Course Overview
Inuit in Canada gives students a focused way to build human behaviour, social systems, and big questions about identity, culture, ethics, and society. In an online format, students can move through Grade 10 expectations with more flexibility while still working toward a recognized Ontario credit. It is designed for a broad range of learners and focuses on transferable skills that matter beyond one single pathway.
What students can expect to work on
- research and critical inquiry
- social analysis and discussion
- connecting theory to lived experience
- clear reasoning in writing and reflection
Who this course may suit
- students interested in humanities, social sciences, health, education, or law
- learners who enjoy discussion, reflection, and idea-driven coursework
- students looking for a Grade 10 open credit in first nations, metis, and inuit studies
Prerequisite
There is no prerequisite listed for this course.
Online format and planning
Because NAC2O is presented as an online course option, students can review lessons, complete coursework, and manage their time in a way that fits a busy school year, summer plan, or independent learning schedule.
Families often use pages like this when they are confirming a prerequisite, comparing streams, or trying to decide whether a student needs a more standard pace or a faster route.
Before enrolling
If you are comparing pathways, prerequisites, or timelines, reaching out before enrollment can help make sure this course fits the student’s larger plan.
Need help deciding if NAC2O is the right fit? Call (905) 415-8257 or use the form on this page and include the student’s current grade, timeline, and next goal.