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Table of Contents This resource is produced to help students plan their education pathways and career destinations. Parents/guardians are encouraged to aid in their children’s education plans. The Steps on “How to Choose My Courses” and the Education Planner on pages 6 and 7 will assist students and their parents/guardians with the course selection process. Understanding Courses and Codes ............................... 22 Our Mission - Lighting The Way - Rejoicing In Our Journey Choosing Applied or Academic Level Courses. ............... 22 Our Mission .................................................................. 3 eLearning ................................................................... 24 Assessment and Evaluation .......................................... 24 Ursuline College Chatham - A Brief Profile UCC History .................................................................. 4 Specialized Programs UCC Philosophy ............................................................. 4 Additional programs available to Ursuline College students which will enhance their educational experience. Pathways Information French Immersion Program ......................................... 25 Information to help students reach a career Religious Education Program ........................................ 25 destination. Co-operative Education Program .................................. 26 Pathways to Success ..................................................... 4 Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) .............. 26 Individual Pathways Plan Grade 7 to 12 .......................... 5 St. Clair College Dual Credit Program ........................... 27 How to Choose My Courses ........................................... 6 St. Clair College Level One Apprenticeship Program. ......27 Education Planner ......................................................... 7 Specialist High Skills Major Program ............................. 27 Graduation Checklist ..................................................... 7 Extracurricular Activities .............................................. 31 Career Pathways and Suggested Course Electives ........... 8 Sample Pathways ........................................................ 10 Course Descriptions Course Selection By Department .................................. 14 Major subject areas are listed alphabetically The Arts ..................................................................... 33 Resources For Success Business Studies ......................................................... 36 Resources and services available to Ursuline College students to help them be successful. Canadian and World Studies ........................................ 38 Guidance Department ................................................. 18 Classical and International Languages .......................... 41 Campus Ministry ......................................................... 18 Co-operative Ed., Peer Mentoring and Leadership .......... 41 Library ....................................................................... 18 Computer Studies ....................................................... 42 Chatham-Kent Public Health Nurse ............................... 18 English ....................................................................... 43 Youth Worker.............................................................. 18 French as a Second Language ..................................... 45 Afterschool Homework Help ......................................... 18 Guidance and Career Education ................................... 46 Online Resources ........................................................ 18 Health and Physical Education ..................................... 47 Tutoring......................................................................... 19 Mathematics ............................................................... 49 Student Success .......................................................... 19 Native Studies............................................................. 51 Lancer Link Crew Grade Nine Program ......................... 19 Religious Studies ......................................................... 51 Special Education Program and Services ....................... 19 Science ...................................................................... 52 Social Sciences and Humanities.................................... 54 Course Calendar Information Technological Education .............................................. 55 Essential information related to education in Ontario and within the St. Clair Catholic District School Board. Graduation Requirements for Secondary School ............ 20 2 Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School
Lighting the Way - Rejoicing in Our Journey LIGHTING THE WAY - REJOICING IN OUR JOURNEY Our Plan for Excellence in our Catholic Schools OUR MISSION Walking together in Christ’s light with parish and family, we are called to build a safe and inclusive Catholic learning community and to serve as partners in the formation of life- long learners by: • Living our faith; • Promoting educational achievement and innovation; • Fostering stewardship, leadership, and social justice. