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Every IB school is different, so your own school might not offer all the courses. Although, there are classes that the IB has created a curriculum and tested for.<br><br>What are all the IB courses available to take? Here, we will give you the complete list of all SL (Standard Level) and HL (Higher Level) IB classes. Read our blog to have an idea about the same: https://blog.rewiser.in/guide-ib-subjects/
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Complete Guide on IB Subjects Choices Which all IB courses are available to take? Here, we will give you the complete list of all SL (Standard Level) and HL (Higher Level) IB classes. Every IB school is different, so your own may not offer all the courses. However, these are all classes for which IB has created a syllabus and conducted tests. As per the IB curriculum, there are 56 classes divided into six subject groups which include advanced-level and standard-level formats. There are different categories: ● ● ● ● ● ● Group 1: Language and Literature Group 2: Language Acquisition Group 3: Individuals and Societies Group 4: Science Group 5: Mathematics Group 6: Arts All the six categories of examinations have to be passed to obtain the IB Diploma Certificate. Note that you may opt for additional science, people, society, or language courses instead of arts courses. We will consider each in more detail below:- Group 1: Language and Literature The first group of IB Diploma courses is Language and Literature. According to the IB, the purpose of these classes is to "develop a student's interest in language and literature and a love of the richness of human expression." This course consists of three subjects:-
Language A: Literature This course is available in 55 languages for both advanced and standard levels and introduces students to the world of literary text analysis. On special request it is also available in other languages with well developed written literature. Language A: Language and Literature This course is available for study in 17 languages and deals with interpretation and critical analysis of literary and non-literary genres in both written and oral formats. Literature and Performance This course is only available in SL with English, Spanish and French languages and aims to examine the relationship between literature and theatre. It includes skills such as intensive reading, critical writing, discussion and practical, didactic and figurative performance components. Group 2: Language Acquisition The main objective of this group of classes is to help students gain proficiency in a foreign language while learning about and appreciating other cultures. This course consists of three subjects:- Classical Languages This course is available in both HL and SL. It allows students to study and understand the language, literature and culture of Ancient Rome/Greece. Language B This course consists of both oral and written tests and is intended for students who have previous experience of learning a foreign language. A topic is provided and the student has to make a presentation and answer the questions asked by the teacher regarding the presentation. Language Ab Initio This course is only available for foreign language beginners in SL with no prior experience can choose this language. Group 3: Individuals and Societies The third group of IB Diploma courses spans various social science subjects such as social studies, psychology and politics. The group aims to develop a "critical appreciation of human experience and behavior" and to understand more about cultural institutions as well as the different types of environments people live in.
Business Management This course helps students understand how the internal and external environment affects the decision-making process in business management. Economics This course focuses entirely on microeconomics and macroeconomics variables that affect individuals and countries together. These economic principles are taught by applying them to real world problems. The problem includes fluctuations in economic activity, international trade, economic growth, environmental sustainability, etc. Geography This topic takes advantage of its position to follow essential ideas and concepts from various disciplines. Global Politics This course explores fundamental politics concepts such as equality, power and liberty. This course helps students develop an understanding and explore political issues affecting their lives. History This course helps the students to have a better understanding of the present in relation to the past. Information Technology in a Global Society (ITGS) This course allows students to use an integrated approach to informed judgment and decision making in the field of information and communication technologies in contemporary society. Philosophy The subject is a journey into the world of difficult, tricky and challenging questions in an analytical and systematic manner. Psychology This subject deals with the structured study of behavior and mental processes. Social and Cultural Anthropology This topic provides an overview of the diversity between cultures and societies in order to understand mankind.
World Religions This course provides students with a rational and sympathetic approach to the world's major religions. Group 4: Science In this group of classes, you have to opt for physical science or technical science to study. It aims to help students deepen their understanding of the scientific method. Biology This course deals with the interactions that constitute the functioning of the ecosystem. Chemistry This course is an applied science which involves academic study as well as practical and investigative skills. Computer Science This course deals with computational thinking including practical activities in conjunction with programming. Design Technology This course is great for students planning to enter the world of design and technology that help facilitate stewardship of the planet and create a better world. Environmental systems and societies This course exposes students to a logical approach to the interrelationships between environmental systems and societies. Physics This course is fundamental to science and explains the formation of the universe from the tiniest of particles to the vast distances between galaxies. Sports, Exercise, and Health Science (SEHS) This course is a combination of various subjects like anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology and nutrition. Group 5: Mathematics This section is divided into four math class options. Mathematical Analysis and Approaches SL & HL Related to the old Math HL and SL.
Mathematics Application and Interpretation SL & HL More practical and application based. Group 6: Arts Dance This course deals with composition, performance and analysis as well as expressive dance movements. Film This section deals with practical knowledge of film art and craft. Music This course helps the students to make a career as a musician. Theatre With the help of this course, students can make their career as Creator, Designer, Director and Performer. Visual Arts This course enables students to gain confidence as professional art-makers. Need more individualized advice? With the help of this blog, we have certainly smoothed it over for you. If you want to find more amazing blogs, then make sure you keep visiting our website, follow our Instagram, Twitter, and Linkedin channel, like, follow our Facebook channel, and don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content like this in the future! From helping students prepare and score better in the areas of standardized testing: SAT, ACT, and AP tests to providing high school academic support requirements: IGCSE, IB Subjects, and AS/A Level classes; ReWiser is with you every step of the way! If you need any personal assistance, reach out to our experts here. We’re more than happy to help in whatever way we can.