Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
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International Baccalaureate Diploma Program Profile (200.10)<br />
IB Health Science Option (200.1H)<br />
Semester 1<br />
Physical Education 101 or 102<br />
(higher level)<br />
Calculus I<br />
(higher level)<br />
General Chemistry I<br />
(higher level)<br />
Mechanics<br />
Introduction to Philosophy<br />
Introduction to Literature IB<br />
Total: 6 courses<br />
(standard level)<br />
(standard/higher level)<br />
Semester 2<br />
General Biology I<br />
(higher level)<br />
Calculus II<br />
(higher level)<br />
General Chemistry II<br />
Waves and Modern Physics<br />
Theory of Knowledge I<br />
Humanities for IB Programs<br />
(standard/higher level)<br />
IB-World Literature<br />
Total: 7 courses<br />
(higher level)<br />
Semester 3<br />
(Optional <strong>Course</strong> – See note below)<br />
General Biology II<br />
(higher level)<br />
Probability and Statistics<br />
(higher level)<br />
Organic Chemistry I<br />
(higher level)<br />
Electricity and Magnetism<br />
Physical Education 101 or 102<br />
Theory of Knowledge II<br />
(standard/higher level)<br />
Shakespeare & Other Genres<br />
Second Language <strong>Course</strong>s<br />
or<br />
or<br />
Français Communication écrite I<br />
Français Écriture, thème et littérature I<br />
Spanish I<br />
Total: 7 or 8 courses<br />
Semester 4<br />
(higher level)<br />
Linear Algebra<br />
Organic Chemistry II<br />
Extra Topics in Physics<br />
Philosophy & Human Nature<br />
(standard/higher level)<br />
Literature in Context<br />
Second Language <strong>Course</strong>s<br />
or<br />
or<br />
Français Communication écrite II<br />
Français Écriture, thème et littérature II<br />
Spanish II<br />
Total: 6 courses<br />
It is recommended that IB Health Science students who<br />
plan to enter a university program in Health Science are<br />
strongly recommended to take General Biology II in their<br />
3 rd semester.<br />
IB Pure and Applied Science Option (200.1P)<br />
Semester 1<br />
Physical Education 101 or 102<br />
(higher level)<br />
Calculus I<br />
(higher level)<br />
General Chemistry I<br />
(higher level)<br />
Mechanics<br />
Introduction to Philosophy<br />
Introduction to Literature IB<br />
Total: 6 courses<br />
Semester 2<br />
General Biology I<br />
(higher level)<br />
Calculus II<br />
(higher level)<br />
General Chemistry II<br />
(higher level)<br />
Waves and Modern Physics<br />
Theory of Knowledge I<br />
Humanities for IB Programs<br />
(standard/higher level)<br />
IB-World Literature<br />
(standard level)<br />
(standard/ higher level)<br />
Total: 7 courses<br />
Semester 3<br />
(higher level)<br />
Probability and Statistics<br />
(higher level)<br />
Organic Chemistry I<br />
(higher level)<br />
Electricity and Magnetism<br />
Physical Education 101 or 102<br />
Theory of Knowledge II<br />
(standard/higher level)<br />
Shakespeare & Other Genres<br />
Second Language <strong>Course</strong>s<br />
Français Communication Écrite I<br />
or Français Écriture, thème et littérature I<br />
or Spanish I<br />
Total: 7 courses<br />
Semester 4<br />
(higher level)<br />
Linear Algebra<br />
Topics in Organic Chemistry<br />
Extra Topics in Physics<br />
Philosophy & Human Nature<br />
(standard/higher level)<br />
Literature in Context<br />
Second Language <strong>Course</strong>s<br />
Français Communication écrite II<br />
or Français Écriture, thème et littérature II<br />
or Spanish II<br />
Total: 6 courses<br />
IB Pure & Applied Science students may add 201-BLD Calculus III if they<br />
have not taken 101-BLB Biology II.<br />
While Calculus III may be beneficial to further prepare for university studies,<br />
the course is not required for the completion of the program and is thus<br />
considered by the Ministry of Education as an “hors-programme” course. It<br />
is not required by universities for admission into science programs. The<br />
<strong>College</strong>’s priority is to build a course load that meets the official<br />
requirements of the IB Science program; since Calculus III is not a required<br />
course, any IB Science student wishing to take the course, space permitting,<br />
must pay an additional $6.00 per course hour.<br />
Please feel free to contact an Academic Advisor on this matter or any other<br />
questions related to admission requirements in university.