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES GOALS AND STRATEGIC ACTIONS DESIRED RESULTS LIVING OUR FAITH We will live our faith when: • Our faith will be recognized as the foundation of who • We work in all ways to be living examples of our Mis- we are as a Catholic school system. sion as a Catholic school board. • Our employees will model and teach our Catholic • Our Catholic elementary and secondary schools are faith by word and examples. first choice for all Catholic families in our region. • Our Catholic faith, sacramental life and commitment • Our Catholic faith is present in all aspects of our cur- to social justice will be taught, learned and lived in riculum and visible in our school environments. partnership with parishes and homes. • We provide adult faith formation for our staff. • The community will be well-informed about the • Information about our quality Catholic school system Catholic programs, services and choices that we offer. is readily available in our community. PROMOTING EDUCA- We will promote educational achievement for all when: • Our educators will be skilled at providing 21st-Cen- TIONAL ACHIEVEMENT • Our students’ learning experiences are 21st-Century: tury learning and our learning environment will be AND INNOVATION reflective of the global and digital age in which we equipped to do so. live, rich in critical thinking, creativity and citizenship • Our students will achieve: and enhanced by technology. 1. Developmentally appropriate literacy and math • Our students achieve their highest levels of appropri- benchmarks in the primary and junior divisions; ate educational and personal development. 2. Level 3 in literacy and numeracy in the interme- • We prepare our students for academic and practical diate and senior divisions; success through innovative career-based opportuni- 3. 16 credits by the completion of Grade 10; ties involving Colleges, Co-operative Education and 4. Increased graduation rates. Apprenticeships. • Our partnerships and programs will create valuable • We commit to high levels of achievement and well- opportunities for student development both within being for all students through professional learning and beyond the classroom, that prepare them well that is collaborative, job embedded and responsive to for the future. their needs within a caring Catholic culture. • Our principals and teaching staff will continually learn and collaboratively develop best practice teaching and learning strategies. FOSTERING STEWARD- We will foster stewardship, leardership and social justice • Optimum use will be made of all our resources, SHIP, LEADERSHIP AND when: schools and related facilities. SOCIAL JUSTICE • We model behaviour that is ethical, courageous and • Communication, inclusion and fiscal responsibility will deeply rooted in our faith. underpin all our resource management decisions. • We are responsive, transparent and accountable in • We will take significant steps to show leadership in our actions and decisions. environmental responsibility, energy use and ecologi- • We make wise decisions on the use of human and cal practice. public resources and facilities in our care. • We will be recognized as valuable partners in com- • We are an active participant in the communities in munity initiatives where we can make a positive which we work. difference. • We all care for God’s creation by managing and re- ducing our carbon footprint in measurable ways. Pathways to Success Course Calendar 2019-2020 3
UCC History and Pathways to Success UCC History Pathways to Success Our high school inherits a rich and lasting tradition of Chris- tian A “program pathway” consists of a combination of courses, education. St. Angela Merici (1474-1540), founder of the supports and experiences that make up students’ educational Ursuline Religious Order, stressed that her community would programs as they move from Grade Nine to graduation. These serve God’s people principally through education. Much later supports consist of parental involvement, guidance counsellors, one of her devoted followers, Mother Mary Xavier Le Bihan, student success teacher, credit recovery, ongoing review of the sailed from Brittany in northern France and founded a convent IEP, experiential learning, eLearning, literacy course, and and school in a tiny pioneer community, Chatham. Known later compulsory credit substitutions. Program pathways are clearly as Ursuline College, this school for girls, from 1860 to 1971, aligned with the strengths and learning styles of each individual drew students from widely scattered points in Canada, the student. United States and even Latin America. In 1972 the school became co-educational and in 1973 our school, through “Pathways thinking” signals a new way to engage in the course arrangements made with the Kent County Roman Catholic selection process. A program pathway is designed to lead a School Board, provided a Catholic high school education for student to a particular destination. This does not mean, boys and girls from Chatham, and all sections of Kent County. however, that the student will always end up at that destination. In January 1998, the Kent and Lambton County Separate School Plans can change, and students are encouraged to make new Boards amalgamated to form St. Clair Catholic District School choices as they revise goals and develop new interests and Board. abilities. The ideal program pathway has built-in flexibility so that new choices can be made without disrupting students’ The provincial government granted Catholic schools full funding progress. This takes careful and early planning. Grade Seven from Grade Nine to OAC in 1985. This funding has allowed is an ideal time to start. Ursuline College to flourish as a secondary school offering its students programs in every educational area. We are proud of The students' program pathways should reflect the goals that our school because of its long tradition of excellence. It has been motivate students to complete their secondary education. A a quality educational facility since 1860 and will continue this program pathway facilitates a smooth transition to the next tradition for many generations. stage of their lives, be that apprenticeship, college, community living, university or the workplace. UCC Philosophy Message to Parents and Students As a Catholic high school, one of our primary goals is to teach and to encourage our students