ARTS
ADA1O1 Drama
Grade 9 Open
ADA2O1 Drama
Grade 10 Open
ADA3M1 Drama
Grade 11 U/C
ADA4M1 Drama
Grade 12 U/C
AWJ3O1 * Stage Design
Grade 11 Open
AWJ4M1 * Stage Design Grade 12 U/C
ADB2O1 &AMT2O1* Music Theatre (2credits)
Grade 10 Open
ADB3O1 &AMT3O1* Music Theatre (2credits)
Grade 11 Open
ADB4M1 &AMT4M1* Music Theatre (2credits)
Grade 12 U/C
Offered Alternate Years *Music Theatre offered 2020-2021
*AWJ3M/3O/4M offered 2020-2021 **Drama Production 2021-2022
ADD2O1 &ADP3M** Production (2credits)
Grade 10 Open & 11 U/C
ADD3M1 &ADP3M** Production (2credits)
Grade 11 U/C
ADD4M1 &ADP4M1** Production (2credits)
Grade 12 U/C
AWJ3M1 * Stage Design Grade 11 U/C
ARTS
AMI1O1 Instrumental Music
Grade 9 Open
AMV1O1 Music—Vocal Grade 9 Open
AMI2O1 Instrumental Music
Grade 10 Open
AMV2O1 Music—Vocal Grade 10 Open
AMV3M1 Music—Vocal Grade 11 U/C
AMI3M1 Instrumental Music
Grade 11 U/C
AMI4M1 Instrumental Music
Grade 12 U/C
AMG2O1 Music—Guitar Grade 10 Open
AMG3M1 Music—Guitar Grade 11 U/C
AMV4M1 Music—Vocal Grade 12 U/C
AMG4M1 Music—Guitar Grade 12 U/C
AMG1O1 Music—Guitar Grade 9 Open
ARTS
AVI1O1 /NAC1O1 Visual Arts/ Expressions of Indigenous Culture
Grade 9 Open
AVI2O1 Visual Arts
Grade 10 Open
AVI3M1 Visual Arts Grade 11 U/C
AVI4M1 Visual Arts Grade 12 U/C
AVI3O1 Visual Arts
Grade 11 Open
AWO4M1** Printmaking Grade 12 U/C
AWO3M1** Printmaking Grade 11 U/C
AWC4M1 Ceramics
Grade 12 U/C
AWC3M1 Ceramics
Grade 11 U/C
AWC2O1 Ceramics
Grade 10 Open
AWO2O1 Printmaking Grade 10 Open
AWJ3M1* Stage Design Grade 11 Open
AWJ4M1* Stage Design Grade 12 U/C
AWQ3M1 Photography Grade 11 U/C
AWQ4M1 Photography Grade 12 U/C
AWQ3O1 Photography Grade 11 Open
AWR3M1 TV/Film
Grade 11 U/C
AWR4M1 TV/Film
Grade 12 U/C
Film Studies
AWR3O1 TV/Film
Grade 11 Open
Photography
Offered Alternate Years *Stage Design offered 2020-2021 **Printmaking offered 2021-2022
BUSINESS
BAF3M1 Financial Accounting
Principles Grade 11 U/C
BMI3C1 Marketing:
Goods, Services, Events Grade 11 C
BAT4M1 Financial Accounting
Principles Grade 12 U/C
BBB4E1 International Business
Essentials Grade 12 W
BBB4M1 International Business
Grade 12 U/C
BBI2O1 Intro to Business Grade 10 Open
Accounting
CIA4U1 Analyzing Current Economic Issues
Grade 12 U
Economics
BMX3E1 Marketing: Goods, Services, Events Grade 11 W
BDV4C1 Entrepreneurship:
Venture Planning in an Electronic Age
Grade 12 C
CANADIAN & WORLD STUDIES
CLU3M1 Understanding Canadian Law
Grade 11 U/C
CLN4U1 Canadian &
International Law Grade 12 U
CLU3E1 Understanding
Canadian Law in Everyday Life Grade 11 W
CHV2O5 Civics and Citizenship
Grade 10 Open
CLN4C1 Canadian &
International Law Grade 12 C
CIA4U1 Analyzing Current Economic Issues
Grade 12 U
CANADIAN & WORLD STUDIES
CGC1D1 Issues in
Canadian Geography Grade 9 Academic
CGC1P1 Issues in
Canadian Geography Grade 9 Applied
CGG3O1 Regional Geography
Travel & Tourism Grade 11 Open
CGF3M1 Forces of Nature:
Physical Process and Disasters Grade 11 U/C
CGR4E1* Living in a Sustainable
World Grade 12 W
