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Resources, assessment procedures and inclusion of individuals with exceptionalities are explored. The roles of families and professionals are examined. Course Specifics Human Development: Birth through Adolescence HS2440 The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with human development across the school years. Course Specifics Interdisciplinary Work Experience ID2920 This unique, optional course provides students the opportunity to put classroom learning into practice in a 200-hour work experience, where work experiences provide students with experience in a workplace setting related to the student's field of study and/or career goals. This course involves 30 hours of employment training activities. Students are responsible for securing an approved work-experience placement; the work experience is monitored and evaluated by the employer. Course Specifics Legal Relations LR3010 A synoptic view of the Canadian legal system, with emphasis on underlying considerations of social policy. While considering the nature, sources, philosophy, and policy objectives of the law, selected topics from the fields of tort and contract will be analyzed. Course Specifics Mathematics Grade 20-1 Equivalent MA0120 This course explores sequences and series, radical expressions and equations, quadratic equations and functions, linear and quadratic inequalities, linear-quadratic and quadratic-quadratic systems of equations, rational expressions and equations, absolute value functions, reciprocal functions, and trigonometry including the sine and cosine laws. Course Specifics Mathematics Grade 20-2 Equivalent MA0122 This course is a modularized program of study which includes a review of inductive and deductive reasoning, spatial reasoning, properties of angles and triangles, acute triangle trigonometry, sine and cosine laws, radical expressions and equations, statistical reasoning, quadratic functions and quadratic equations, rates and proportional reasoning. Course Specifics Mathematics Grade 12 Equivalent (Pre-Calculus 30-1) MA0130 This course explores polynomial, radical, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, transformation and combinations of functions, trigonometry (including the unit circle, graphs, identities and equations), and permutations and combinations. Course Specifics Mathematics Grade 12 Calculus Equivalent MA0131 This is a modularized course which covers limits of sequences, series, and functions, secants and tangents, derivatives from first principles, chain rule, product rule, quotient rule, implicit differentiation, curve sketching, maximum and minima applications, relates rates applications, anti-derivatives and area, limits, and derivatives of trigonometric functions. Course Specifics Mathematics Grade 12 Equivalent (Principles 30-2) MA0132 This course explores set theory, counting methods, probability, rational expressions and equations, and functions (polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and sinusoidal). Course Specifics Calculus I MA1000 Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Course Specifics Calculus II MA1010 Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Course Specifics Applied Linear Algebra MA1020 Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Course Specifics Elementary Calculus I MA1130 The course will include a review of analytic geometry; functions, limits, continuity; differentiation of elementary functions; applications to maxima, minima and rates; introduction to integration; Fundamental Theorem; numerical integration; and areas and other applications of the definite integral to areas. Course Specifics Elementary Calculus II MA1150 Applications of integration to areas, volumes, work force and arc lengths are included in this course. Differentiation and integration of exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; techniques of integration; indeterminate forms and improper integrals. Course Specifics Linear Algebra I MA1200 Systems of linear equations, vectors in n-space, vector equations of lines and planes, matrix algebra, inverses and invertibility, introduction to linear transformations, subspaces of n-space, determinants, introduction to eigenvalues and eigenvectors, the dot product and orthogonality, applications in a variety of fields. Course Specifics Technical Mathematics I MA1401 This course covers foundational mathematical topics relevant to engineering technologies such as algebraic manipulation, trigonometry, geometry, exponents, logarithms, and functions as well as basic linear algebra concepts. It aims to improve problem-solving and critical thinking skills and prepare students for studies in calculus and applied engineering physics. Course Specifics Higher Arithmetic MA1600 Elementary Number Theory, Numeration Systems, Number Systems and Elementary Probability Theory are included in this course. Course Specifics Differential Equations MA2010 This course covers techniques for solving differential equations, including first-order equations, second-order linear equations (reduction of order, variation of parameters), the Laplace transform, linear systems, and power series solutions. Applications include separation of variables for Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), along with topics in Taylor and Fourier series, and convergence tests. Course Specifics Intermediate Calculus I MA2140 Infinite series; plane curves and polar coordinates; vectors and three dimensional analytic geometry; partial derivatives will be explored. Course Specifics Intermediate Calculus II MA2150 The course includes first order and second order linear differential equations with constant coefficients; curves, tangent vectors, arc length, integration in two and three dimensions, polar, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, line and surface integrals; Green's, divergence and Stoke's theorems. 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