to live the gospel of Jesus. We What students believe about themselves and their oppor- expect our students to grow in the knowledge of the Catholic tunities, and what their peers and the adults in their lives faith and in the principles of living which it demands: love and believe about them, significantly influences the choices they reverence for God and creation, justice and concern for all make and the degree to which they are able to achieve their people, honesty and desire for truth, understanding of goals. commitment and responsible behaviour. The new education and career/life planning policy for Ontario A positive learning environment combined with a demand for schools is based on the belief that all students can be excellence makes Ursuline College a superior educational facility. successful, that success comes in many forms, and that there Guided by our Catholic belief, staff work to expand the growth are many different pathways to success. of each individual student according to the student’s ability and potential given to him/her by God. The policy is founded on a vision in which all students leave secondary school with a clear plan for their initial post-sec- We are an institution that strives to have our students be proud ondary destination - whether it be apprenticeship training, of who they are, be productive individuals in the community, and college, community living, university, or the workplace - and be people who practice the teaching of Jesus Christ. with the confidence that they can revise their plans as they, and the world around them, change. This vision sees students as We assume that individuals who choose our school are inter- the architects of their lives (Education and Career/ Life Program ested in knowing more about the teachings of Jesus Christ. As for Kindergarten to Grade 12, 2013). a facility whose foundation has been built on Catholic tradition, it is expected that each student will participate in the religion classes offered at Ursuline College. 4 Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School
Individual Pathways Plan Grade 7 to 12 Individual Pathways Plan Grade 7 to 12 Gain Awareness Grade 7 Explore Opportunities Grade 10 Students by the end of Grade 7 will document: Students by the end of Grade 10 will document: • 2 goals • 2 goals • 2 interests • “About Me” article • a High School Plan • Plan courses to Graduation • a Favourite Occupation • a Favourite Opportunity • 1 Reflection • Rank top 3 Occupations Other Activities: • Financial Budget • Attend a High School Event • 1 Reflection • Attend Muskoka Woods Other Activities: • Guidance Visit Identify Strengths Grade 8 • Co-Op Career Fair Students by the end of Grade 8 will document: • Update Resume • 2 goals • Play the “My Personal GPS” game in Careers Class. • 5 Skills and Abilities • Plan courses for Gr. 9 Gain Experience Grade 11 • a Favourite Occupation Students by the end of Grade 11 will document: • 2 Reflections • 2 Goals Other Activities: • Volunteer Work Experience • High School Guidance Classroom Visit • Plan courses to Graduation • Attend a High School Open House • a Favourite Opportunity (3 total) • 2 Reflections Self-Discovery Grade 9 Other Activities: Students by the end of Grade 9 will document: • Guidance Visit • 2 goals • Experiential Learning such as Co-operative Education, • 2 Extracurricular Activities SHSM, OYAP or Dual Credits • Plan courses for Gr. 10 • Attend a Post-secondary information night • a Favourite Opportunity • a Favourite Occupation Refine Your Plan Grade 12 • 2 Reflections Students by the end of Grade 12 will document: Other Activities: • 2 goals • Participate in “Take Our Kids to Work” Day • 2 Achievements • Guidance Visit • Plan courses to Graduation • Attend post-secondary Parent Night • Rank top 3 Opportunities • Co-Op Career Fair • Financial Budget • 2 Reflections Other Activities: • Guidance visit to discuss transition • Experiential Learning such as Co-operative Education, SHSM, OYAP or Dual Credits • Attend a post-secondary information night • Visit post-secondary campuses • Complete post-secondary applications • Complete scholarship applications Login to MyBluePrint: www.myblueprint.ca/stclair Username: (first.last123@sccdsb.net) Password: (Student number) Pathways to Success Course Calendar 2019-2020 5
How to Choose My Courses Selecting your courses can be somewhat overwhelming. If you take these six simple steps, you may find your decisions easier to make. A design-down or working-backward approach will help you determine what courses you need in order to pursue the career you want in your future. Step 1 What career(s) interest me? Use the following website to help you with your career research. www.myblueprint.ca/stclair Step 2 Which destination will best serve to lead to my career of choice? Do research to find out the Grade 12 required courses needed for your destination. Use the Education Planner (page 5), Pathways Charts (pages 6-11) and Course Selection Charts (pages 12-15) to help you. Apprenticeship College University Workplace • www.apprenticesearch.com • www.ontariocolleges.ca • www.electronicinfo.ca • Refer to the Career Pathways • Click About Trades (at the top) • Click Find a Program • Click Find a Program Chart on pages 8-9 • Click a Sector • Search for desired program • Search for desired program • Refer to the Sample Pathways • Research different occupations • Click Visit in desired program to • Compare to find required on pages 12-13 to find required courses find required courses courses Step 3 Fill in your Grade 12 courses. Keep in mind the required courses from your research above. Grade 12 Courses English Religion Option Option Option Option Option Option Fill in your Grade 11 courses. Step 4 Keep in mind the prerequi- site courses needed for your Grade 12 courses. Grade 11 Courses English Religion Mathematics Option Option Option Option Option Fill in your Grade 10 courses. Step 5 Keep in mind the prerequi- site courses needed for your Grade 11 courses. Grade 10 Courses English Religion Mathematics Science Careers/Civics History Option Option Fill in your Grade 9 courses. Step 6 Keep in mind the prerequi- site courses needed for your Grade 10 courses. Grade 9 Courses English Religion Mathematics Science Geography French Option Option 6 Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School