CGW4C1* Canadian & World Issues:
A Geographic Analysis Grade 12 C
CGR4M1* The Environment &
Resource Management Grade 12 U
CGW4U1* Canadian & World Issues:
A Geographic Analysis Grade 12 U
Offered Alternate Years *CGW4U1 and CGW4C1 are offered 2020-2021 *CGR4M1 and CGR4E1 are offered 2021-2022
CANADIAN & WORLD STUDIES
CHC2D1 Canadian History since
World War I Grade 10 Academic
CHC2P1 Canadian History since
World War I Grade 10 Applied
CHW3M1 World History to the
15th Century Grade 11 U/C
CHC2L1 History Grade 10
Locally Developed
CHY4U1 World History since the
15th Century Grade 12 U
Offered Alternate Years **CHI4U1 is offered 2020-2021 **LVV4U1 is offered 2021-2022
CHI4U1** Canada: History,
Identity, & Culture Grade 12 U
LVV4U1** Classical
Civilizations Grade 12 U
CHM4E1 Adventures in World History Grade 12 W
CHY4C1 World History since
the 15th Century Grade 12 C
NAC2O1 Indigenous in
Canada Grade 10 Open
CHT3O1 World History since
1900 Grade 11 U/C
ICS3U1 Introduction to
Computer Science Grade 11 U
ICS3C1 Introduction to
Computer Programming Grade 11 C
TEJ3M1 Computer Engineering
Technology Grade 11 U/C
ICS4U1 Computer Science
Grade 12 U
ICS4C1 Computer Programming
Grade 12 C
TEJ4M1 Computer Engineering
Technology Grade 11 U/C
TEJ3E1 Computer Technology
Grade 11 E
TEJ4E1 Computer Technology
Grade 11 W
COMPUTER STUDIES
ICS2O1 Introduction to Computer Science
Grade 10 Open
TEJ2O1 Computer Technology
Grade 10 Open
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION
School Based Co-op Grade 11 or 12 Open
OYAP—Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Register in any of the 140 apprenticeable skilled trades.
Cooperative Education is a unique learning opportunity which integrates classroom learning with practical experience in the workplace and is valuable for all students, whether they plan to go to work, college, apprenticeship, or university after secondary school. This program includes pre- employment training, regularly scheduled in-class instructional days and work placement time.
Why Take CO-OP? Test-Drive a Career: Do the job and get a chance to see if your career choice is really what you want before choosing your post-secondary institution. Build Your Skills: Work one-on-one with a co-worker in a program designed to meet your interests, needs and strengths. Get Hands-on Work Experience: Overcome the problem of "no job without experience and no experience without a job". Put real work experience on your resume.
GUIDANCE & CAREER STUDIES
GLC2O5 Career Studies Grade 10 Open
GPP3O1 Leadership & Peer Support
Grade 11 Open
IDC4U1T Literacy & Numeracy Peer Tutor Program
Grade 12 U Dual Credits—High School and College Credits Granted For Courses Delivered
at Loyalist College. Automotive Techniques Building and Renovation Techniques Broadcasting Engineering Child Youth Work Culinary Techniques Early Childhood Educator Principles of Learning Roots to Success Social Media
Application is required for these opportunities.
