Course Selection 2021-2022 GRADE 12 - Surrey Schools
Transcript of Course Selection 2021-2022 GRADE 12 - Surrey Schools
École Salish SecondaryCourse Selection 2021-2022
GRADE 12
ENGLISH 11Choose one of the following below:
Creative Writing
Spoken Language
New Media
Literary Studies
Technical Writing
ENGLISH 12Choose one of the following below:
English Studies 12
English First Peoples 12
ENGLISH 12Elective Courses
Literature Studies 12(Graphic Novels Focus)
Literature Studies 12(Western Literature Focus)
New Media12
Dual Dogwood
FrançaisLangue 11
Français Langue 12
La Litteratie et les Arts Mediatiques 11
Langue 11
CAREER EDUCATION
Career Life Education
(Typically taken in Grade 10)
Career Life Connections (Taken in Grade 11/12)
GRADES 11-12 ELECTIVES
OPTIONAL PROGRAMS
Program Grade Courses Time Frame
Ignite 11 or 12 -First Peoples 12 English-Psychology 12-Social Justice 12-Political Science 12
2 Quarters
ENGAGE 12 -Physics 12- CLCEngineering 12(Students should also consider taking Computer Science 11 & PRE-CALC 12
1 Quarter(Calculus & Pre-Calc 12 & Comp Sci will be taken in Q1 & Q3.)
Film Making in the 20th Century
11 or 12 Must pick 2 of the following:-Animation-Video Production-Photography
1 Quarter
Specialty Programs
REMEMBER TO CHOOSE 2 ALTERNATES
NOTE ANY SPECIFIC CONCERNS IN
COUNSELLING NOTES
PORTAL IS OPEN UNTIL MARCH 12
1. Required 48 credits: Language Arts 10, 11, 12 (English) 12 credits Social Studies 10 4 credits Social Studies 11 4 credits Science 10 4 credits Science 11 4 credits Mathematics 10 4 credits Mathematics 11 4 credits Physical Education 10 4 credits Fine Arts or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12 4 credits Career Life Education 4 credits
-------------------------------2. Electives (Grade 10, 11 and 12) 28 credits
3. Career Life Connections + 30 hrs. of WEX 4 credits
TOTAL 80 credits
(A minimum of 16 credits must be at the Grade 12 level.)
Graduation Program – 80 Credits
Social StudiesSocial Studies 9
Looking at cause & consequences; continuity & change: Age of Revolutions to WW I
Social Studies 10Looking at events from a historical perspective & ethical judgments: 20th Century Canada & beyond!
Urban Studies 12
History 12
PhysicalGeography 12
Philosophy 12
Law 12
Contemporary Indigenous Studies
Social Justice 12
Political Studies 12
Social Studies 8Looking at the historcial significance on how specific events relate to Canada: from Medieval Europe to
studying indigenous cultures in Canada
Economic Theory
Math Pathways
Workplace 10
Pre-Calculus 11
*Pathways should be chosen in consideration of your post-secondary program requirements
Pre-Calculus 12
Engineering or Computing Science
Workplace 11
Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10
Foundations of Math 11
Computing Science AP
Computing Science 12
Computing Science 11
Post SecondaryScience, Engineering,
Applied Science
Post SecondaryArts
Enter workforce directly after high
school, Trades
Attend College or University
Foundations of Math 12*Possible post secondary
requirement but may not be necessary
Calculus 12/AP*Optional but
strongly recommended
SCIENCE COURSES
Science 10
Life Sciences 11• Chemistry 11 • Physics 11 •
Earth Science
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 12 • CHEMISTRY 12 • PHYSICS 12
Science 9
Science for Citizens 11
Who?
Interest in Science and Math
Learn best by putting your knowledge in action
Labs, hands-on activities, …
Curious about how you might get involved with technology as a career
Chance to try electronics, robotics, and computing science
Work together with one cohort for a full quarter
Who We Are – Film Making for the 21st CenturyCourse: 8 creditsRationale: Multimedia careers are on the rise in British Columbia and students at Ecole Salish Secondary need a program to develop skills and experience the work environment to make educated decisions for the future.Program Outline:• Course will be full day in the quarter system or half day in the
semester system.• Students will choose to focus in 2 streams from the following:
• Media Arts – Video• Media Arts – Animation• Photography
• Students will practice and develop skills through small projects and will complete a final video project that defines WHO WE ARE.