Education Planner Use the following chart to plan your course selection for obtaining your OSSD: Year One Year Two Year Three Year Four Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 English English English English Religion Religion Religion Religion Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Science Science Canadian Geography Canadian History French Civics/Career Studies Arts Physical Education Exploring Technologies Graduation Checklist 18 Compulsory Credits: 4 English One credit from each of the following groups: Group 1 Additional credit in English, or French as 3 Mathematics a Second Language, or a Native Language, or a Classical Language or an International Language, or Social 2 Science Sciences and the Humanities, or Cana- dian and World Studies, or Guidance 1 Canadian Geography and Career Education, or Co-opera- tive Education.* 1 Canadian History Group 2 Additional credit in Health and Physical Education, or the Arts, or Business Studies, or French as a Second Lan- 1 Health and Physical Education guage or Co-operative Education.* 1 The Arts Group 3 Additional credit in Science (Grade 11 or 12), or Technological Education, or Computer Studies, or French as a 1 French as a Second Language Second Language, or Co-operative Education.* .5 Career Studies 12 Optional Credits** .5 Civics * A maximum of two credits in Co-operative Education can count as compulsory credits. 40 Hours of Community Involvement Activities ** Will include four Religious Studies credits. Successful completion of the provincial literacy requirement OSSLT or OSSLC. Pathways to Success Course Calendar 2019-2020 7
Career Pathways and Suggested Course Electives Career Apprenticeship College University Workplace Pathway Arts, • Draftsperson - Mechanical • Librarian & Museum Technician • Librarian, Conservator • Musical Band Player, Singer • Draftsperson - Plastic Mold Design • Photographer, Graphic Artist • Curator, Archivist • Actor, Comedian, Dancer, DJ Communications • Draftsperson - Tool & Die Design • Animator • Writer, Editor, Journalist • Video Camera Operator and Recreation • Special Events Coordinator • Copywriter • Public Relations Officer • Theatre/Stage Technician • Entertainment Industry - Electrical • Fitness Instructor • Translator, Interpreter • Set Builder/Dresser Programs related to the hu- Technician • Recreational Facilities Manager • Director, Producer • Prop Person, Prompter manities, recreation and to the • Facilities Mechanic • Multimedia Designer • Choreographer, Dancer, Cinematog- • Fashion Model performing, visual, literary and • Actor, Media Announcer rapher • Window Display Designer • Community Program Planner • Conductor, Composer, Arranger • Artisan/Craftsperson media arts. • Public Relations Officer • Musician, Singer • Photographer • Writer, Journalist • Actor, Painter, Sculptor • Fitness Instructor • Media Consultant • Recreational Facilities Manager • Ski Lift Operator • Graphic Designer • Teacher • Sign Maker • Interior Designer • Designer, Illustrator Business, Finance, • Appliance Service Technician • Manager, Supervisor (all sectors) • Senior Manager, Supervisor • Telephone Surveyor/Solicitor • Assistant Cook • Human Resource Officer • Financial Auditor • Mail Room Clerk and Sorter Sales and Service • Baker • Customer Service Representative • Accountant • Business Messenger/Letter Carrier • Chef • Insurance and Real Estate Agent • Securities Agent • Travel Counsellor Programs related to entrepre- • Cook • Bookkeeper, Payroll Officer • Investment Analyst • Airline Ticket/Cargo/Sales Clerk neurship, sales, marketing, • Gem setter/Goldsmith • Secretary, Administrative Clerk • Investment Dealer and Broker • Tour and Travel Guide hospitality and tourism, com- • Hairstylist • Property Manager • Human Resource Specialist • Street Vendor puter/information systems, fi- • Interior Decorator • Retail Sales Clerk • Personnel and Recruitment Officer • Food and Beverage Server nance, accounting, personnel, • Locksmith • Chefs, Restaurant Manager • Conference and Event Planner • Cleaner, Janitor, Housekeeper economics and management • Retail Meat Cutter • Police Officer and Firefighter • Public Relations Consultant • Security Guard • Automotive Parts Person • Conference and Event Planner • Teacher • Dry Cleaning and Laundry Worker • Pool, Hot Tub and Spa Installer • Financial Advisor • Shipper/Receiver • Pool, Hot Tub and Spa Service Tech • Bank Teller, Cashier Health, Natural and • Arborist • Laser Technician • Physicist, Astronomer, Chemist, • Animal Care Worker and Pet • Agriculture: Dairy or Swine Herder • Environmental Consultant Geologist, Meteorologist Grooming/Kennel Worker Applied Sciences • Fruit Grower • Biomedical Equipment Technician • Biologist, Forester, Agriculturalist • Funeral Assistant • Horticulturalist • Civil, Mechanical, Industrial, Electri- • Audiologist, Physio and Occupational • Dental Receptionist Programs related to the treat- • Turf Equipment Technician cal, Manufacturing, Computer Engi- Therapist • Health Care Aide ment of illness and the promo- neering Technician and Technologist • Architect, Urban Planner, Surveyor • Landscaping and Nursery Worker tion of health. It also includes • Paramedic and Dental Hygienist • Mathematician, Statistician • Groundskeeper mathematics, engineering • Horticulturalist/Landscape Techni- • Physician, Dentist and