Students from all secondary schools may register in courses that they cannot access in their home school. These students then get a login to our state-of-the-art e-learning platform where they access course materials and assignments, and communicate with their teacher and ‘classmates’. Students should check with their Guidance Teacher to find out what courses are available and how to register.
ENGLISH
EWC4U1 Writer’s Craft Grade 12 U
ELS2O1 Literacy Skills Grade 10 Open
ESLBO1 ESL Level 2
ESLAO1 ESL Level 1
ESLDO1 ESL Level 4
ESLCO1 ESL Level 3
ENG2L1 English
Grade 10 Locally Developed
ENG1L1 English
Grade 9 Locally Developed
ENG4E1 English
Grade 12 W
ENG2P1 English
Grade 10 Applied
ENG1P1 English
Grade 9 Applied
ENG4C1 English
Grade 12 C
ENG4U1 English
Grade 12 U
ENG2D1 English
Grade 10 Academic
ENG1D1 English
Grade 9 Academic
NBE3U1 / ENG3U1 English: Contemporary Indigenous Voices/
English Grade 11 University
ENG1D1 ENG1P1 ENG2D1 ENG2P1 ENG3E1
NBE3C1 English: Contemporary Indigenous Voices
Grade 11 College
NBE3E1 English: Contemporary Indigenous Voices
Grade 11 Workplace
Teacher Recommendation
Required
FRENCH
FSF2D1 Core French
Grade 10 Academic
FSF1D1 Core French
Grade 9 Academic
FSF4U1 Core French Grade 12 U
FSF3U1 Core French Grade 11 U
FSF2P1 Core French
Grade 10 Applied
FSF1P1 Core French
Grade 9 Applied
GEOVENTURE
SNC2P1or SNC2D1 Science
CHC2P1 or CHC2D1 Canadian History
Grade 10 Applied or Academic
GLC2O1 & CHV2O1 Career Studies
& Civics
PAD2O1 Outdoor
Education
GEOVENTURE is designed to link the expectations of four courses together into a meaningful program over a semester of study. Using outdoor skills and community involvement as a vehicle, students will be immersed in learning about themselves as active community members. This unique opportunity will provide foundation skills for decision making and personal growth.
Interested in this adventure? Contact Guidance or Ms. Sheppard for an application form.
Application process occurs in February for Grade 9 Students. Course fee of $600 applies. Financial support may be available.
962-8668 x 1134 OR 962-8668 x 1467
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PPL1O1/201 Healthy Active
Living- Boys/Girls Grade 9/10 Open
PAL1O/2O1H Hockey- Co-ed
Grade 9/10 Open
IDC3O/4O1H Hockey- Co-ed
Grade 11/12 Open PPL3O1/4O1
Healthy Active Living- Co-ed
Grade 11/12 Open
PAF3O1/4O1 Weight Fit- Co-ed/Girls
Grade 11/12 Open
PSK4U1* Exercise Science Grade 12 University
PLF4M1 Recreation & Fitness Leadership- Co-ed Grade 12 College
PAF2O1 Live Fit: Personal
Fitness - Girls Grade 10 Open
IDC3O1L/4O1L Leadership Co-ed Grade 11/12 Open
PAI2O1 Community
Fitness- Co-ed Grade 10 Open
*PSK4U1 Recommended Prerequisite: SBI3U
PAQ1/2O1 Swimming- Co-ed Grade 9/10 Open
PAQ3/4O1 Swimming- Co-ed Grade 11/12 Open
PAI3O1/4O1 Community
Fitness- Co-ed Grade 11/12 Open
PAL3O1/4O1 Competitive
Games Co-ed Grade 11/12 Open
Offered Alternate Years **PSK4U1 is offered 2021-2022
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
What will students in the sports major study? A bundle of Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses in which students earn:
