What is the subject about?
In Humanities, students examine the world they live in and ask questions about the past, present and future.
- In History, students learn about the causes and consequences of the Industrial Revolution and the making of modern Australia.
- Civics and Citizenship focuses on the political and legal systems of Australia and analyses how the values of democracy and fair process are present within it.
- Students then explore the distribution of natural systems in Geography and consider how the environment affects and is affected by human activity.
- Finally, Students examine Australia’s role in the global economy and analyse the forces that will shape the their future workplace.
Units
- History.
- Civics and Citizenship.
- Geography.
- Business.
Skills you will develop
- How to analyse historical sources and discuss historical significants.
- Explain and analyse Australia’s political and legal systems.
- Explain the distribution of biomes and discuss environmental change and its impacts on future sustainability.
- Examine Australia’s role in the global economy and research the ways employment is changing in Australia.
Assessment
- Australian settlement informative presentation.
- Case analysis oral presentation.
- Environmental change and management assessment.
- My work future.
Pathways
Studying Humanities and finding a real interest can lead to further study in school or further education and also careers as a:
- Journalist
- Lawyer
- Business owner/manager
- Social worker
- Politician
- Psychologist
- Teacher
If you are interested in this subject please see your Humanities teacher.