Veterinarian • Beef/Poultry/Sheep Producer technologies, architectural cian • Optometrist, Chiropractor, Psycholo- • Conservation Fishery Worker studies, horticulture, environ- • Agricultural Technologist gist and Other Health Professionals • Water/Plant Worker ment and planning. • Farm Manager • Pharmacist, Dietician and Nutritionist • Home Support Worker • Massage Therapist, Practical Nurse • Nurse Supervisor & Registered Nurse • Nurse’s Aide/Orderly • Veterinarian Technician • Engineer: Industrial, Metallurgical, • Energy Specialist Aerospace, Computer Information • Information Technology Support • Computer and Network Operator • Computer and Information Systems • Computer Support Technician Analyst - Hardware, Help Desk, • Web Technician Professional • Data Entry Clerk Technology Network • User Support Technician • Information Systems Analyst • Retail - Computer Games, Com- • Network Cabling Specialist • Systems Testing Technician • Database Analyst puter Parts, Communications Programs related to com- • Optics Technician • Internet Web Site Technician • Data Administrator • Multimedia Sales and Support puter/information systems, • Telecommunications Installer and • Help Desk Technician • Software or Computer Engineer • Web Master information technology sup- Repairer • Database Administrator • Computer Programmer • Web Site Design port, computer programming • Broadcast Technician • Interactive Media Developer • Desktop Publisher or engineering. • Web Site Designer and Developer • Telephone Line Installer/Repair • Computer Security Expert Worker Social Sciences, • Early Childhood Educator • Early Childhood Educator • Judge, Lawyer • Law Office Worker • Educational Assistant • Developmental Services Worker • Educational Administrator • Real Estate Agent Government and • Child and Youth Worker • Paralegal • University Professor • Women’s Shelter Worker Human Services • Ergonomist • College & Other Vocational Instructor • Drop-In Centre Worker • Educational Assistant • Secondary and Elementary School • Community Service Worker Programs related to economic, • Immigration Worker Teacher • Aboriginal Outreach Worker political and social systems, • Child and Youth Worker • Psychologist, Social Worker, Counsel- • Nanny or Babysitter including education, law and • Social Services Worker lor, Clergy and Probation Officer • Government Courier/Messenger legal studies, law enforce- • Human Resource Specialist • Economist, Economic Development • Religious Assistant ment, public administration, • Police Officer Officer, Social Policy Researcher • Day Care Worker child, family, social services • Customs and Immigration Officer • Biblical Studies, Pastoral Studies, • Elections Officer/Worker and religion. • Correctional Worker Theology Trades, Transport • Automotive Body Repairer • Contractor and Trade Supervisor • Airport Manager • Construction Trade Helper and • Automotive Service Technician • Transportation (Logistics) Supervisor • Railway Manager Labourer and Industrial • Truck and Coach Technician • Air Traffic Controller • Transit Manager • Cable Television Service and Technologies • Motorcycle Mechanic • Industrial Instrumentation Techni- • Distribution Manager Maintenance Technician • Small Engine Technician cian • Logistics Manager • Motor Vehicle and Transit Driver Programs related to engineer- • Farm Equipment Technician • Heating and Cooling Technician • Warehouse Manager • Carpet Installer ing, transportation and related • Brick and Stone Mason • Logging and Forestry Supervisor • Plant Manager • Foundry Furnace Worker technologies, mechanics and • Construction Trades • Computerized Numerical Control • Primary Industry Manager (Mining, • Oil and Gas Drilling Worker repair, manufacturing tech- • General Carpenter (CNC) Operator or Programmer Fisheries, Forestry, Agriculture) • Logging and Forestry Labourer nology, precision production, • Refrigeration & Air Conditioning • Technologist: Chemical, Petroleum • Mechanical/Electrical Assembler electronics, construction, Mechanic Refining, Manufacturing, Construc- • Labourer in Processing and fisheries management and • Plumber, Steamfitter tion Engineering Manufacturing forestry. • Drywall , Acoustic & Lathing Ap- • Industrial Butcher, Meat Cutter plicator and Poultry Preparer • Mould Maker, Tool and Die Maker • Machinist, Welder • Industrial Mechanic Millwright 8 Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School
Career Pathways and Suggested Course Electives Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Suggested Electives Suggested Electives Suggested Electives Suggested Electives • Comprehensive Arts • Communications Technology • Communications • Languages for • Canadian and • Information & • Dramatic Arts • Core French • Co-operative Ed. Travel World Issues Communication • Healthy Active Living • Dance • Core French • Leadership and • Communications Technology • Instrumental Music • Discovering the Workplace • Dance Peer Support • Co-operative Ed. • Instrumental Music • Learning Strategies • Dramatic Arts • Dramatic Arts • Media Studies • Core French • Mathematics • Visual Arts • Fashion Arts • Film Studies • Parenting • Dance • Spanish • Exploring Technologies • French Immersion • French Immersion • Personal and Fit- • Dramatic Arts • Studies in Litera- • Healthy Active Living Education • Healthy Active Liv- ness Activities • Exercise Science ture • Instrumental Music ing Education • Resistance Training • The Fashion • Tech. Design • Introduction to Computer Studies • Hospitality • Spanish Industry • Visual Arts • Learning Strategies • Information & • Tech. Design • Film Studies • Vocal Music • Spanish Communication • Travel and Tourism • French Immersion • World History • Visual Arts, Crafts Technology • Visual Arts, Crafts • Healthy Active Liv- • Writer’s Craft • Vocal Music • Instrumental Music • Vocal Music