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Grade 10 Parent Course Selection Information Night

Grade 10 Parent Course Selection Information Night. Graduation Requirements. 30 credits, 110 hours/credit 18 compulsory credits: 4 credits English 3 credits Math (at least 1 in Gr. 11 or 12) 2 credits Science 1 credit Canadian Geography - Grade 9 1 credit Canadian History - Grade 10

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Grade 10 Parent Course Selection Information Night

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  1. Grade 10 Parent Course Selection Information Night

  2. Graduation Requirements 30 credits, 110 hours/credit 18 compulsory credits: 4 credits English 3 credits Math (at least 1 in Gr. 11 or 12) 2 credits Science 1 credit Canadian Geography - Grade 9 1 credit Canadian History - Grade 10 1 credit French as a second language 1 credit Arts 1 credit Health & Physical Education 1/2 credit Grade 10 Civics 1/2 credit Grade 10 Career Studies

  3. Additional Credits (OSS) • Three additional credits - one from each of the following lists: Group 1: Can & World Studies, 5th English, Social Science & Humanities, French as a second language, Native or international language, Co-op, or Guidance Group 2: Business Studies, 2nd Art, 2nd Phys. Ed., Co-op, or French as a second language Group 3: Science - 11 or 12, Technological Education or Co-op, or French as a second language • Plus 12 elective credits • Plus successful completion of the Grade 10 Literacy Test • Plus 40 hours of Community Service

  4. CONSIDERING “CO-OP” EDUCATION? • WHAT IS IT? • LINKS ACADEMIC STUDIES WITH WORK EXPERIENCE • WHO CAN TAKE CO-OP? • GRADE 11 or 12 • HOW DO I APPLY? • ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS? • SEE Ms. Presutto or Mr. Corrigan in the Co-op office

  5. Types of Courses in Grades 11 & 12 • Five streams (types) of courses may be offered. • Streams are geared to students’ destinations after high school. • Open courses, which are not specific to destinations are offered. • Where appropriate, transfer courses allow movement between different streams. Workplace College University/College University Open For students planning to enter the workplace. (L) To prepare students for most college programs. (C) To prepare students for specific college and university programs. (M) To prepare students for university. (U) • For all students • Used to meet compulsoryrequirement and/or for personal interest • (O) • Not specific to a particular post-secondary destination.

  6. Sample of Post-Secondary Destinations Chart for Mathematics, Grades 9 – 12 University Degree engineering computer science commerce life science architecture Grade 12 U Calculus and Vectors MCV4U Note: The new Advanced Functions is a prerequisite for Calculus and Vectors. University Degree business kinesiology general science life science nursing Grade 12 U Advanced Functions MHF4U Grade 11 U Functions MCR3U Grade 12 U Math of Data Management MDM4U many programs require a 2nd math eg. business Grade 9 Principles Academic 75 MPM1D Grade 10 Principles Academic MPM2D Grade 11 M Functions and Applications MCF3M Grade 12 C Math For College Technology MCT4C College Diploma auto mechanics engineer technician Tool and Die Grade 9 Foundations Applied MFM1P Grade 10 Foundations Applied MFM2P Grade 11 C Foundations for College Math MBF3C Grade 12 C Foundations for College Math MAP4C College Diploma practical nursing business Hotel, Travel Grade 9 MAT1L Grade 10 MAT2L Grade 11 Math for Work and Everyday Life MEL3E Grade 12 Math for Work and Everyday Life MEL4E direct to workplace vocational programs service industries

  7. Grade 11 & 12 Course Types Universities will accept for admission: • U courses • M courses (some universities will only accept a certain # of this course type) Colleges will accept for admission: • U courses • M courses • O courses • C courses

  8. Summer School - July 2011 • Reinforcement (repeat) summer school credits are offered for core subjects from grades 9 - 12 • You may take reinforcement courses in summer school if your mark is between 35%-49% • Limited offerings of full credit courses are offered for grades 10 to 12

  9. UNIVERSITY? COLLEGE? APPRENTICESHIP? DIRECTLY TO WORK? Destination Pathways

  10. University Programs 1. Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences (DEGREES) 2. : Business Related Programs (DEGREES) 3. Life Sciences Programs (DEGREES) 4. Engineering or Physical Sciences (DEGREES) 5. Fine Arts (DEGREES)

  11. College Programs • Non-Technical (General Arts, Early Childhood Ed.) • Diploma and/or Degree 2. Business Related Programs (Marketing, Accounting) Diploma and/or Degree 3. Science or Health (Massage Therapy, Paramedic) Diploma and/or Degree 4.Technical (Computer Systems, Automotive Technician) Diploma and/or Degree

  12. Other Options 1. APPRENTICESHIPS 2. WORK

  13. University:Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences

  14. College: Non-Technical General Arts, Youth Worker, Early Childhood Education

  15. University: Business Related Programs

  16. College: Business Related Programs, ie. Marketing, Accounting

  17. University:Life Sciences Programs

  18. College: Science or Health Programs ie. Massage Therapy, Paramedic

  19. University: Engineering or Physical Sciences

  20. College: Technical ie. Automotive Tech., Computer Systems, Electronics

  21. 5. APPRENTICESHIP

  22. Strategies for the Post-Secondary Search, NOW is the time to prepare….

  23. University & College Admissions • Check • University: www.electronicinfo.ca • College: www.ontariocolleges.ca • Apprenticeship: www.apprenticesearch.com • Look for cut off marks, prerequisites, new programs offered, limited enrolment programs, coop programs, financial opportunities, addition requirements, housing.

  24. High SchoolDiploma 6 grade 12 university or U/C courses admission based on popularity of program and top marks in grade 12 core courses -- prerequisites differ by program chosen. The Program dictates additional criteria for admission e.g. letters of reference, interview Know your program's requirements! General Admission Requirements for University

  25. Marks are not always enough! • Some programs may require:profile sheet, essay, letter of intent supplementary application, reference letters, interview, admission testing, portfolio, audition

  26. Why Consider College? • offer a wide variety of programs from certificate to diploma/joint degrees • focus on practical education -- towards a specific career • highly experienced faculty • innovative new programs quickly develop • co-op (paid!) and apprenticeship opportunities • excellent employment placement rate • becoming a ‘stop’ on the educational journey -- either before or after university • close to home • cheaper $$$$$$$

  27. High SchoolDiploma admission based on popularity of program and top marks in grade 11 and 12 core courses -- prerequisites differ by program chosen -- see College calendars. English & Math proficiency admission test The Program dictates additional criteria for admission e.g. letters of reference, interview, mandatory orientation interview General Admission Requirements for College

  28. How Do You Decide?? • Look at interests, goals, grades, what’s important to you….. • Plan your courses backwards, from post secondary prerequisites down to grade 11 -- use the Educational Planning Sheet at the back of the course calendar • Know what prerequisites (especially English/Math/Science) are needed to keep the doors open to your destination pathway • Stay informed – check often as colleges and universities release details • Allow for flexibility -- have a backup plan!

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