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Get important information about choosing Grade 11 courses, program options, college and university admission requirements, and more. Plan your educational journey with confidence.
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Overview • Introduction • Important Info About Choosing Grade 11 courses • Grade 11/12 Program Options • College and University Admission Requirements • Destination Based Planning • Next Steps/Final Reminders
Types of Courses in Grades 11 & 12 • The 5th Character indicates what type of course it is • ENG3UU= University Preparation • MCF3MM = University/College Preparation • BMI3CC = College Preparation • PAF3OO = Open • MEL3EE = Workplace Preparation
Choices are Important! • The only 2 courses you MUST choose are English & Math. • Many grade 11 courses are prerequisites for grade 12 courses. (e.g. MCR3U needed for MHF4U) • Grade 12 courses are often prerequisites for post-secondary programs( e.g. MHF4U needed to study business, engineering and science in university)
Fact vs. Fiction • If you plan on going to college or university, you cannot take Open level courses---FICTION • Colleges and Univeristies do NOT look at grade 11 marks---FICTION • You can pick a spare in grade 11---FICTIONYou must have successfully completed 23 creditsbefore you can take a spare
Co-Op/SHSM/Dual Credit • Co-op is an opportunity to earn 2 or 4 credits by working in a real life setting gaining valuable on the job work experience (1 credit co-op is sometimes offered in the summer by the TDSB Continuing Education Dept. ) • SHSM is a program where you must take certain courses in order to graduate with a Specialist High Skills Major and a special high school diploma. You can take an ICT or Environmental SHSM at SATEC • Dual Credit is a program where you choose a college course at a college in the GTA and you gain one high school credit and earn a college credit as well.
College Admission Requirements • OSSD (High School Diploma), 40 Volunteer Hours, & Pass the Literacy Test • Grade 12 College English (or University English) • Some programs require specific courses in high school (e.g. math is needed for engineering technology) or experience might be needed for social service programs • Use www.myBlueprint.ca or www.ontariocolleges.ca to see what is needed and learn about different programs
University Admission Requirements • OSSD (High School Diploma), 40 Volunteer Hours, and Pass the Literacy Test • A minimum of 6 Grade 12 U or M credits, including Grade 12 U English (ENG4U)--the others depend on the program you want • Use www.myBlueprint.ca or www.electronicinfo.ca to see what is needed and learn about different programs
Educational Planning • Think about which post secondary route you want to take (Workplace, Apprenticeship, College, University) • Check websites for requirements (www.myBlueprint.ca) • List Grade 12 courses required for your post- secondary program • Talk to your Guidance Counsellor • Talk to your family
What if I am planning on going to University? Keep your options open BUT • Select courses at the right level for you – college programs and apprenticeship training lead to many occupations • University pathway: must choose academic English • Choosing college or workplace math? You can still go to university depending on your program choice.
What university programs require math in grade 12? • Science Programs (e.g. Life and biochemical sciences, physical sciences, environmental sciences) • Business Programs (e.g. Management, accounting) • Engineering Programs • Computer Science/IT Programs • Math Programs • Some Physical Education/Kinesiology programs
Looking ahead to Gr. 11 MBF3C1 MPM2D1 MCF3M1 MCR3U1 MFM2P1 MBF3C1 MCF3M1 MCR3U1 min 75% recommended in MFM2P1 MAT2L1 MEL3E1
Looking Ahead to Gr. 12 MCR3U1 MHF4U1 MCV4U1 MCF3M1 MDM4U1 MBF3C1 MAP4C1
Making Informed Choices • Select courses at the right level for you • Choose 2 Alternative courses in case 1 of the 8 you select cannot be timetabled • Do your research ahead of time (talk to teachers, attend course fair) • Choose wisely. Do not pick courses randomly! ...because
Making Informed Choices- continued ...you may be stuck with them next year! Why? • Course changes are not granted automatically • Specific revisions to timetables are not always possible • Changing your mind on taking certain courses later may result in disappointment because classes will already will be full.
Next Steps... • Course Fair (Wednesday Feb. 15) • Learn more about courses and pathways in Choicesonline http://www.tdsb.on.ca/Portals/0/HighSchool/docs/Choices201718online.pdf • By Thurs. Feb 23 you must submit these documents to your Homeroom teacher in period 1: • SATEC Course Selection Worksheet • Course Selection sheet signed by a parent/guardian (this is generated by myBlueprint.com when you choose your courses online)
How to use myBlueprint • https://www.myblueprint.ca/tdsb Video tutorial • https://myblueprint.ca/set/video/course-selection/ Activation key to set up new account: satecwap
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