Highlights of the program:• Opportunity to develop skills in a variety of digital software and
create projects that use both digital courses to complete• Field trips and studies specific to digital media outlets such as CBC,
BroadBandTV, Atomic Studios• Group projects designed to replicate a workplace environment• Opportunity to create and develop personal projects• Development of digital portfolio to assist with post-secondary
applications
Modern Languages
French 11 Spanish 11
Language Challenge & External
Language Credits
If you are fluent in a second language or have taken language
courses outside of Canada
See your Counsellor
French 12
Spanish 12
A language 11 & 12 is needed for some University programs!
Art and Media
Photography 11/12
Art Foundations 11/12
Media Arts 11/12 Animation
Visual Arts
Drawing & Painting 11/12
Ceramics & Sculpture 11/12
MediaArts
Video Production 11/12
NOTE: AP 2D Art & AP Drawing are offered with
permission of Art Instructor
DANCE
Dance 11/12Foundations
(Dance Technique & performance-open to all)
Dance 11/12 Company(Advanced course work and teacher approval
required)
MUSICAL THEATRE10-12
Program where students
will rotate through, Drama, Dance & possibly Choir
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY 11/12(Teacher approval required)
DRAMA
Acting 11
Acting 12
Directing & Scriptwriting
11
Directing & Scriptwriting
12
Musical Theatre 10
Musical Theatre 11
Musical Theatre 12
Theatre Company
Theatre Company
Theatre Company
Theatre Company
Theatre Company
Note: Theatre Company will involve after school participation
Drama 11: Stage, Tech or Acting! Lights-Camera, Film or Plays. Bring the joy of the arts to life in our fantastic theatre.
HOME ECONOMICS
Textiles 11
Foods 11
Textiles 12
Foods 12
Psychology12
Psychology 11
Family Studies
11
Applied Design, Skills & Technology
Life Skills 8
Robotics 10-12Levels 1, 2 & 3
Woodwork 9 Level 1
Metalwork 9 Level 1Metalwork 10-12 Levels 1, 2 & 3
Robotics 9 Level 1
Drafting & Design 9Level 1
Drafting & Design 10-12Levels 1, 2 & 3
Woodwork 10-12 Levels 1-4
Note: Students who complete a Gr 9 Level course will be enrolled in a Level 2 Gr 10-12 course.
Metal 8 & Woodwork 8 Robotics & Drafting 8
Art & Metal Jewelry 12
MUSIC
X BLOCK Sr Jazz Band (10-12)
(after school )10’s-12’s who are not in regular band
can take this class with director approval
Grade 11 Concert Band
Grade 12Concert Band
MUSICAL THEATRE 10-12
Program where students will rotate through, Drama, Dance
& possibly Choir
Physical Education
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
• Community leadership runs within the school day. In this class you will explore your own leadership skills, develop activities and programs to build Salish community, and work with community programs like food banks and community outreach activities to build service projects of your choosing. In the past we have run a toy drive for Christmas, sorted and packed food hampers with the Cloverdale Community Kitchen, trick-or-treated for canned goods on Halloween, and attended conferences in the lower mainland and across Canada. Students need to be able to work with their peers, be independent and pro-active, and happy to volunteer some time to class projects.
• Application required for this course- see Salish website
CAREER EDUCATION
Career Life Education
(Typically taken in Grade 10)
Career Life Connections
(Taken in Grade 11/12)
District Partnership Programs
• Get started on post-secondary while still attending high school
• Tuition paid by SD36
• can only apply in gr 10 & 11
• 21 areas of post-secondary training, such as:• Automotive
• Carpentry, Electrical
• Metal Fab, Welding
• Culinary, Baking/Pastry
• Hairdressing
• Art, Law Enforcement, Aviation, EA
Applications available in the Career Centre – deadline MAR 14TH!
Resources• Myblueprint.ca
• Activation key: salish• Provide your PEN (Provincial
Education #) and your courses & credits will load
• Plan courses, career info, PSI programs
• Educationplannerbc.ca• Search by program, study area• Resources, application portal
• Salish Career Centre• Counselling