Travel Destinations 2 (TOU 2070) FGS
Forestburg

Description:

Students demonstrate knowledge of world tourism and geography by presenting travel information regarding various tourism regions of the world.

Prerequisite:

  • TOU2060
Travel Destination 1 (TOU 2060) FGS
Forestburg

Description:

Students demonstrate knowledge of world tourism and geography by presenting travel information about North America and at least one other world region.

Prerequisite:

  • TOU1010
The Tourism Sector (TOU 1010) FGS
Forestburg

Description: Students analyze the organizational structure of the tourism industry at local, provincial, national and global levels. Students will perform introductory investigations of employment opportunities in tourism.

Prerequisite: none

Law and the Traveller (LGS 2050) FGS
Forestburg

Course Description:

Students identify and describe the issues and legal considerations that may arise when individuals travel domestically and internationally.

Prerequisite:

None

Landmark Decision (LGS 3070) FGS
Forestburg

Description: Students analyze in detail landmark decisions and their influence on society.

Prerequisite: none

Employment Law (LGS 2020) FGS
Forestburg

Course Description:

Students learn about law that protect and benefit employees and employers, contracts of employment, unions and collective bargaining, and current employment issues.

 Prerequisite: None

General Sociology 20 FGS
Forestburg

Course Description:

The purpose of this course is to increase your understanding of group behaviour. Sociology should help you to feel yourself part of society, to understand how society influences your life, and to realize how you can influence society.

3 Credit Course

Prerequisite:

none

General Psychology 20 FGS
Forestburg

General Psychology 20 offers students a general background in psychology. Students will start by learning about the history of psychology. They will then learn about our changing understanding of principles of learning, thinking and feeling. Later, focus will be given to longstanding and emergent psychology-related topics that affect adolescents in our society today. Through this course, students will gain an appreciation for the field of psychology and it's applicability to their lives.

Forensic Science 25 (3 credits) FGS
Forestburg

Description:

This course includes the collection and analysis of evidence from crime scenes, the principles of fingerprinting, breathalyzers, polygraphing, and DNA analysis.

Prerequisite:

  • Science 10 (50%) or Science 24 (70%)