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Course Description

This course examines the relationships between food, energy balance, and nutritional status; the nutritional needs of individuals at different stages of life; and the role of nutrition in health and disease. Students will evaluate nutrition-related trends and will determine how food choices can promote food security and environmental responsibility. Students will learn about healthy eating, expand their repertoire of food-preparation techniques, and develop their social science research skills by investigating issues related to nutrition and health.

Overall Curriculum Expectations

By the end of this course, students will:

A. RESEARCH AND INQUIRY SKILLS
A1 Exploring: explore topics related to food and nutrition, and formulate questions to guide their research;
A2 Investigating: create research plans, and locate and select information relevant to their chosen topics, using appropriate social science research and inquiry methods;
A3 Processing Information: assess, record, analyse, and synthesize information gathered through research and inquiry;
A4 Communicating and Reflecting: communicate the results of their research and inquiry clearly and effectively, and reflect on and evaluate their research, inquiry, and communication skills.
B. NUTRITION AND HEALTH
B1 Canada’s Food Guide: demonstrate an understanding of the nutritional and health recommendations in Canada’s Food Guide;
B2 Eating Patterns: demonstrate an understanding of eating patterns that contribute to optimal physical health;
B3 Body Image and Attitudes about Food: demonstrate an understanding of factors that contribute to a positive body image and healthy attitudes about food.
C. FOOD CHOICES
C1 Food Needs: demonstrate an understanding of factors affecting people’s food needs and of ways of meeting those needs;
C2 Influences on Food Choices: demonstrate an understanding of various factors that influence food choices;
C3 Media, Advertising, and Food: demonstrate an understanding of how media and advertising messages affect food choices.
D. LOCAL AND GLOBAL FOODS
D1 Availability of Food: demonstrate an understanding of where various foods are produced;
D2 Food and Environmental Responsibility: demonstrate an understanding of how various food purchasing choices and food-preparation practices affect the environment;
D3 Food Security: demonstrate an understanding of issues related to food security.
E. FOOD-PREPARATION SKILLS
E1 Kitchen Safety: demonstrate an understanding of practices that ensure or enhance kitchen safety;
E2 Food Safety: demonstrate an understanding of practices that ensure or enhance food safety;
E3 Food Preparation: demonstrate skills needed in food preparation;

Course Content

Unit Title Total Unit Time
UNIT 1 Safety and Food Preparation in the Kitchen 18 hours
UNIT 2 Nutrition and Wellness 30 hours
UNIT 3 Healthy Eating for Life 27 hours
UNIT 4 Feeding Canada and the World 27 hours
Final evaluation (s) Course Culminating Activity 6 hours
Final Examination 2 hours
Total : 110 hrs
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Course Curriculum

  • HFA4U Pretest 2 days
  • HFA4U AOL1 2 days
  • HFA4U AOL2 2 days
  • HFA4U AOL3 2 days
  • HFA4U AOL4 2 days
  • HFA4U AOL5 2 days
  • HFA4U AOL6 2 days
  • HFA4U AOL7 2 days
  • HFA4U AOL8 2 days
  • HFA4U Final Exam 2 days
  • Course Information
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    Unit Two
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    Unit Three
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    Unit Four
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    U4L3 00:00:00
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    U4L5 00:00:00
    U4L6 00:00:00
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    Course Culminating Activity 00:00:00
    Final Examination
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    • $800.00$2,000.00
    • 365 Days
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    Course Details:

    • Course Code
      HFA4U
    • OSSD Credit Value
      1.0
    • Pre-requisite
      Any university, college, or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies
    • Tuition Fee
      Canadian students: $800 International students: $2000
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