Title: COURSE SELECTION AND PATHWAYS PLANNING
1COURSE SELECTION AND PATHWAYS PLANNING
2Course Selection Considerations
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
requirements - Post-Secondary pathway requirements
- Personal interests, strengths and needs
3Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
- Students must earn 30 credits
- (18 compulsory and 12 optional credits)9 optional
credits) - 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)
- 1 credit in French as a second language
- 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
- 1/2 credit in civics and 1/2 credit in career
studies
4Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
- Group 1 One additional credit in English, OR
French as a Second Language, OR a Native
language, OR a classical or an international
language, OR Social Sciences and the Humanities,
OR Canadian and World Studies OR Guidance and
Career Education OR Cooperative education - Group 2 One additional credit in Health and
Physical Education, OR the Arts, OR Business
Studies, OR French as a Second Language, OR
Cooperative Education - Group 3 One additional credit in Science (Grade
11 or 12) OR Technological Education, OR French
as a Second Language, OR Computer Studies, OR
Cooperative Education
5Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
- In addition to the 30 credits the OSSD requires
- 40 hours of community service
- Successful completion of the Grade 10 literacy
test (OSSLT)
To check on credit accumulation and attendance
history online visit http//info.hdsb.ca/sis/Login
.aspx (student number and birth date is
requiredsee the pink information sheet for more
on the Student Information System web resource)
6Types of Courses
- In Grade 9 and 10 there are three types of
courses - All compulsory courses are offered with a choice
between - Applied and Academic programming
- Applied (P) courses designed for students best
suited to hands-on learning with a focus on
practical application - Academic (D) courses designed for students best
suited to theoretical and/or independent learning
- Elective courses are offered as Open programs
- Open (O) courses are designed for all grade
appropriate students, no pre-requisite required
7Types of Courses
- In Grades 11 and 12 there are five types of
courses - Workplace (W) courses are designed with an
emphasis on workplace applications and prepare
students for a variety of direct entry careers
and training programs - College (C) courses are designed for entry into
certificate and diploma college programs - University/College (M) courses are designed for
entry into certificate, diploma, and degree
programs at colleges and universities (often
require pre-requisite courses in previous grades) - University (U) - courses are designed to meet
entrance requirements for university programs
(often require pre-requisite courses in previous
grades) - Open (O) courses are designed for all grade
appropriate students, no pre-requisite required
8Course Codes
grade
specialized instruction
course type
curriculum/subject area
9WORKFor more information on school to career
programs and opportunities visit,
schooltocareer.ca
10Pathways Requirements
- APPRENTICESHIPS
- Grade 12 College (C) Math and/or Physics is often
required for admission to apprenticeships and
OYAP - Additional information and application assistance
in PCC -
11APPRENTICESHIPFor more information on OYAP and
apprenticeships visit, apprenticesearch.com
12Pathways Requirements
- COLLEGE
- May require prerequisite (C), (M), or (U) Grade
11 12 courses - Degree granting programs require six Grade 12 (U)
or (M) courses - Be sure to check individual schools programs
for specific requirements
13COLLEGETo research and apply to Ontario colleges
visit, ontariocolleges.ca
14Pathways Requirements
- UNIVERSITY
- Requires 6 Grade 12 (U) and (M) courses including
English - Admission averages vary by program and school
- University programs require prerequisite Grade 12
courses (some with as many as five specified
courses) - Be sure to check individual schools programs
for specific requirements
15UNIVERSITIESTo research programs at all Ontario
universities visit, electronicinfo.ca
16Additional Considerations
- Be realistic, recognize your strengths and needs
- Past performance is an indicator of future
- performance
- Talk with teachers
- Consult contacts in desired profession
- Use myblueprint.ca/halton
- Visit careercruising.com (user id Halton
password 13510)
17IRHS Course Selection Process
- Students complete online course selections at
www.myblueprint.ca/halton. You will need to know
your OEN number that is on both your student card
report card. - Senior students received, a course selection
worksheet and a course selection Tips page in
period 1 classes - Period 2 Counsellors will be visiting to assist
students with their course selection - Course selections MUST be completed by Friday,
Feb. 21 - Course selections directly determine staffing,
course offerings, class sizes and the 2014/2015
timetable -
- Students and parents are invited to consult PCC
for assistance
18Course Selection for Grade 10
- Refer to the course selection worksheet
- Students entering Grade 10 must select English,
History, Science, Math, and the two half credit
courses Civics and Careers - English, Math, Science, and History are offered
as both Academic (D) and Applied (P) programs - Students entering Grade 10 have three elective
course choices - French Immersion students entering Grade 10 must
select Immersion French as one of their three
elective course choices.
