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Grad Requirements Presentation

Grad Requirements Presentation. Regular Dogwood Graduation Requirements. Foundation Studies (24 Credits). Language Arts Requirement. One of: Chemistry 11 Physics 11 Biology 11 Earth Science 11 Sci. & Tech. 11 Information Technology 11.

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Grad Requirements Presentation

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  1. Grad Requirements Presentation

  2. Regular Dogwood Graduation Requirements Foundation Studies (24 Credits) • Language Arts Requirement One of: • Chemistry 11 • Physics 11 • Biology 11 • Earth Science 11 • Sci. & Tech. 11 • Information Technology 11 • English 11 or Communications 11 & • English 12 or Communications 12 • Principles of Math 11 • Applications of Math 11 • Essentials of Math 11 • Mathematics 11 Requirement • Social Studies 11 • First Nations Studies 12 • Social Studies 11 Requirement Dual Credit Course Eg. Food Studies 11 (4 credit course) • 2 of the 4 credits used to fulfill “Fine Arts” requirements • 2 of the 4 credits used to fulfill “Applied Skills” requirements • Science 11 Requirement • Eg. Acting 11 (4 credit course) • 2 of the 4 credits used to fulfill “Fine Arts” requirements • Fine Arts (2 credits) • Eg. P.E. 11 (4 credit course) • 2 of the 4 credits used to fulfill “Applied Skill” requirements • Applied Skills (2 credit) • CAPP 11 (2 credits) • CAPP 12 (2 credits) • 30 hours Work Experience Selected Studies (28 Credits) • 10 credits must be Grade 12 “Provincially Approved” courses (2.5 courses)

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