Hallmarks of the IB Program Curriculum Columbia SC

As an IB student, you will study both humanities and science by choosing one subject from each of the six core areas. Three to four of your courses must be at the higher level, entailing approximately 240 hours of instructional time. The upper-level courses require more time for completion than lower-level coursework, and the difference in instructional time enables you to study some subjects more thoroughly.

Allen University
(803) 254-4165
1530 Harden Street
Columbia, SC
Benedict College
(803) 256-4220
1600 Harden Street
Columbia, SC
Kenneth Shuler School of Cosmetology & Nails
(803) 772-6042
449 Saint Andrews Rd
Columbia, SC
Southeastern School of Neuromuscular Massage - Columbia
(803) 798-8800
1420 Colonial Life Blvd, Suite 80
Columbia, SC
W L Bonner College
(803) 754-3950
4430 Argent Ct
Columbia, SC
Harley's Beauty & Barber Career Institute
(803) 254-0050
1510 Ontario Street
Columbia, SC
University of South Carolina
(803) 777-7000
Columbia, SC
ITT Technical Institute - Columbia
(803) 216-6600
720 Gracern Rd Ste 120
Columbia, SC
Columbia International University
(803) 754-4100
7435 Monticello Rd
Columbia, SC
Columbia College - South Carolina
(803) 786-3012
1301 Columbia College Dr
Columbia, SC
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Hallmarks of the IB Program Curriculum

Hallmarks of the IB Program Curriculum

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program offers you a broad and balanced curriculum that teaches every subject from an international perspective whenever possible. You will study six core academic subjects: two languages, social science, experimental science, mathematics, and (usually) an arts subject. Core requirements are relatively universal but there is some flexibility so you may also fulfill the requirements of your national or state education system. The IB program attempts to incorporate the best elements of many systems without being rooted in any particular one.

In addition to the six academic areas, the curriculum includes three distinctive completion requirements that are designed to enhance and enrich your learning experience: the Extended Essay; the Theory of Knowledge course; and a Creativity, Action, and Service project. At the end of the two-year program, your IB studies conclude with standardized final exams.

The Six Academic Subjects
As an IB student, you will study both humanities and science by choosing one subject from each of the six core areas. Three to four of your courses must be at the higher level, entailing approximately 240 hours of instructional time. The upper-level courses require more time for completion than lower-level coursework, and the difference in instructional time enables you to study some subjects more thoroughly, depending on which courses you choose. Active citizens...

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