MSS Course Offerings Summary 2016-2017 Courses that are bolded are compulsory courses that must be chosen. Grade 9 English Locally Developed, Applied, Academic Mathematics Locally Developed, Applied, Academic Science Locally Developed, Applied, Academic Geography Locally Developed, Applied, Academic Language French (Applied or Academic)or Ojibwe Healthy Active Living Education Food and Nutrition Visual Arts Music Expressing Aboriginal Cultures Into. To Info. Tech. in Business Exploring Technologies ENG1L, ENG1P, ENG1D MAT1L, MFM1P, MPM1D SNC1L, SNC1P, SNC1D CGC1P5, CGC1P, CGC1D FSF1P, FSF1D, LNOBO PPL1O HFN1O AVI1O AMU1O NAC1O BTT1O TIJ1O Grade 10 English Locally Developed, Applied, Academic Mathematics Locally Developed, Applied, Academic Science Workplace, Applied, Academic History Locally Developed, Applied, Academic Career Studies/Civics Drama Visual Arts Music Introduction to Business French Applied, Academic Ojibwe - Gr. 10 Introduction to Ojibwe Healthy Active Living Education Communication Technology Construction Technology Transportation Technology Introduction to Technology for Girls ENG2L, ENG2P, ENG2D MAT2L, MFM2P, MPM2D SVN3E, SNC2P, SNC2D CHC2L, CHC2P, CHC2D CIVCAR (GLC2O&CHV2O) ADA2O AVI 2O AMU2O BBI2O FSF2P or 2D LNOCO LNOAO PPL2O TGJ2O TCJ2O TTJ2O IDC3O Grade 11 English Mathematics Workplace, College, University English: Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices Workplace, College, C/M, University Science Physics Biology, College, University Chemistry Environmental Science, Workplace *Guitar *Entrepreneurship: The Venture *World History to the End of the 15th Century *Understanding Fashion Music Art Canadian Law Computer and Information Science Accounting French Ojibwe Introduction to Ojibwe Cooperative Education (Semester 1, 2) Healthy Active Living Education Personal and Fitness Activities Raising healthy Children (Parenting) ENG3E, ENG3C, ENG3U NBE3C, NBE3E MEL3E, MBF3C, MCF3M, MCR3U SPH3U, SPH4C SBI3C, SBI3U SCH3U, SCH4C SVN3E *AMG3O *BDI3C *CHW3M *HNC3O AMU3M AVI30/3M CLU3M/3E ICS3U/3C BAF3M/BAI3E FSF3U/3O LNODO LNOA0 COOPED PPL3O PAF3O HPC3O Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Issues and Perspectives NDA3M World Views and Aspirations of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples in Canada Communication Technology Construction Technology Manufacturing Technology Transportation Technology Technology For Girls E-Learning Courses (See the list on the last page.) *Grade 11 & 12 courses NOT offered next year but may Vocal Music Drama Marketing Forces of Nature: Physical Processes and Disasters Analysing Current Economic Issues Writer’s Craft World History Since the 15th Century Food and Culture Earth and Space Science NBV3C, NBV3E TGJ3M TCJ3C/3E TMJ3C/3E TTJ3C/3O IDC3O be offered 2017-2018): AMV3M ADA3O BMI3C CGF3M CIA4U EWC4U CHY4U HFC3M/3E SES4U Grade 12 English ENG4C/4U/4E Ontario Literacy Course OLC4O *Accounting *BAT4M *World Geography: Urban Patterns and Population Issues *CGU4M *Canadian/International Law and Legal Studies *CLN4U/4C *Families In Canada *HHS4C * Introductory Kinesiology *PSK4U Music AMU4M Art AVI4M AVI4E Environment and Resource Management CGR4M/4E French FSF4U/4O Introduction to Ojibwe LNOAO Cooperative Education (Semester 1, 2) COOP Peer Teaching IDC4O Leadership IDC4U Healthy Active Living Education PPL4O Personal and Fitness Activities PAF4O Math MCT4C/MAP4C/MEL4E Calculus MCV4U Functions MFH4U Data Management MDM4U Science Chemistry SCH4U/SCH4C Biology SBI4U /3C Physics SPH4U/SPH4C Nutrition and Health HFA4U/4C Challenge and Change in Society HSB4U Communication Technology TGJ4M/4O Manufacturing Technology TMJ4C/4E Transportation Technology TTJ4C/4E Construction Technology TCJ4C/4E Technology For Girls IDC3O 1st Semester Only GRAD01 E-Learning Courses (See the list on the last page.) **Grade 11 & 12 courses offered next year but will NOT be offered in 2017-2018: Guitar AMG3O Entrepreneurship: The Venture BDI3C Accounting BAT4M World Geography: Urban Patterns and Population Issues CGU4M World History to the End of the 15th Century CHW3M Canadian/International Law and Legal Studies CLN4U/4C Understanding Fashion HNC3O Families In Canada HHS4C Introductory Kinesiology PSK4U 2015-2016 (Draft for 2016-2017) RDSB e-Learning Courses for Please see your guidance counsellor in June for an updated list and additional forms to enrol in one of these courses. Many more courses become available throughout the year. Chelmsford VDCS Chelmsford VDCS Confederation SS Espanola HS Lasalle SS Manitoulin SS Lively DSS Sudbury SS Lockerby CS LoEllen Park SS M.W. Moore SS M.W. Moore SS M.W. Moore SS M.W. Moore SS M.W. Moore SS M.W. Moore SS BAF3M BAT4M CGF3M PPZ3O SNC4M EWC4U MEL3E/4E ICS3C/U HRT3M ETS4U CHV2O0 GLC2O0 CGR4M CGW4U CHI4U HZT4UO Financial Accounting Fundamentals Financial Accounting Principles Physical Geography Health For Life Health Science The Writers’ Craft mathematics For Work and Everyday Life Computer Programming World Religions: Beliefs Issues and Religious Traditions Studies in Literature Civics Career Studies Environment & Resource Management Canadian and World Issues Canada: History, Identity and Culture Philosophy Manitoulin Secondary School Tentative Dual Credits Dual Credits will be offered next year but may not be offered in 2017-2018. Dual Credits are offered by Cambrian College. Students are able to earn credits towards their secondary school diploma as well as Post-secondary diploma or apprenticeship certification. Each course gives students one grade 12 secondary credit and one 1st year college credit. Please see your guidance counsellor for additional forms. • • Exploring Art and Design (AFDC) College Connection (GLH4T) Specialist High Skills Major Program: Arts & Culture (SHSM) A SHSM is a specialized program designed to allow students to focus on knowledge and skills of particular importance in an economic sector (Arts and Culture), while meeting the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Students are able to obtain certifications and/or training recognized by the sector as part of the SHSM requirements. This program is an excellent opportunity for students to build their skill base, acquire valuable certifications and to network within the arts and culture industry. With the help and guidance of SHSM program leaders, students will: - choose courses that align with the arts and culture industry - participate in learning and career exploration activities (job shadowing, trade fairs, tours, etc) - participate in ‘reach ahead’ activities (interview industry professionals, complete dual-credits, etc) - Complete a co-op placement in the arts and culture industry - Complete 6 industry certifications (CPR, WHMIS, First Aid, etc)
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