Four sports major credits providing skills and knowledge in the sector Credits tailored to include units focused on sports Two COOP credits to gain workplace experience that enable students to refine, extend and prac-tice sector-specific knowledge and skills Experiential learning, career exploration and reach ahead activities Certifications and training programs/courses in first aid, CPR and leadership Essential skills and work habits required in the sector
What are the future career paths for sports majors? For sports majors, possible careers include:
Apprenticeship – event planner College – sport conditioning, fitness & health, recreation therapy University – kinesiology, sports administration, athletic therapy Entry level workplace – personal trainer, coach, sports instructor
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMME
To graduate with an IB diploma, a student must select a course from each group with 3 at Higher Level (HL) & 3 at Standard Level (SL). Students also complete other core requirements for the diploma. For more information on IB go to: www.ibo.org
GROUP 1 Language A HL English SL English
GROUP 2 Language B HL French SL French
SL Ab initio French
GROUP 3 Individuals & Society
SL Business & Management SL Psychology
HL History SL History
GROUP 4 Experimental Sciences
HL Biology SL Biology
HL Chemistry SL Chemistry
GROUP 5 Mathematics
HL Mathematics SL Mathematics SL Math Studies
GROUP 6 Arts & Electives
HL Visual Art A second group 3 A second group 4
IB Foundations Programme in grade 9 and 10 offers enhanced curriculum developing knowledge skills such as: critical thinking, questioning, communication, inquiry, creativity and leadership. It is excellent academic preparation for the IB Diploma Programme in grade 11 and 12. The IB Diploma Programme incorporates excellent worldwide educational practices with worldwide standards and recognition. Benefits include: excellent university preparation and recognition, advanced standing into second year university, admission to universities throughout the world and an advantage for scholarship and university application.
IB Diploma Courses: 3 HL and 3 SL**
Grade 9 Foundations English –ENG1D1P Math –MFM1D1P
Geography –CGC1D1P Science –SNC1D1P
Technology –TIJ1O1P French –FSF1D1P or FEF1D1P Art -Music, Drama or Visual Art
Physical Education –Girls, Boys Aquatics or Hockey
Grade 10 Foundations English –ENG2D1P Math –MFM2D1P
History –CHC2D1P Science –SNC2D1P Civics -CHV2O5P
Careers –GLC2O5P French—FSF2D1P or FEF2D1P
Math –MCR3U1P Elective
MATHEMATICS
MFM1P1 Math
Grade 9 Applied
MPM1D1 Math
Grade 9 Academic
MFM2P1 Math
Grade 10 Applied
MPM2D1 Math
Grade 10 Academic
MCT4C1 Math for College
Technology Grade 12 C
Go to University for a program with no math requirement.
OR Go to College for a program that requires math (business,
engineering, technology) OR
Go Directly to the Workplace.
Go to University or College for a program with no math re-
quirement. OR
Go Directly to the Workplace.
Go to University for a math intensive program (engineering, business,
science, kinesiology) OR
Go to College for a math intensive program
OR Go Directly to the Workplace.
Go to University for a program with some math requirement.
OR Go to College for a math inten-
sive program (engineering, technology, computers)
OR Go Directly to the Workplace.
