Title: SELECTING COURSES for NEXT YEAR 20102011
1SELECTING COURSES for NEXT YEAR2010/2011
- Grade 11 Students
- HOW TO MAKE WISE CHOICES FOR GRADE 12
2NEED TO KNOW
- DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
- POST SECONDARY REQUIREMENTS
- PERSONAL INTERESTS, STRENGTHS LIMITATIONS
3Ontario Secondary School Diploma
- Students must earn 30 credits (18 compulsory and
12 optional credits) - French Immersion 21 compulsory 9 optional
Credits) - 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)
- 1 credit in French as a second language 4th
French for French Immersion - 3 credits in mathematics
- 2 credits in science
- 1 credit in Canadian history
- 1 credit in Canadian geography
- 1 credit in the arts
- 1 credit in health and physical education
- .5 credits in civics.5 credits in career studies
- Group 1 - 1 additional credit in English, OR
French, OR Native language, OR a third language,
OR social science OR Canadian and world studies
OR Co-op - Group 2 - 1 additional credit in health and
physical education, OR the arts, OR business
studies OR Co-op - Group 3 - 1 additional credit in science (Grade
11 or 12) OR technological education (Grades
9-12) OR Co-op -
4Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) cont.
- 40 hours of community service
- Grade 10 literacy test (April 8th, 2010)
A credit history summary will be distributed to
all students in Semester II
5(No Transcript)
6POST SECONDARY OPTIONS
APPRENTICESHIP
UNIVERSITY
On the Job Training Plus college courses leading
to Certification 3-5 yrs.
Theoretical Independent Learning - the goal is
to expand knowledge in a specific area 4 yr.
Degree program
COLLEGE
- Applied learning with all courses directed to
training for a specific career leads to a 2 or
3 yr Diploma. - NEW some Colleges offer university degree
programs in specific areas
7Grade 11 Marks
- When applying to College and Universities all
your grade 11 marks will be listed. - Your secondary school will provide final grades
for your previously completed 3U/M and 4U/M
courses on your application before sending it to
the OUAC. - Then, in early February, your school will provide
final grades for completed first-semester
courses. - Once all your required academic data has been
received, the universities may issue early
conditional offers of admission. Each university
will determine its own criteria for these
conditional offers. These decisions will be based
on some combination of 3U/M and 4U/M
courses/grades available at that time.
8POST SECONDARY REQUIREMENTS
- COLLEGE
- Average in grade 1112 courses of high 60s and
70s (depends on program and school) - Courses may be studied at C or U level
- Degree granting programs require 6 gr12 U / M
courses - Need to check individual schools programs for
specific requirements
- UNIVERSITY
- Requires a min. of 6 gr12 courses with an average
of low 70s to high 80s depending on the program
school - Most schools require 4 U courses and 2 M however
that varies from school to school - Need to check individual schools programs for
specific requirements
DO THE RESEARCH !
9WHERE DO I FIND THE INFORMATION?
- UNIVERSITIES
- eINFO
- www.electronicinfo.ca
- www.ouac.on.ca
- COLLEGE
- Ontario College Guide
- Individual college calendars in the library
- www.ocas.on.ca
- www.osca.ca
- Career Cruising (halton / 13600)
- www.careercruising.com
10WHERE DO I FIND THE INFORMATION? Cont.
- APPRENTICESHIP
- May start through the OYAP program at high school
or through college - Math is required for many of the apprenticeship
programs - www.edu.on.ca
- Information in Student Services
11Bachelor of Commerce
- Queens
- Average of 87
- ENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U course in mathematics.
A minimum mark of 80 is required for all three
prerequisite courses. - No more than two 4M courses from any discipline.
- Enrolment 300
- McMaster
- Average of 80-82
- ENG4U two of MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U
- Enrolment 610
12Communication and DesignRadio and Television
ProgramRyerson University
- Mark range for six 12U/M courses 70-75
- Prerequisite English 12U with 70 minimum
- Entire academic record considered
- Non-academic criteria are important.
