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  • ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 12
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Science
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • Anatomy and Physiology 12 focuses on the relationships between form and function of body systems. Students will explore the macro and micro aspects of these interactions, and how body processes integrate to maintain homeostasis.

  • CAREER-LIFE CONNECTIONS
  • Course
  • MCLC-12 Summer
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Career Education
  • Asynchronous
  • Summer
  • 4-credit
  • Career Life Connections requires students to identify and develop personal interests, passions and goals. Students reflect on learning experiences and competency development in school and community, build confidence in their contributions, and explore roles and possibilities in personal, education, and work life contexts. They develop and apply the personal management skills needed to pursue who and how they want to be in the world. This offering also facilitates community networking and experiential learning both inside and outside of school.

  • CAREER-LIFE CONNECTIONS
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Career Education
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • Career Life Connections requires students to identify and develop personal interests, passions and goals. Students reflect on learning experiences and competency development in school and community, build confidence in their contributions, and explore roles and possibilities in personal, education, and work life contexts. They develop and apply the personal management skills needed to pursue who and how they want to be in the world. This offering also facilitates community networking and experiential learning both inside and outside of school.

  • CAREER-LIFE EDUCATION
  • Course
  • MCLE-10 Summer
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Career Education
  • Asynchronous
  • Summer
  • 4-credit
  • Career-Life Education supports students in becoming successful, educated citizens by helping them learn how to effectively manage their life journey toward preferred future possibilities. It focuses on gaining a clear understanding of career-life development knowledge, skills, and strategies for life's journey into adulthood, and includes the exploration of career-life possibilities for adult life, such as roles, opportunities, and community resources, examination of ways to publicly represent ourselves both face-to-face and in digital environments, the practising of inclusive and respectful interactions for various community and work-related contexts, connecting and engaging with supportive community members, and researching post-graduation options and planning resources, such as labour market trends, budgeting tools, and workplace safety guidelines.

  • CAREER-LIFE EDUCATION
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Career Education
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • Career-Life Education supports students in becoming successful, educated citizens by helping them learn how to effectively manage their life journey toward preferred future possibilities. It focuses on gaining a clear understanding of career-life development knowledge, skills, and strategies for life's journey into adulthood, and includes the exploration of career-life possibilities for adult life, such as roles, opportunities, and community resources, examination of ways to publicly represent ourselves both face-to-face and in digital environments, the practising of inclusive and respectful interactions for various community and work-related contexts, connecting and engaging with supportive community members, and researching post-graduation options and planning resources, such as labour market trends, budgeting tools, and workplace safety guidelines.

  • CAREER-LIFE EDUCATION 12
  • Course
  • MCLE-12 Adult course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Career Education
  • Asynchronous
  • Continuous
  • 4-credit
  • Career-Life Education (CLE) is a course where students explore and research a multitude of future possibilities including educational, work-related, and life opportunities. To do this, students engage in reflection and applied activities. The online version of this course affords students the ability to work independently at the pace that best suits them while requiring careful time management and developing communication and thinking skills.

  • CHEMISTRY 11
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Science
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • Chem 11:Chemistry 11 focuses on building students' knowledge of core chemistry concepts at the atomic level. Students then apply that understanding to Solution and Organic Chemistry, their real-world applications and implications for us and our environment.

  • CHEMISTRY 12
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Science
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • Chem 12: Chemistry 12 explores reactions, why and how they happen, and the dynamics of reversible reactions. This understanding is then applied to three areas of chemistry: Solutions, Acids Bases and Salts, and Electrochemistry.

  • COMPOSITION 10
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • English Language Arts
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 2-credit
  • Composition 10 is designed to support students in their development of written communication through a critical process of questioning, exploring, and sampling. Within a supportive community of writers, students will work individually and collaboratively to explore and create coherent, purposeful compositions. Students will read and study compositions by other writers and consider a variety of styles as models for the development of their writing. The course builds students' writing competencies by introducing them to varied structures, forms, and styles of compositions. Students have opportunities to individually and collaboratively study, create, and write original pieces, exploring audience and purpose. They also develop their craft through processes of drafting, reflecting, and revising.