ing Education • Comprehensive Arts • Communications Technology • Communications • Intro to Anthropol- • Analyzing Current • Entrepreneurship • Dramatic Arts • Core French • Co-operative Ed. ogy, Psychology Economic Issues • The Fashion • Healthy Active Living • Discovering the Workplace • Core French and Sociology • Building Financial Industry • Instrumental Music • Fashion Arts • Financial Account- • Intro to Computer Securities • Financial Account- • Introduction to Business • French Immersion ing Fundamentals Programming/ • Canadian and ing Principles • Learning Strategies • Hairstyling and Aesthetics • French Immersion Science International Law • French Immersion • Visual Arts • Information and Communication Technology • Hairstyling and • Marketing • Communications • Information & • Exploring Technologies • Introduction to Business Aesthetics • Travel and Tourism Technology Communication • Introduction to Computer Studies • Hospitality • Understanding • Computer Pro- Technology • Learning Strategies • Information & Canadian Law gramming/Science • International Busi- • Spanish Communication • Core French ness Fundamentals Technology • Co-operative Ed./ • Mathematics OYAP/Dual Credit • Spanish • Comprehensive Arts • Core French • Biology, Environmental Science, Chemistry, • Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, • Dramatic Arts • Discovering the Workplace Physics Physics, Science • Healthy Active Living • French Immersion • Co-operative Education/OYAP • Computer Programming/Science • Instrumental Music • Healthy Active Living Education • Healthy Active Living Education • Co-operative Education/OYAP/Dual Credit • Learning Strategies • Information and Communication Technology • Intro to Anthropology, Psychology and • Environment and Resource Management • Visual Arts • Introduction to Computer Studies Sociology • Exercise Science • Exploring Technologies • Learning Strategies • Intro to Computer Programming/Science • Healthy Active Living Education • Spanish • Leadership and Peer Support • Leadership and Peer Support • Manufacturing Technology • Manufacturing Technology • Mathematics • Mathematics • Parenting • Technological Design • Physical Geography • Computer Engineering Technology • Technological Design • Computer Engineering Technology • Comprehensive Arts • Communications Technology • Communications Technology • Communications Technology • Dramatic Arts • Discovering the Workplace • Co-operative Education/OYAP • Computer Programming/Science • Healthy Active Living • Information and Communication Technology • Information & Communication Technology • Co-operative Education/OYAP/Dual Credit • Instrumental Music • Introduction to Business • Intro to Computer Programming/Science • Information & Communication Technology • Introduction to Business • Introduction to Computer Studies • Technological Design • Mathematics • Learning Strategies • Learning Strategies • Computer Engineering Technology • Technological Design • Visual Arts • Computer Engineering Technology • Exploring Technologies • Comprehensive Arts • Core French • American History • Parenting • Analyzing Current • Healthy Active Liv- • Dramatic Arts • Discovering the Workplace • Co-operative • Peer Mentoring Economic issues ing Education • Healthy Active Living • French Immersion Education/|OYAP • Personal and Fit- • Canadian and • Indiv. & Families in • Instrumental Music • Healthy Active Living Education • Core French ness Activities International Law a Diverse Society • Learning Strategies • Introduction to Computer Studies • French Immersion • Physical Geography • Canadian and • Issues in Human • Visual Arts • Learning Strategies • Healthy Active Liv- • Resistance Training World Issues Growth & Dev. • Exploring Technologies • Spanish ing Education • Spanish • Co-operative Ed./ • Leadership and • Intro to Anthropol- • Travel and Tourism OYAP/Dual Credit Peer Support ogy, Psychology • Understanding • Core French • Peer Mentoring and Sociology Canadian Law • Environment & • Physical Geography • Leadership and Resource Mgt. • Spanish Peer Support • French Immersion • World History • Comprehensive Arts • Discovering the Workplace • Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, • Biology, Chemistry, Physics • Dramatic Arts • Fashion Arts Physics • Communications Technology • Healthy Active Living • Information and Communication Technology • Communications Technology • Computer Programming/Science • Instrumental Music • Introduction to Business • Construction Technology • Construction Technology • Introduction to Business • Introduction to Computer Studies • Co-operative Education/OYAP • Co-operative Education/OYAP/Dual Credit • Learning Strategies • Learning Strategies • Hospitality • Hospitality • Visual Arts • Manufacturing Technology • Information and Communication Technology • Information and Communication Technology • Exploring Technologies • Construction Technology • Intro to Computer Programming/Science • Manufacturing Technology • Manufacturing Technology • Technological Design • Technological Design • Woodworking Technology • Woodworking Technology • Computer Engineering Technology • Computer Engineering Technology Pathways to Success Course Calendar 2019-2020 9
