Geography

To build capacity in the Geography program in such a way that students engage the interdisciplinary nature of our program by gaining a heightened awareness of ecological and global issues and critically assess the relationships that have shaped Canada and our world, both past and present.


What do Geographers do?​
Geographers describe the changing patterns of places in words, maps, and via geo-technologies.  They explain how these patterns come to be and they continually strive to understand the physical and human places and spaces on the surface of the Earth (adapted from Geography For Life, 1994). Geographers are highly skilled people!  They posses knowledge of the earth’s physical and human environments and their interrelationships, they understand local, regional and global issues in terms of their social, political, economic, and environmental implications.  Geographers also demonstrate strong visual and spatial skills, analytical skills, oral and written communication skills, as well as strong critical-thinking & problem-solving skills. (Source:  OAGEE)

Courses

​Grade 9​Grade 10​Grade 11​Grade 12
​CGC1D1 - Issues in Canadian Geography​CGG3O1 - Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective​CGW4U1 - World Issues: A Geographic Analysis
   

Please note: Not all course will be available every year at The Dr. G. W. Williams S.S.  Course offerings and availability may vary based on student interest, staffing and funding.

Resources:

www.pc.gc.ca

www.un.org

atlas.nrcan.gc.ca

unesco.org​

www.careercruising.com

www.ontariocolleges.ca

Future Careers:

  • Cartographer
  • Geographic Information Systems Specialist
  • Remote Sensing Analyst
  • Global or Community Volunteer
  • Non-Governmental Organizations – Program Coordinator
  • Marketing
  • Real Estate
  • Land Surveyor
  • Environmental Manager
  • Forestry
  • National and Provincial Parks
  • Hazardous Waste Planner
  • Elementary / Secondary Teacher
  • College / University Professor
  • Overseas Teacher
  • Meteorologist
  • Tourism and recreation
  • Outdoor Guide
  • Coastal Zone Manager
  • Hydrologist
  • Geologist
  • Agriculture
  • Seismologist
  • International Development Officer
  • Overseas Business Manager
  • Public Administration / Foreign Affairs
  • Urban Planner
  • Health Services Planner
  • Transportation Planner
  • Naturalist
  • Geomorphologist
  • Camp Director
  • Demographer
  • Water Efficiency Inspector and Planner

(Source:  OAGEE)