MBF3C1 Foundations for College
Math Grade 11 C
MAP4C1 Foundations for College
Math Grade 12 C
MEL4E1 Math for Work and
Everyday Life Grade 12 W
MEL3E1 Math for Work and
Everyday Life Grade 11 W
MAT1L1 Math
Grade 9 Locally Developed
MAT2L1 Math
Grade 10 Locally Developed
MCR3U1 Functions
Grade 11 U
MCF3M1 Functions & Applications
Grade 11 U/C
MDM4U1 Data
Management Grade 12 U
MHF4U1 Advanced Functions
Grade 12 U
MCV4U1 Calculus &
Vectors Grade 12 U
NBE3U1 English: Contemporary
Indigenous Voices Grade 11 U
Grade 11 Compulsory English
NBE3C1 English: Contemporary
Indigenous Voices Grade 11 C
NAC1O1 Expressions of
Indigenous Cultures Grade 9 Open
MOHAWK LANGUAGE & INDIGENOUS STUDIES
NBE3E1 English: Contemporary
Indigenous Voices Grade 11 W
LNMCO1 Mohawk
Level 3 Open
LNMBO1 Mohawk
Level 2 Open
LNMEO1 Mohawk
Level 5 Open
LNMDO1 Mohawk
Level 4 Open
NAC2O1 Indigenous in Canada
Grade 10 Open
Compulsory Art Credit
NDW4M1 Contemporary Indigenous Issues and
Perspectives in a Global Context. Grade 12 U/C
SCIENCE– BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, ENVIRONMENTAL & PHYSICS
SNC1P1 Science
Grade 9 Applied
SNC1D1 Science
Grade 9Academic
SNC2P1 Science
Grade 10 Applied
SNC2D1 Science
Grade 10 Academic
SPH3U1 Physics
Grade 11 U
SCH3U1 Chemistry
Grade 11 U
SBI3U1 Biology
Grade 11 U
SPH4U1 Physics
Grade 12 U
SCH4U1 Chemistry
Grade 12 U
SBI4U1 Biology
Grade 12 U
SPH4C1 Physics
Grade 12 C
SCH4C1 Chemistry Grade 12 C
SBI3C1 Biology
Grade 11 C
SNC1L1 Science
Grade 9 Locally Developed
SVN3E1 Environmental Science
Grade 11 W
SNC4E1 Science
Grade 12 W
SNC4M1 Science
Grade 12 M
SNC2L1 Science
Grade 10 Locally Developed
SES4U1* Earth and Space
Grade 12 M
Offered Alternate Years *SES4U1 is offered 2021-2022
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
HHS4U1 Family in Canada
Grade 12 U
HFC3M1 Food and Culture Grade 11 U/C
HPC3O1 Raising Healthy
Children Grade 11 Open
HIP4O1 Personal Life Management
Grade 12 Open
HFC3E1 Food and Culture
Grade 11 W
HFN1O1 Food & Nutrition
Grade 9 Open
HHS4C1 Family in Canada
Grade 12 U
TFJ2O1 Hospitality and Tourism
Grade 10 Open
TFJ3C1 Hospitality and Tourism
Grade 11 C
TFJ4C1 Hospitality and Tourism
Grade 12 C
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
HSB4U1 Challenge & Change
in Society Grade 12 U
HSP3U1 Introduction to
Anthropology, Psychol-ogy, & Sociology
Grade 11 U
HSP3C1 Introduction to
Anthropology, Psychol-ogy, & Sociology
Grade 11 C
HRT3M1 World Religion and
Belief Traditions Grade 11 U/C
HNL2O1 Clothing
Grade 10 Open
HNC3O1 Understanding Fashion
Grade 11 Open
TECHNOLOGY
TGJ2O1 Introduction to
Communication Technology Grade 10 Open
TGP3M1 Communication Technology:
Digital Photography Grade 11 U/C
TGP4M1 Communication Technology:
Digital Photography Grade 12 U/C
TGV3M1 Communication Technology:
TV & Video Grade 11 U/C
TGV4M1 Communication Technology:
TV & Video Grade 12 U/C
Digital Photography Movie Making
TIJ1O1 Exploring Technology
Grade 9 Open
TGJ3M1 Communication
Technology Grade 11 U/C
TGJ4M1 Communication Technology
Grade 12 U/C
TGJ3O1 Communication
Technology Grade 11 Open
TGG3M1 Communication Technology:
Print & Graphic Design Grade 11 U/C
TGGM1 Communication Technology:
Print & Graphic Design Grade 12 U/C
Print &Graphic Design
Technology
What will students in the construction major study? A bundle of Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses in which students earn:
Four digital media major credits providing skills and knowledge in the sector Credits tailored to include units focused on digital media Two COOP credits to gain workplace experience that enable students to refine, extend and prac-tice sector-specific knowledge and skills Experiential learning, career exploration and reach ahead activities Certifications and training programs/courses in first aid, CPR, WHMIS and working at heights Essential skills and work habits required in the sector
What are the future career paths for Construction SHSM? For digital media majors, possible careers include:
Apprenticeship – Computer Network Technician, Help Desk Technology Support Analyst, Telecom-munications Line and Cable Worker.