Sample Pathways University (Academic) English/College (Applied) Math and Science Pathway Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Destinations ENG1D0 ENG2D0 ENG3U0 ENG4U0 University Programs: English English English English Academic Academic University University HRE1O0 HRE2O0 HRT3M0 HRE4M0 • Anthropology Religion Religion Religion Religion • Criminology Open Open University/College University/College • English CGC1D0 CHC2D0 CHW3M0 CHY4U0 • History Geography History World History World History Academic Academic University/College University • International Relations MFM1P0 MFM2P0 MCF3M0 MDM4U0 • Legal Studies Mathematics Mathematics Functions & Appl Data Management • Linguistics Applied Applied University/College University • Philosophy SNC1P0 SNC2P0 CLU3M0 CLN4U0 • Political Science Science Science Canadian Law Canadian and Int’l Law Applied Applied University/College University/College • Psychology FSF1D0 CHV2O0/GLC2O0 HSP3C0 HSB4U0 • Social Justice Studies French Civics/Careers Intro to Sociology Sociology • Social Work Academic Open University/College University/College • Sociology Arts Option HHG4M0 Open Option Psychology University/College Physical Education Open Option Option Option Technological Studies Option Option Option Open University (Academic) Pathway Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Destinations ENG1D0 ENG2D0 ENG3U0 ENG4U0 University Programs: English English English English Academic Academic University University HRE1O0 HRE2O0 HRT3M0 HRE4M0 • Engineering Religion Religion Religion Religion • Health Science Open Open University/College University/College • Kinesiology/Human Kinetics MPM1D0 MPM2D0 MCR3U0 MHF4U0 • Medical Science Mathematics Mathematics Functions Advanced Functions Academic Academic University University • Nursing SNC1D0 SNC2D0 SBI3U0 SBI4U0 • Science Science Science Biology Biology Academic Academic University University CGC1D0 CHC2D0 SCH3U0 SCH4U0 Geography History Chemistry Chemistry Academic Academic University University FSF1D0 CHV2O0/GLC2O0 SPH3U0 SPH4U0 French Civics/Careers Physics Physics Academic Open University University Arts MCV4U0 Open Option Option Calculus and Vectors University Physical Education PSK4U0 Open Option Option Exercise Science University Technological Studies Option Option Option Open NOTE: These are suggested pathways only. Not all courses listed are required courses. Please see your guidance counsellor who can help you create a customized course pathway for your desired destination. 10 Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School
Sample Pathways College (Applied) English/Workplace Math and Science Pathway Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Destinations ENG1P0 ENG2P0 ENG3C0 ENG4C0 College Programs: English English English English Applied Applied College College HRE1O0 HRE2O0 HRF3O0 HRE4O0 • Child and Youth Worker Religion Religion Religion Religion • Community and Justice Services Open Open Open Open • Customs Border Services CGC1P0 CHC2P0 HPC3O0 BTA3O0 • Developmental Services Worker Geography History Parenting Info & Comm Tech Applied Applied Open Open • Early Childhood Education MAT1L0 MAT2L0 MEL3E0 HHG4M0 • Educational Assistant Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Psychology • Journalism Workplace Workplace Workplace University/College • Legal Office Assistant SNC1L0 SNC2L0 CLU3M0 Physical Education • Native Community Worker Science Science Canadian Law Open Workplace Workplace University/College • Office Administration • Personal Services Worker FSF1P0 CHV2O0/GLC2O0 HSP3C0 HSB4U0 French Civics/Careers Intro to Sociology Sociology • Police Foundations Applied Open University/College University/College • Protection, Security and Investigation Arts GPP3OJ/GPP3OU GWL3O2 • Social Service Worker Open Option Peer Mentoring Co-op and Dual Credit Open Open Physical Education Physical Education GWL3O2 Open Option Open Co-op and Dual Credit Open Technological Studies Option Option Option Open College (Applied) Pathway Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Destinations ENG1P0 ENG2P0 ENG3C0 ENG4C0 College Programs: English English English English Applied Applied College College HRE1O0 HRE2O0 HRF3O0 HRE4O0 • Cardiovascular Technology Religion Religion Religion Religion • Chemical Laboratory Technician Open Open Open Open • Dental Assistant/Hygiene MFM1P0 MFM2P0 MCF3M0 or MBF3C0 MCT4C0 or MAP4C0 • Engineering Technology Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Applied Applied Univ/Coll or College College • Entertainment Technology SNC1P0 SNC2P0 SBI3C0 SCH4C0 • Fitness and Health Promotion Science Science Biology Chemistry • Massage Therapy Applied Applied College College • Medical Laboratory Technology CGC1D0 CHC2P0 HSP3C0 SPH4C0 • Occupational Therapist Assistant Geography History Intro to Sociology Physics Applied Applied University/College College • Paramedic FSF1P0 CHV2O0/GLC2O0 BTA3O0 BTX4C0 • Pharmacy Technician French Civics/Careers Info & Comm Tech Info & Comm Tech • Physiotherapist Assistant Applied Open Open College • Powerline Technician Arts Physical Education GWL3O2 • Practical Nursing Open Option Open Co-op and Dual Credit Open • Pre-Service Firefighting Physical Education GWL3O2 • Respiratory Technology Open Option Option Co-op and Dual Credit • Ultrasound Technology Open • Veterinary Technology Technological Studies Option Option Option Open NOTE: These are suggested pathways only. Not all courses listed are required courses. Please see your guidance counsellor who can help you create a customized course pathway for your desired destination. Pathways to Success Course Calendar 2019-2020 11
