method: DL

PHYSICS 11 (4 credits)
Students in Physics 11 will study the wave nature of light and wave theory, motion in one dimension, nuclear energy, and special relativity. As physics is essentially a course on the mathematical aspects of nature, a strong mathematics background is essential.
Delivery Method: SEM, DL

PHYSICS 12 (4 credits)
Students in Physics 12 will prepare for post-secondary courses in Physics. Topics in the course include: vector kinematics and dynamics, mechanical energy and vector momentum, mechanical equilibrium, circular motion and gravitation, electrostatics, electric circuitry, and electromagnetism.
Delivery Method: SEM, DL

PLANNING 10  ONLINE (4 credits)
Planning 10 provides opportunities for students to develop decision-making skills, explore post-secondary and career options, think critically about health and personal awareness issues and develop financial literacy skills.  For students on the 2004 Graduation Program, Planning 10 is a required course designed to enable students to develop the skills they need to become self-directed individuals who set goals, make thoughtful decisions, and take responsibility for pursuing their goals throughout life.
Delivery Method: OL

PSYCHOLOGY 12 (4 credits)
In Psychology 12, the following topic areas will be covered: the brain, consciousness, learning, memory, thinking, motivation, stress, psychological disorders, and social psychology. It is a major goal of this course to provide each student with a deeper insight into himself or herself as a person. At the same time, the course emphasizes the applicability of psychological knowledge and skills not only to family, but also workplace situations, including those found in specific careers in the field of human services.
Delivery Method: SEM

SCIENCE 10 (4 credits)
Science 10 uses the Applications of Science framework to weave the skills, processes and attitudes of science through the three content organizers of Life Science, Physical Science, and Earth and Space Science. This course gives students a base from which to develop and focus their own interests and to help them select the most suitable choices for their senior science courses.
Delivery Method: 9W

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 11 (4 credits)
Students in this course will learn about the complex world of science and technology and the interaction which occurs between technology and society. This course develops thinking skills, decision making, and the detection of bias and vested interest, as well as providing the factual basis needed to practice these skills.
Delivery Method: 9W

SOCIAL STUDIES 10 (4 credits)
Social Studies 10 focuses on current events in Canadian Society, using Canada between the years of 1815 and 1914 as a backdrop. Topics include: applications of Social Studies, society and culture, politics and law, economy and technology and environment.
Delivery Method: DL

 

 

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