  • ENGLISH FIRST PEOPLES 12
  • Course
  • MENFP12 Adult
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • English Language Arts
  • Asynchronous
  • Continuous
  • 4-credit
  • This English First Peoples 12 course asks students to explore a variety of sources to understand how Indigenous peoples, in Canada and elsewhere, have used stories and art to preserve traditional knowledge essential to their survival and success.

  • ENGLISH FIRST PEOPLES 12
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • English Language Arts
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • This English First Peoples 12 course asks students to explore a variety of sources to understand how Indigenous peoples, in Canada and elsewhere, have used stories and art to preserve traditional knowledge essential to their survival and success.

  • ENGLISH STUDIES 12
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • English Language Arts
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • This English Studies 12 course prepares students for success in postsecondary programs, by encouraging them to learn from professional writers of informative and persuasive nonfiction, and to practice skills essential to basic research and short essay writing.

  • ENTREPRENEURSHIP 12
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies (ADST)
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • Entrepreneurship 12 helps students to gain an understanding of the entrepreneurial spirit in the context of starting a small business and to learn the skills necessary to effectively operate a small business. The course offers students opportunities to develop a business knowledge base, employability skills and positive attitudes required in the business world.

  • ENTREPRENEURSHIP 12
  • Course
  • MENT-12 Adult course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies (ADST)
  • Asynchronous
  • Continuous
  • 4-credit
  • Entrepreneurship 12 helps students to gain an understanding of the entrepreneurial spirit in the context of starting a small business and to learn the skills necessary to effectively operate a small business. The course offers students opportunities to develop a business knowledge base, employability skills and positive attitudes required in the business world.

  • FITNESS AND CONDITIONING 12
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Physical and Health Education
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • This course is designed for students who are more serious about improving their physical fitness through things like strength training or more intensive cardio. Fitness and Conditioning teaches students about the basics of anatomy, proper nutrition for training, and how to work out different parts of the body to train for different activities. This course is somewhat more specialized than Active Living 11 and 12 and would likely require access to specific equipment and facilities.

  • FITNESS AND CONDITIONING 12
  • Course
  • MFTCD12 Adult course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Physical and Health Education
  • Asynchronous
  • Continuous
  • 4-credit
  • This course is designed for students who are more serious about improving their physical fitness through things like strength training or more intensive cardio. Fitness and Conditioning teaches students about the basics of anatomy, proper nutrition for training, and how to work out different parts of the body to train for different activities. This course is somewhat more specialized than Active Living 11 and 12 and would likely require access to specific equipment and facilities.

  • FOUNDATIONS OF MATH AND PRE-CALCULUS 10
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Mathematics
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • This course introduces students to the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills further developed in the Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-calculus pathways. Topics include algebra, measurement, number and relations and functions. The seven mathematical process (communication, connections, mental mathematics and estimation, problem solving, technology and visualization) are interwoven throughout the mathematical topics.

  • FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS 11
  • Course
  • MFOM-11 Adult course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Mathematics
  • Asynchronous
  • Continuous
  • 4-credit
  • This pathway is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for post-secondary studies in programs that do not require the study of theoretical calculus. Topics include logical reasoning, geometry, measurement, relations and functions, statistics and mathematics research project . The seven mathematical process (communication, connections, mental mathematics and estimation, problem solving, technology and visualization) are interwoven throughout the mathematical topics.

  • FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS 11
  • Course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Mathematics
  • Asynchronous
  • School year
  • 4-credit
  • This pathway is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for post-secondary studies in programs that do not require the study of theoretical calculus. Topics include logical reasoning, geometry, measurement, relations and functions, statistics and mathematics research project . The seven mathematical process (communication, connections, mental mathematics and estimation, problem solving, technology and visualization) are interwoven throughout the mathematical topics.

  • LF MATH LEVEL 4
  • Course
  • MMAFD10 Adult course
  • New West Online Learning (Public)
  • Mathematics
  • Asynchronous
  • Continuous
  • Non-credit
  • This course is comprised of three Modules starting with math fundamentals including fractions and ratios. The course progresses to intermediate algebra including right-angled trigonometry and linear geometry. Students can expect to move to a higher level math like Foundations Math 11 or Pre-Calculus Math 11 upon successful completion.