Course Registration Contract 2009 - 2010

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Transcript Course Registration Contract 2009 - 2010

CANTERBURY HIGH SCHOOL
ONLINE
Course Registration Contract
2011 – 2012
DUE DATES
Online Course Selection begins
FRIDAY JAN 13, 2012. You cannot lock in
your course selections until January 23.
The course selection website will be
locked as of Feb 21, 2012.!!!!
Return your signed
verification form which
includes media release
form to your
period 1, day 1 teacher no
later than
Wed. Feb. 22, 2012
15 Compulsory Credits
+ 3 Compulsory Categories
+ 12 Elective Credits
= 30 Total Credits !
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Gr 11 Student Notes
• Einfo averages are guidelines only
• Applying for science? Check new 2012 prerequisites on the particular university’s
website. (e.g. chemistry)
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Course Information
•See the Canterbury section of the
OCDSB online course calendar
•See the CHS Website for link
English - 4 compulsory credits
Choices Include:
Check prerequisites
• Academic or Applied/College or University
• Yearbook / Newspaper, Writer’s Craft, Studies in “Lit”
Mathematics - 3 compulsory
credits
MATHEMATICS
Math - Academic
MPM 2D
Math - Applied
MFM 2P
Functions - University
MCR 3U
Functions and Applications U/C
MCF 3M
Advanced Functions - University
MHF 4U
Calculus & Vectors - University
MCV 4U
Data Management- University
MDM 4U
Foundations for College Math -Coll
MBF 3C
Mathematics for College Technology
Math For Work & Everyday Llife
Choices Include:
MAP 4C
MCT4C
MEL 3E
Check prerequisites
• Academic or Applied
• College, University, or ‘M’
• Essentials “E”
• New course: MCT 4C Math for College Technology
Science - 2 compulsory credits (possible Category
3 credit)
Check prerequisites
Choices Include:
• Academic or Applied Science
• College or University Biology & Chemistry
• University Physics
General Arts Courses - 1 compulsory credit
(possible Category 2 credit)
Check prerequisites
A good source of optional credits
Business Studies (possible Category 2 credit)
- optional credit
Check prerequisites
• Business Diploma Recognizes (6 credits) 50%
in all Business Courses; Max 2 credits from
Coop in Business related practice; 1 credit in
Business from grade 9 or 10; 3 Business
credits from 11 or 12
BUSINESS SHSM
Entrepreneurship & Marketing
(Specialized High Skills Major)
*NEW PROGRAM AT CHS*
*ONLY SCHOOL OFFERING
IT IN OCDSB*
CHS Business Program
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Business
Certificate
Concentration of 6
Business courses
Credits from Gr. 912
OCDSB certificate
awarded at
graduation
•Business SHSM
•Bundle of 9 courses – Gr. 11
& 12
•Business, English & Math
•One co-op placement
•Additional requirements –
industry certification &
experiential learning
•Ministry recognized – on
transcript
Bundle of Gr. 11 & 12 Credits
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4 Business
– BDI3C, BMI3C, BTA3O, BAF3M, BDP3O,
BOH4M, BBB4M, BOG4E, BDV4C
1 or 2 English
– ENG4C, ENG4U, EMS3O, EBT4O
1 or 2 Math
– MBF3C, MCF3M, MCR3U, MCF3M, MEL3E,
MAP4C, MDM4U
2 Co-op Credits
Six Sector Certifications
• CPR
• Standard First Aid
• Customer Service
• Workplace Hazardous Materials Information
System (WHMIS)
• Counterfeit Detection
• Ergonomics
• Office Health and Safety
• Personality Inventory
Experiential Learning – Career
Exploration – Reach Ahead
• Job shadowing
• Business competitions
• Trade shows, business tours, guest
speakers, business mentorship
• Visits to Universities, Colleges,
Apprenticeship Training and Workplaces
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
• Open to ALL PATHWAYS – Workplace,
Apprenticeship, College and
University
• Additional application document – on
website
• Consultation follows with guidance for
proper course selection
Canadian & World Studies/Social Sciences &
Humanities
Check prerequisites
CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES / SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
History - Academic
CHC 2D
History- Academic in French
CHC 2DF
History - Applied
CHC 2P
Civics/Careers
CHV 2O/ GLC 2O
Travel and Tourism
CGG 3O
Canadian & World Issues - Univ
World History to 16th Cen. -U/C
CGW 4U
CHW 3M (F)
West and the World - University
Canadian Law / Inter.Law - U/C
CHY 4U
CLU 3M
Economics Issues - University
CLN 4U
CIA 4U
Intro to Psych/Soc/Anthro - U/C
HSP 3M
World Religions - U/C
HRT 3M
Philosphy--The Big Questions
HZB 30
Individuals and Families - U/C
New course HZT 30 Philosophy
HHS 4M
Classical & Int’l Languages (possible Category
1 credit)
Cooperative Education (possible Category 1, 2,
or 3 credit)
-Optional credits
CLASSICAL AND INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES
Spanish
LWS BD
LWS CU
LWS DU
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION (you will be contacted for an interview)
(Coop represents 2.0 credits)
COP30D
FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Core French - Academic, Univ
FSF 2D
FSF 3U
Core French - Applied
FSF 2P
FSF 3O
Extended French- Academic, Univ
FEF 2D
FEF 3U
FSF 4U
FEF 4U
TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION
Technological Design
TDJ 2O
Communications Tech - U/C
Computer & Information Science U/C
ICS 20
TDJ 3M
TGJ3M
TGJ 4M
ICS 3U
ICS 4U
New Course ICS 20 Computer Information
Science
Check prerequisites
Introduction to Computer Studies (ICS2O)
Students will use an innovative 3D programming
environment to create animations and interactive
video games.