19Course Selection for Grade 10
- Exploration Education Grade 10 Boys Girls
- IRHS is excited to offer a half day activity
based program for Grade 10 students.
Participating students will earn two credits in a
small group, experiential learning environment. - Ideal candidates are Grade 10 students (for the
2013/2014 school year) who - want/need active participation in their school
day - enjoy hands-on experiences outside the
classroom - would benefit from greater involvement in our
school and wider community - This is provided as a package under PPZ30M or
PPZ3OF worth two credits - See a PCC counsellor for more information!
20Course Selection for Grade 11
- Refer to the course selection worksheet
- Students entering Grade 11 must select English,
offered as both College (C) and University (U)
programs - Students entering Grade 11 must select Math,
offered as Workplace (E), College (C),
College/University (M) and University (U)
programs - Students entering Grade 11 have up to six
additional elective course choices - French Immersion students entering Grade 11 will
select Immersion French as one of their elective
course choices.
21Math Curriculum Pathways
22Course Selection for Grade 12
- Refer to the course selection worksheet
- Students entering Grade 12 must select English
which is offered as both College (C) and
University (U) programs - Students entering Grade 12 have up to seven
additional elective course choices - In Grade 12 most students will take only six
credits to meet the 30 credit OSSD requirement - French Immersion students entering Grade 12 will
select Immersion French as one of their elective
course choices
23Course Selection for Grade 12
- Refer to the course selection worksheet
- Grade 12 students who are not returning to IRHS
must choose Not Returning as their online
course selection for the following school year. - Grade 12 students who wish to return to IRHS must
select a minimum of six courses for a full year
OR three/four courses for semester 1 only
24SHSM Shazaam Programs
- Business - SHSM (Specialist High Skills Major)
- Includes a bundle of courses in the business
sector, experiential learning and specialized
training/certification - Students receive a SHSM diploma at graduation
- Visual Arts Design SHSM (Specialist High
Skills Major) - Includes a bundle of courses in the visual art
sector, experiential learning and specialized
training/certification - Students receive a SHSM diploma at graduation
25Graduate Certificates
- French Immersion Certificate
- French Immersion students receive the Certificate
of Immersion Studies in recognition of their 10
high school immersion credits - HDSB Business Certificate
- Students who graduate having earned 6 business
courses receive the HDSB Business certificate
26Regional Programs
- Specialized programming opportunities available
to all HDSB - High school students
- Includes
- Trailhead (Grade 10)
- Bronte Creek (Grades 11/12)
- OYAP programs (Grades 11/12)
- SHSM programs (Grades 11/12)
- International Baccalaureate (IB) (Grades 9 12)
- eLearning online course offerings (Grades 11/12)
- Additional information available in PCC and in
the IRHS - program book (online at irhs.ca)
272014/15 Course Additions
- HFC3M1 Food and Culture
-
- HSG3M1 Gender Studies
- HFA4C1 Nutrition and Health
- HSE4M1 Equity and Social Justice From
Theory to Practice - NDA3M1 Current Aboriginal Issues in Canada
- TGI4M1 Communications Technology
Interactive New - Media Animation
- TGV3M1 Communication Technology TV, Video,
Movie
282013/14 Online Only Course Options
- AMM3MO Music and Computers
- SVN3MO Environmental Science
- NBV3EO/NVB3CO Native Studies
- SVN3MO Environmental Science
- PPZ3OO Health for Life
- GWL3OO Designing Your Future
- CGR4MO Environment and Resource Management
- CPW4UO Canadian and World Politics
- SES4UO Earth and Space Science
- SCH4CO Chemistry
- TGV3MO Video Movie Production
- Additional courses are also available online.
See back of the new courses letter - For more information please visit the PCC office
to speak with a counsellor
29Remember
- Course selections must be completed online by
Friday, February 21st, 2014 - Review OSSD requirements each year
- Consult PCC for assistance as needed
30ONLINE COURSE SELECTION
Go to the Iroquois Ridge Website on front page
press Course selection website OR
www.myBlueprint.ca/halton/
MYBLUEPRINT COURSE SELECTION GUIDE
31Trailblazers
or select Iroquois Ridge High School
VISIT WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/HALTON/ SELECT YOUR
SECONDARY SCHOOL
32Final Notes
- Your student planner will be saved and you may
return to make changes AS LONG AS YOU HAVE NOT
SUBMITTED your plan. - The submission cut-off date is February 21st.
- Once you have submitted your selections you
cannot change them unless you go to the PCC
office and speak to a counsellor - For student specific questions make an
appointment in PCC with a counsellor
33Thank you for coming!
Still have questions? Please call PCC to book an
appointment with a counsellor
- Nancy Anstett
- Melanie Spelman
- Rachel Stecca