Post on 31-Dec-2015
Total of 30 credits for O.S.S. 18 ministry required courses A minimum of 12 additional credits to be selected from
available courses (4 Religion credits are included) 4 credits in English 1 credit in French as a Second Language 3 credits in Mathematics (at least 1 credit in Gr. 11 or 12) 2 credits in Science 1 credit in Canadian History 1 credit in Canadian Geography 1 credit in the Arts (Music, Art, Drama) 1 credit in Health and Physical Education 0.5 credit in Civics 0.5 credit in Career Studies
Group 1:
English/Third Language/French as a Second Language, or Native Language/ Social Science/Humanities/Canadian and World Studies/Guidance and Career Education/Cooperative Education
Group 2:
Health and Physical Education/ Business Studies/The Arts (Music, Art, Drama)/French as a Second Language/Cooperative Education
Group 3:
Gr. 11 or 12 Science/Technological Education (Grades 9-12)//French as a Second Language/Computer Science/Cooperative Education
Plus… *1 Religion credit in each grade
*included in elective credits
40 hours of community involvement 60 hours to earn a Crusader Certificate Successful completion of the literacy test
1) Research, research, research www.electronicinfo.ca www.ontariocolleges.ca www.myBlueprint.ca www.careercruising.com
2) Are you finished your compulsory credits?3) Meet with your counsellor4) Talk with your teachers
Compulsory Courses
1) World Religion HRT 3M1/HRF 301
2) English ENG 3U, ENG 3C, ENG 3E
3) Math MCR 3U, MCF 3M, MBF 3C, MEL 3E
PLUS
*Pick FIVE more courses*Remember no spares allowed in grade 11
Notes: 1) MCV 4U must be taken after MHF 4U .
2)To graduate, a students must have 3 credits in mathematics, with one of the credits at the grade 11 or 12 level.
MPM 1DGrade 9
Academic Math
MPM 1DGrade 9
Academic Math
MFM 1PGrade 9
Applied Math
MFM 1PGrade 9
Applied Math
MAT 1LGrade 9
Essentials Math
MAT 1LGrade 9
Essentials Math
MPM 2DGrade 10
Academic Math
MPM 2DGrade 10
Academic Math
MFM 2PGrade 10
Applied Math
MFM 2PGrade 10
Applied Math
MAT 2LGrade 10
Essentials Math
MAT 2LGrade 10
Essentials Math
MCR 3UGrade 11
University Prep Math
MCR 3UGrade 11
University Prep Math
MCF 3MGrade 11
University / College Preparation Math
MCF 3MGrade 11
University / College Preparation Math
MBF 3C Grade 11College Prep. Math
MBF 3C Grade 11College Prep. Math
MEL 3EGrade 11
Math for Work and Everyday Life
MEL 3EGrade 11
Math for Work and Everyday Life
MHF 4UGrade 12 Advanced Functions
MHF 4UGrade 12 Advanced Functions
MCV 4UGrade 12
Calculus and Vectors
MCV 4UGrade 12
Calculus and Vectors
MDM 4UGrade 12
Mathematics of Data Management
MDM 4UGrade 12
Mathematics of Data Management
MAP 4CGrade 12
Foundations for College Math
MAP 4CGrade 12
Foundations for College Math
MEL 4EGrade 12
Math for Work and Everyday Life
MEL 4EGrade 12
Math for Work and Everyday Life
Lead to university programs which will require calculus first year. I.e. engineering, commerce, computer science, math and science degrees.
Leads to university programs which will not require calculus first year. I.e. arts, humanities, social science degrees.
Leads to college programs requiring a grade 12 mathematics course.
Leads to the workplace, everyday life, and some courses at the college level.
Prerequisite Chart for Mathematics, Grades 9 – 12The chart maps out all the courses in the discipline and shows the links between course and the possible prerequisites for them.
ArtsDramatic Arts – ADA 3M1 (needs gr.9 or 10 drama)Music Brass/Percussion – AMB 3M1 (needs gr.9&10 music)Music Stage Band – AMH 3M1 (needs gr.9&10 music)Music Woodwinds – AMW 3M1 (needs gr.9&10 music)Music Guitar – AMG 3M1 (needs gr.9&10 guitar)Music and Computers – AMM 3M1(no prerequisite)Music Vocals – AMU 3MV (no prerequisite)Visual Arts – AVI 3M1 (needs gr. 9 or 10 art)Visual Arts – AVI 301 (no prerequisite needed; cannot advance to AVI4M)
LanguagesEnglish – 3U, 3C, 3EEnglish as a Second Language – ESL A,B,C,DOntario Literacy Course – OLC 301French – FSF 3U1
MathematicsFunctions – MCR 3U1 (must have done well in gr. 10 academic math)Functions and Applications – MCF 3M1Foundations for College Math – MBF 3C1Math for Everyday Life – MEL 3E1
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ScienceBiology – SBI 3U1, SBI 3C1Chemistry – SCH 3U1Physics – SPH 3U1
TechnologyCommunication Technology – TGJ 3M1Communication Technology – Broadcast and Print – TGJ 30Computer Engineering Technology – TEJ 3M1Computer Technology- TEJ 3EConstruction Engineering Technology – TCJ 3C1, TCJ 3E1Custom Woodworking – TWJ 3E (female only)Custom Woodworking– TWJ 3EManufacturing Technology – TMJ 3M1 Technological Design – TDJ 3M1Transportation Technology – TTJ 3C1Transportation Technology: Vehicle ownership (females only) TTJ 301Interdisciplinary Studies: Intro to Commercial Photography
and Yearbook Design – IDC 30Y
Computer StudiesIntroduction to Computer Science – ICS 3U1Introduction to Computer Programs –ICS 3C
Religious EducationWorld Religion – HRT 3M1World Religion – HRF 301
BusinessAccounting – BAF 3M1Marketing – BMI 3C1, BMX 3E1
Social Sciences
Forces of Nature: Physical Processes and Disasters – CGF 3M1 Travel and Tourism - CGG 301American History – CHA 3U1World History – CHW 3M1Intro. To Anthropology, Psychology, & Sociology – HSP 3U1, HSP 3C1 Law – CLU3M, CLU 3E
Physical Education – PPL 301Personal and Fitness Activities – PAF 30 (female only)
Beliefs, Values, and Aspirations of Aboriginal Peoples inContemporary Society – NBV 3C1, NBV 3E1
Guidance and Career Education
Cooperative Education – COP 301Peer Tutoring – GPP 301Learning Strategies – GLE 301
Native Studies
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Physical Education
**Rememember to think ahead to grade 12 and ensure you have all the prerequisites for the grade 12 courses
Applied
Academic
•English, Science, Math*see counsellor for options•Summer School on-line in specific courses (alcdsb) or repeat the entire prerequisite course
OYAP Programs Chef Stone Mason Hairdressing
**see counsellor if interested in these options
Dual Credits Opportunity to go
to St. Lawrence for a semester to try a course (e.g. marketing, computers, esthetics, chef, nursing, addictions)
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The Specialist High Skills Major in Information and Communications Technology will provide students with a strong foundation for a wide variety of careers in the Communications Technology sector
This program requires four senior level technology courses, certifications, and experiential learning
If you are interested, see Mr. Esford
February 10th– Course Selection Process Assemblies February 11th – worksheets given
See our website for course description and career planning www.hctoday.ca
February 17th-27th – Course Selection Workshops (bring your working copy and MyBlueprint password)
Mid April – Course Selection Verification Sheets (signed by parents)
Early June – Timetables Available – Students will require their Maplewood password to access timetables Leaving Us? – let your counsellor know