Students will learn/explore:
• fundamental computer programming concepts
• how to build/upgrade computers
• the future of computing technology
• the ever-growing world of video games
This is a highly creative and formative course for
those students who may be interested in
studying Computer Science in Grade 11 (ICS3U)
and Grade 12 (ICS4U). Please see Mr. Miller if
you have any questions.
French as a 2nd Language - 1 compulsory
credit (possible Category 1 credit)
FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Core French - Academic, Univ
FSF 2D
FSF 3U
Core French - Applied
FSF 2P
FSF 3O
Extended French- Academic, Univ
FEF 2D
FEF 3U
FSF 4U
FEF 4U
Check prerequisites
A good source of optional credits
Extended French Diploma Recognizes 4 FEF credits +
3 other credits studied in French
New Course: FSF30 Open level French
Health & Physical Education - 1 compulsory
credit (possible Category 2 credit)
Technological Education (possible Category 3
credit)
Outdoor Education
- optional credit
Check prerequisites
OUTDOOR EDUCATION (PAD 3O)
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Available to students
entering Gr. 10, 11 or 12
Year-long course
Classes 8:00-9:00am
Wed. mornings
Outside of regular
timetable (potentially a 9th
credit for the year)
Outdoor Education (PAD 3O)
• $325 course supplement
• 6 outings (canoeing, hiking, winter camping,
etc.)
• approximately 10 school days missed
• ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION FORM
REQUIRED TO BE COMPLETED (printed
off from website – submitted to guidance)
• Limited enrollment (1 course section)
Guidance & Career Education (possible
Category 1 credit)
GUIDANCE AND CAREER EDUCATION
Interdisciplinary Studies--Leadership Link)
Leadership and Peer Support
IDC 30
GPP 3O
Cooperative Education 2 credits COP3OD
Link
Crew
IDC3O
Link Leader Training
Aug/11
Grade 9 Orientation Sept/11
What is Link Crew?
• This course will explore and foster key aspects and qualities of
leadership. IDC30 is designed to develop confidence and decision-making
abilities of students to positively influence the world around them, and
consequently, to empower others along the way.
• The major role of Link Crew students is to encourage new students to
feel connected, safe, informed and comfortable during the first year at
Canterbury.
Applications
Are available in Student
Services.
Notes
•Add the total number of credits you have
selected– you should have 8 credits in each of
grades 9, 10 and 11. Grade 11 students will not
be able to select Grade 12 courses at this time.
•Grade 12 must have a total of at least 6 credits 3 each semester.
•Each grade level must select 2 alternate courses
in case course scheduling conflicts.
•This does not include courses taken outside of
the regular school day. For example, Outdoor Ed
or extra Arts Canterbury Courses ie portfolio or
company.
PROGRAM PATHWAYS
WORKPLACE, APPRENTICESHIP,
COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY
• FOR INFORMATION ON THESE
PACKAGES VISIT
• www.passpathways.on.ca
• Or refer to course calendar
OCDSB Focus Programs
•Explore an area of interest
•Taken in gr. 11 or 12
•Offered at a host school for 1 semester
then return to CHS
•Package of 4 credits
OCDSB Focus Programs
•4 credits in 1 semester
•Dance –Gloucester and Woodroffe HS
• Musical Theatre – Sir Robert Borden
HS
• World Music – Brookfield HS
•Communication and Design - Merviale
HS
OCDSB Focus Programs
Trades and Technology
•4 credits in 1 semester
• Cabinet Making - Glebe HS
•Landscape and Design – Bell HS
•NOTE: Arts Canterbury students
cannot apply for focus programs
Specialist High Skills Major Programs (SHSM)
• Certification and in-depth training in a chosen
employment sector taken in grade 11 and grade 12.
• Advanced Culinary Education—Sir Guy Carleton SS
• Broadcast and Digital Media—Sir Wilfred Laurier SS
• Communication and Design—Merivale HS
• Fabrication—South Carleton HS
• Green Learning—Nepean HS
• Housebuilding—various locations
• Tool and Die—Hillcrest HS
• Entrepreneurship & Business – Canterbury HS
• See your counselor for details or visit Board website
eLearning Courses
Are only available if the course is NOT offered at
our school
OR
If a required course cannot be timetabled.
All courses are subject to the Principal’s
approval.
Please see your counselor for more information
and the course calendar for a complete listing of
eLearning courses offered.
CHOOSE WISELY
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Course selection requires time!! (You have much
more time this year than last year!!!)
The school timetable is built based on student
selections—the ones that you are making now.
• NO Changes to electives
will be made after submitted
in Course Planner.
WEB BASED COURSE SELECTION
• You will make your course selections online.
• We are using Career Planner by Career Cruising
• See the tutorial at Course Selection Video
Demonstration
Entering your courses
• If you do not have the prerequisite this
program will not accept your selection
• Students in the Arts Canterbury program
should enter the 2 course codes provided
by your Arts Teacher. Arts Canterbury
courses held outside of the school day
must be registered through the
Department Head. (portfolio, company,
Music)
• Remember: course selections can NOT be
changed once you have submitted your
selections.
Not every course is available in
every period so it may not be
possible to schedule all of your
choices
The course calendar with prerequisites and
descriptions can be found on the Canterbury
website.
Follow the link from the SERVICES tab at
the top of the front page to the Student
Services webpage
Our School Website
(www.canterburyhs.ocdsb.ca)
Submitting Forms
• Once you have submitted your
course selection print off the
course request sign off sheet which
your parent/guardian must sign in 3
Places
• Includes media release form
• Counselors will be available in lab
231 over the lunch hour from Feb
th
th
6 to 16 to assist with course
selection.