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Lindberg Social

Course Overview

To what extent should we embrace an ideology? This question will guide you as you explore what an ideology is, and how it forms. You’ll also consider issues such as the relationship between identity and ideology as you investigate liberalism and the values attached to it and explore your personal rights, roles, and responsibilities as a citizen. This is the third and final course in the stream for students who want to achieve the basic social studies requirements.

Course image Études sociales 30-1 [5 cr] - AB Ed copy 1 PREVIEW COPY ONLY
Lindberg Social

Course Overview

Investigating ideologies! What is an ideology and how do ideologies develop and impact individuals, communities, and societies as a whole? Uncover the answers to these questions and more as you investigate topics such as ideology and identity, liberalism, individual and collective rights, and democratic citizenship. This is the third and final course in the stream for students with an interest in and aptitude for Social Studies.

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Course image Études sociales 30-2 [5 cr] - AB Ed copy 1
Lindberg Social

Course Overview

To what extent should we embrace an ideology? This question will guide you as you explore what an ideology is, and how it forms. You’ll also consider issues such as the relationship between identity and ideology as you investigate liberalism and the values attached to it and explore your personal rights, roles, and responsibilities as a citizen. This is the third and final course in the stream for students who want to achieve the basic social studies requirements.

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Lindberg Social

Course Overview

Nationalism defined! In this course, you’ll explore the complexities of nationalism in Canadian and international contexts, including the origins of nationalism and the influence of nationalism on regional, international, and global relations. You’ll consider a variety of perspectives as you consider how nationalism contributes to the citizenship and identities of peoples in Canada. This is the second course in the stream for students with an interest in and aptitude for in Social Studies.