ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (ABE) selkirk.ca/abe Available in Castlegar, Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, and Trail. To register, call the centre nearest you to meet with an ABE instructor. Equivalent Courses: Math 56/57 is equivalent to Foundations Math 11 Pre-requisites: Math 46 or equivalent skill level. MATH 62/63 - ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY — PROVINCIAL LEVEL Algebra and Trigonometry is intended to prepare students for academic or technical post-secondary studies in mathematics, engineering or science. Topics covered include a review of basic algebra, functions, graphs, polynomials, transformations, systems of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, identities and equations, application of transcendental function, and arithmetic and geometric sequences and series. Upon completion of this course, students are prepared for further studies in math and sciences. This course qualifies for the BC Adult Graduation Diploma. Math 62/ 63 is equivalent to Math 051, each of which is equivalent to Pre-calculus 12. Available in Castlegar (as Math 051), Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, and Trail. To register, call the centre nearest you to meet with an ABE instructor. Pre-requisites: MATH 52/53 or equivalent. MSK 01-06 - FUNDAMENTAL MATH This course is for students who want to improve skills in basic mathematics and problem solving. Throughout the six levels of Fundamental Math students will learn to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, decimals, and fractions; to use geometry and graphs; to work with ratios and percentages, and to convert metric measurements. Students begin at the level that is right for them. To get started, students meet with an instructor at the campus nearest them to discuss their goals and assess their skills. Call for an appointment in Castlegar, Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, and Trail. Upon completion of Fundamental Math, students are ready to enter an Intermediate (grade 10) level Math course. PHYS 52/53 - INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS — ADVANCED LEVEL Introduction to Physics is intended to explore the nature, scope, relevance and limitations of physics. This course aims to foster and develop a scientific way of thinking and a basic knowledge of scientific ideas. Topics include a review of measurement and the study of kinematics and motion, dynamics and 8 Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2016-17 energy, Newton’s laws, electricity and heat. Math and algebra are integrated into physics problems throughout the course. Upon completion of this course students are prepared for Physics 62/63 or to enter an introductory level college physics course. Available in Castlegar (as Physics 050), Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, and Trail. To register, call the centre nearest you to meet with an ABE instructor. Equivalent Courses: Physics 52/ 53 is equivalent to Physics oso, and each is equivalent to Physics 11. Pre-requisites: or Corequisites: MATH 50 or equivalent PHYS 62/63 —- PHYSICS —- PROVINCIAL LEVEL Physics is intended for students preparing for post- secondary science studies. This course explores the nature, scope, relevance and limitations of physics Core topics include two-dimensional kinematics and dynamics, electrostatics, electromagnetism, waves, and optics. Optional topics include fluids, DC and AC circuits, electronics, special relativity, quantum physics, and nuclear physics. Upon completion of this course, students are ready to enter further post-secondary studies in physics. This course qualifies for the BC Adult Graduation Diploma. Physics 62/ 63 is equivalent to Physics 12. Available in Castlegar (as Physics 060), Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, and Trail. To register, call the centre nearest you to meet with an ABE instructor. Pre-requisites: PHYS 52/53 and MATH 52/53 RSS 27 - READING AND STUDY SKILLS — INTERMEDIATE LEVEL This course is a guided tutorial in reading and study skills. Students meet with an instructor to determine what they need to learn, and together they create a plan for the student to meet their goals. Instructors will provide materials to help the student meet their learning needs. This course can be used to support learning in another course or on its own. SCIE 10 - SCIENCE — INTERMEDIATE LEVEL This course is an introduction to scientific methods and knowledge. Biology, chemistry and physics are the foundation of the course, yet other topics, such as astronomy, geology, nutrition, and weather can be included. Hands-on lab exercises in this course help adults appreciate science and scientific methods. Science 10 prepares students for courses in biology, physics, and chemistry at the Advanced (50) level. SOST 10 —- SOCIAL STUDIES — INTERMEDIATE LEVEL This course introduces adults to social science in a Canadian context. Topics include history, cultural diversity, the role of First Nations, economics and Canadian government, law, and citizenship. This course provides a solid foundation for understanding Canadian society. SOST 52/53 - SOCIAL STUDIES - ADVANCED LEVEL This Social Studies course is designed to provide an analytic and critical approach to social science topics. The course examines Canadian history, including indigenous peoples’ history and European settlement; culture, including the study of indigenous cultures, multiculturalism, ethnicity and Canadian identity; Canadian government, law, citizenship; and the forces of economics. This course provides an opportunity to build awareness of some past and present forces shaping society. This courses qualifies toward a BC Adult Graduation Diploma. SOST 52/53 is equivalent to Social Studies 11. Available in Castlegar, Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, and Trail. To register, call the centre nearest you to meet with an ABE instructor. Pre-requisites: ENGL 10 or equivalent skills. SOST 60 - SOCIAL SCIENCES — PROVINCIAL LEVEL A survey of the social and economic dynamics of Canada's Pacific Rim. The course examines issues from a historical, sociological, cultural, economic and geographic perspective. Students will be asked to analyze, clarify, evaluate, and organize information from a wide variety of disciplinary areas. Students meet with an instructor at the campus nearest them to discuss their goals and assess their skill level. Available in Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, and Trail. This course prepares students for further studies in social sciences and is equivalent to a Grade 12 level social studies. Pre-requisites: ENGL 50 or equivalent skills. Equivalent Courses: SOST 62 @ 63 are equivalent to SOST 60, and SOST 60 is equivalent to SOST 57. SSK 01-06 —- SKILLS AND STRATEGIES FOR FUNDAMENTAL LEARNING This course is for students who want to improve their learning and study skills. Throughout the six levels of Skills and Strategies for Fundamental Learning, students will learn to set goals, stay organized, work independently, ask for help, communicate selkirk.ca/programs