College & University –Photographer, Video Editor, Audio and Video Recording Technician, Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Animator, Computer Engineer, Computer Programmer, Software Engineering and Design, Social Media, Website design
Workplace – Retail Salesperson and Sales Clerk, Desktop Publishing Operator, Telecommunications
TECHNOLOGY
TCJ3C1 Construction Technology Grade 11 C
TCJ3E1 Construction Technology
Grade 11 W
TCJ4C1 Construction Technology Grade 12 C
TCJ4E1 Construction Technology
Grade 12 W
TWJ3E1 Custom
Woodworking Grade 11 W
TWJ4E1 Custom
Woodworking Grade 12 W
TCJ3C1 & TCS3C1 Dual Credit—Loyalist College
Construction Technology & Management Grade 11 C
2 Credit Package: Construction
Wood Working
TIJ1O1 Exploring Technology
Grade 9 Open
TCJ2O1 Introduction to
Construction Technology Grade 10 Open
Technology
What will students in the construction major study? A bundle of Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses in which students earn:
Four construction major credits providing skills and knowledge in the sector Credits tailored to include units focused on construction Two COOP credits to gain workplace experience that enable students to refine, extend and prac-tice sector-specific knowledge and skills Experiential learning, career exploration and reach ahead activities Certifications and training programs/courses in first aid, CPR, WHMIS and working at heights Essential skills and work habits required in the sector
What are the future career paths for Construction SHSM? For construction majors, possible careers include:
Workplace – Construction helper, Drywall Sander College – Building Inspector, General Contractor University – Civil Engineer, Operations Manager Apprenticeship – Carpenter, Construction Millwright
TECHNOLOGY
THJ3M1 Green Industries Grade 11 U/C
THJ3E1 Green Industries Grade 11 W
THJ2O1 Introduction to Green Industries Grade 10 Open
TIJ1O1 Exploring Technology
Grade 9 Open
TECHNOLOGY
TMJ3M1 Manufacturing Engineering
Technology Grade 11 U/C
TMJ3C1 Manufacturing Technology
Grade 11 C
TMJ3E1 Manufacturing Technology
Grade 11 W
TMJ4M1 Manufacturing Engineering
Technology Grade 12 U/C
TMJ4C1 Manufacturing Technology
Grade 12 College
TMJ4E1 Manufacturing Technology
Grade 12 W
TMJ2O1 Introduction to
Manufacturing Technology Grade 10 Open
TIJ1O1 Exploring Technology
Grade 9 Open
TECHNOLOGY
TDJ3M1 Technological Design
Grade 11 U/C TDJ3M1
TDJ4M1 Technological Design
Grade 12 U/C
TDJ3O1 Technological Design
Grade 11 Open
TIJ1O1 Exploring Technology
Grade 9 Open
TDJ2O1 Introduction to
Technological Design Grade 10 Open
TECHNOLOGY
2 Credit Package—Automotive Service Program
TTJ3C1 & TTA3C1 Transportation Technology & Auto Service
Grade 11 C
TTJ4C1 & TTA4C1 Transportation Technology & Auto Service
Grade 12 C
TTJ3O1 Transportation Technology:
Vehicle Maintenance Grade 11 W
TTJ4E1 Transportation Technology:
Vehicle Ownership Grade 12 W
TTJ3C1 Transportation T\technology
Grade 11 C
TTJ4C1 Transportation
Technology Grade 12 C
TTJ2O1 Introduction to
Transportation Technology Grade 10 Open
Experience in Transportation Technology required for the 2 credit program
TIJ1O1 Exploring Technology
Grade 9 Open