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Course Description

This course enables students to develop their understanding of basic concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and to relate science to technology, society, and the environment. Throughout the course, students will develop their skills in the processes of scientific investigation. Students will acquire an understanding of scientific theories and conduct investigations related to sustainable ecosystems; atomic and molecular structures and the properties of elements and compounds; the study of the universe and its properties and components; and the principles of electricity.

Overall Curriculum Expectations

By the end of this course, students will:

A. Scientific Investigation Skills and Career Exploration
A1 demonstrate scientific investigation skills (related to both inquiry and research) in the four areas of skills (initiating and planning, performing and recording, analysing and interpreting, and communicating);
A2 identify and describe a variety of careers related to the fields of science under study, and identify scientists, including Canadians, who have made contributions to those fields
B. BIOLOGY: SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEMS
B1 assess the impact of human activities on the sustainability of terrestrial and/or aquatic ecosystems, and evaluate the effectiveness of courses of action intended to remedy or mitigate negative impacts
B2 investigate factors related to human activity that affect terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and explain how they affect the sustainability of these ecosystems
B3 demonstrate an understanding of the dynamic nature of ecosystems, particularly in terms of ecological balance and the impact of human activity on the sustainability of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
C. CHEMISTRY: ATOMS, ELEMENTS, AND COMPOUNDS CHEMISTRY
C1 assess social, environmental, and economic impacts of the use of common elements and compounds, with reference to their physical and chemical properties
C2 investigate, through inquiry, the physical and chemical properties of common elements and compounds
C3 demonstrate an understanding of the properties of common elements and compounds, and of the organization of elements in the periodic table
D. Earth and Space Science: Climate Change
D1 assess some of the costs, hazards, and benefits of space exploration and the contributions of Canadians to space research and technology
D2 investigate the characteristics and properties of a variety of celestial objects visible from Earth in the night sky
D3 demonstrate an understanding of the major scientific theories about the structure, formation, and evolution of the universe and its components and of the evidence that supports these theories
E. PHYSICS: THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTRICITY
E1 assess some of the costs and benefits associated with the production of electrical energy from renewable and nonrenewable sources, and analyse how electrical efficiencies and savings can be achieved, through both the design of technological devices and practices in the home
E2 investigate, through inquiry, various aspects of electricity, including the properties of static and current electricity, and the quantitative relationships between potential difference, current and resistance in electrical circuits
E3 demonstrate an understanding of the principles of static and current electricity

Course Content

Unit Title Hours
Unit 1 Biology: Sustainable Ecosystem

Students will demonstrate an understanding of the dynamic nature of ecosystems, especially with respect to ecological balance. The human impact on the sustainability of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems will be investigated and assessed, as will the effectiveness of action to remedy or mitigate negative impacts.

Overall Expectations: A1.A2,B1, B2, B3.

28 hours
Unit 2 Chemistry: Atoms, Elements, and Compounds

Students will investigate, and demonstrate understanding of properties of common elements and compounds, and of the organization of elements on the Periodic Table. They will assess social, environmental and economic impacts of the use of common elements and compounds, with respect to physical and chemical properties.

Overall Expectations: A1,A2,C1, C2, C3.

28 hours
Unit 3 Earth and Space Science: The Study of the Universe

Students will demonstrate an understanding of major scientific theories about the structure, formation and evolution of the universe, and of the evidence supporting these theories. They will investigate the characteristics of properties of a variety of celestial objects visible from Earth in the night sky. They will assess the costs, risks and benefits of space exploration, and the contributions of Canadians to space research.

Overall Expectations: A1,A2,D1, D2, D3.

26 hours
Unit 4 Physics: The Characteristics of Electricity

Students will demonstrate an understanding of the principles of static and current electricity. They will investigate various aspects of electricity, including properties of static and current electricity, and the quantitative relationships between potential difference, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. They will assess costs and benefits associated with production of electrical energy from renewable and non-renewable resources, and analyse how efficiencies can be enhanced through technological devices and practices.

Overall Expectations: A1,A2,E1, E2, E3

28 hours
Total : 110 hours
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Course Curriculum

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Unit 1
U1L1 00:00:00
SNC1D U1 -A- AOL#1 5 days
Unit 2
U2L1 00:00:00
U2L2 00:00:00
U2L3 00:00:00
U2L4 00:00:00
U2L5 00:00:00
SNC1D U2 -A- AOL#2 1 week, 1 day
Unit 3
U3L1 00:00:00
U3L2 00:00:00
U3L3 00:00:00
U3L4 00:00:00
U3L5 00:00:00
U3L6 00:00:00
SNC1D U3 -A- AOL#3 1 week, 1 day
Unit 4
U4L1 00:00:00
U4L2 00:00:00
U4L3 00:00:00
U4L4 00:00:00
U4L5 00:00:00
SNC1D U4 -A- AOL#4 1 week, 1 day
Unit 5
U5L1 00:00:00
U5L2 00:00:00
U5L3 00:00:00
U5L4 00:00:00
SNC1D U5 -A- AOL#5 1 week, 1 day
Final Exam
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SNC1D Final Exam 1 week, 1 day

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Course Details:

  • Course Code
    SNC1D
  • OSSD Credit Value
    1.0
  • Pre-requisite
    None
  • Tuition Fee
    Canadian students: $800 International students: $2000
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