- 750 word statement
- Must be able to keyboard
- Interview
13Applied Photography at Sheridan College
- questionnaire
- Portfolio (40.00 fee)
- Participation in an info session
- OSSD
- judged on the average of 6 highest senior courses
including grade 12 U or C English
14Sheet Metal Worker
- Apprenticeship is a hands-on training program for
people who want to work in skilled trades or
occupations. - The remainder involves related theoretical
training, usually obtained at a college of
applied arts and technology or another approved
training delivery agency. -
- Individualized contract or training plan between
a person who wants to learn a skilled trade and a
training sponsor or an employer.
- HIGH SCHOOL COURSES
- ENG4E
- MAP4C
- SPH4C
- CO-OP
- OYAP
- LENGTH 4 TO 5 YEARS
15KNOW YOUR STRENGTHS WEAKNESSESCareer Cruising
(halton / 13600)
BE REALISTIC
Talk To Your Teachers
Talk to people in the field
Best indicator of Future Performance is Past
Performance
16COURSES TO WATCH FOR
- COP408 ( 2 credits) or (4 credits) APPLY
- PAF4O-(Co-Ed)
- PSE4U
- PLF4C
- ENG 4 required
- 3 University Math's
- MDM4U
- MHF4U (Advanced Functions)
- MCV Calculus Vectors
- 2 College Maths
- MAP4C ( prereq. MBF3C1 or MCF3M1 or MCR3U1)
- MCT4C (college tech) (prereq. MCF3M or MCR3U1 or
MAP4C1) - REGIONAL Programs
- Only one senior college course in biology,
chemistry physics (SBI3C1, SPH4C1, SCH4C1
(2011/2012)
17HOW TO FILL IN THE OPTION SHEET
- Option Sheets will be done electronically
- Students will be able to complete their option
sheet on the Blakelocks web site starting - WEDNESDAY FEB. 3rd
- Last date to enter options will be
- WEDNESDAY FEB. 17th
18-
- Guidance Counsellors will be available in periods
34 from February 08th to February 111th in the
S204/205 for informal consultation. -
19HOW DOES THE OPTION PROCESS WORK?
- Students select a 8 courses for the following
year - Students receive verification forms through
period 1 - From these selections a determination is made on
which classes will run in 2010/11 and how many
sections will be allocated - The opportunities for students to make changes of
compulsory courses will be very limited.
20MAKE WISE DECISIONS
21On Line Option Process
- The address is http//tab.hdsb.ca
- Students
- Student Services
- Click on Register Online
- Type in directly to
- http//info.hdsb.ca/OptionSheets/
22Password Setup Screen
- The address is http//tab.hdsb.ca
- In the first box type in your 9 digit student
number. Be sure to include all 0s. - For your first time logging in you must typeopt
23Change Password Screen
- In the first box type in your 9 digit student
number. Be sure to include all 0s. - Type opt in the Old Password box.
- Type a new password in the New Password box,
then type the same password in the Confirm New
Password box. - Click on the Submit button.
- Once you login you will see the following screen
24Option Form Course Selection
- TO ADD A COURSE select the course from the
Course Options box with a mouse click and then
click on the gtgt button. Be sure to double
check that the course code is correct. -
- TO REMOVE A COURSE select the course from the
Selected Options box with a mouse click and
then click on the ltlt button. - If you click on the List of Chosen Options
(printable format) link, you will then see a
confirmation report similar to the one on the
next screen. Print a copy of this report for
your record.
25Course Requests Display Screen
- Check that all of your course selections are
correct and that you have only selected each
course once. Then click on the Exit link to
close out of the application. -
- If you wish to change your selections, click
Back to Option Input Screen. You will then be
able to change your selections.
26Final Notes
- Once you exit the application you can access it
again to change your selections until the
submission cut-off date - If you do not make selections, WE will select for
you. - WEDNESDAY FEB. 17th last day