Sample Pathways Carpenter, Cabinet Maker or Construction Pathway Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Destinations ENG1P0 or ENG1L0 ENG2P0 or ENG2L0 ENG3C0 or ENG3E0 ENG4C0 or ENG4E0 Employment Opportunities: English English English English Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace College or Workplace College or Workplace HRE1O0 HRE2O0 HRF3O0 HRE4O0 • Building Centres Religion Religion Religion Religion • Cabinet Makers Open Open Open Open • Construction CGC1P0 CHC2P0 TWJ3E0 TWJ4E0 • Furniture Makers Geography History Woodworking Woodworking Applied Applied Workplace Workplace • Lumber Yards MFM1P0 or MAT1L0 MFM2P0 or MAT2L0 MBF3C0 or MEL3E0 MAP4C0 or MEL4E0 • Kitchen Designers Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics • Pattern Makers Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace College or Workplace College or Workplace • Renovators SNC1P0 or SNC1L0 SNC2P0 or SNC2L0 TCJ3E0 TCJ4E0 • Saw Mill Science Science Construction Construction Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace Workplace Workplace FSF1P0 CHV2O0/GLC2O0 GWL3O2 GWL3O2 French Civics/Careers Co-operative Education Co-operative Education Academic Open Open Open Arts TMJ2O0 GWL3O2 GWL3O2 Open Manufacturing Co-operative Education Co-operative Education Open Open Open Physical Education TCJ2O0 Open Construction Option Option Open Technological Studies Option Option Option Open Hairstyling and Aesthetics Pathway Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Destinations ENG1P0 or ENG1L0 ENG2P0 or ENG2L0 English ENG3C0 or ENG3E0 ENG4C0 or ENG4E0 Employment Opportunities: English English English Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace College or Workplace College or Workplace HRE1O0 HRE2O0 HRF3O0 HRE4O0 • Beauty Salons Religion Religion Religion Religion • Make-up Artists Open Open Open Open • Nursing Homes CGC1P0 CHC2P0 BMI3C0 or BMX3E0 BDV4C0 • Retail Specialist Geography History Marketing Entrepreneurship Applied Applied College or Workplace College • Salon Owner MFM1P0 or MAT1L0 MFM2P0 or MAT2L0 MBF3C0 or MEL3E0 • Skin Care Specialist Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Option Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace College or Workplace SNC1P0 or SNC1L0 SNC2P0 or SNC2L0 GWL3O2 GWL3O2 Science Science Co-operative Education Co-op and Dual Credit Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace Open Open FSF1P0 CHV2O0/GLC2O0 GWL3O2 GWL3O2 French Civics/Careers Co-operative Education Co-op and Dual Credit Academic Open Open Open Arts TXJ2O0 TXJ3E0 TXJ4E0 Open Hairstyling & Aesthetics Hairstyling & Aesthetics Hairstyling & Aesthetics Open Workplace Workplace BBI2O0 Intro. to Business Option Option Option Open Technological Studies Open NOTE: These are suggested pathways only. Not all courses listed are required courses. Please see your guidance counsellor who can help you create a customized course pathway for your desired destination. 12 Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School
Sample Pathways Manufacturing Engineering Pathway Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Destinations ENG1P0 or ENG1L0 ENG2P0 or ENG2L0 ENG3C0 or ENG3E0 ENG4C0 or ENG4E0 Employment Opportunities: English English English English Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace College or Workplace College or Workplace HRE1O0 HRE2O0 HRF3O0 HRE4O0 • Computer Aided Design (CAD) Religion Religion Religion Religion • Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Open Open Open Open • General Machinist CGC1P0 CHC2P0 TDJ3M0 TDJ4M0 • Mechanical Engineering Technologist Geography History Technological Design Technological Design Applied Applied University/College University/College • Sheet Metal Worker MPM1D0 or MFM1P0 MPM2D0 or MFM2P0 MCF3M0 or MBF3C0 MCT4C0 or MAP4C0 • Tool and Die Maker Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics • Welder Academic or Applied Academic or Applied Univ/Coll or College College SNC1P0 or SNC1L0 SNC2P0 or SNC2L0 GWL3O2 GWL3O2 Science Science Co-operative Education Co-op and Dual Credit Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace Open Open FSF1P0 CHV2O0/GLC2O0 GWL3O2 GWL3O2 French Civics/Careers Co-operative Education Co-op and Dual Credit Academic Open Open Open Arts TMJ2O0 TMJ3C0 TMJ4C0 Open Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing Open College College Physical Education Open Option Option Option Technological Studies Option Option Option Open Retail Sales and Service Pathway Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Destinations ENG1P0 or ENG1L0 ENG2P0 or ENG2L0 ENG3C0 or ENG3E0 ENG4C0 or ENG4E0 Employment Opportunities: English English English English Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace College or Workplace College or Workplace HRE1O0 HRE2O0 HRF3O0 HRE4O0 • Apparel/Fashion Stores Religion Religion Religion Religion • Car Rental Open Open Open Open • Convenience Stores CGC1P0 CHC2P0 • Copying/Duplicating Services Geography History Option Option Applied Applied • Department Stores MFM1P0 or MAT1L0 MFM2P0 or MAT2L0 MBF3C0 or MEL3E0 MAP4C0 or MEL4E0 • Drug Stores Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics • Furniture Stores Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace College or Workplace College or Workplace • Grocery Stores SNC1P0 or SNC1L0 SNC2P0 or SNC2L0 GWL3O2 GWL3O2 • Lighting Stores Science Science Co-operative Education Co-operative Education Applied or Workplace Applied or Workplace Open Open • Music/Video/Book Stores FSF1P0 CHV2O0/GLC2O0 GWL3O2 GWL3O2 • Office Products French Civics/Careers Co-operative Education Co-operative Education • Pet Products Academic Open Open Open • Rental Service Stores Arts BMI3C0 or BMX3E0 BDV4C0 Open Option Marketing Entrepreneurship College or Workplace College BBI2O0 BTT2O0 BTA3O0 BTX4C0 or BTX4E0 Intro. to Business Info & Comm. Tech. Info & Comm Tech Info & Comm Tech Open Open Open College or Workplace Technological Studies Option Option Option Open NOTE: These are suggested pathways only. Not all courses listed are required courses. Please see your guidance counsellor who can help you create a customized course pathway for your desired destination. Pathways to Success Course Calendar 2019-2020 13
Course Selection By Department COURSE SELECTION Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 ARTS Comprehensive Arts ALC1O0 Crafts AWA2O0 AWA3M0/AWA3O0 AWA4M0 Dance ATC2O0 ATC3M0/ATC3O0 ATC4M0 Dramatic Arts ADA1O0 ADA2O0 ADA3M0/ADA3O0 ADA4M0 Fashion and Textile Design AWI2O0 AWI3M0/AWI3O0 AWI4M0 Guitar Music AMG2O0 AMG3M0 AMG4M0 Instrumental Music AMU1O0 AMU2O0 AMU3M0 AMU4M0 Visual Arts AVI1O0 AVI2O0 AVI3M0 AVI4M0 Vocal Music AMV2O0 AMV3M0 AMV4M0 BUSINESS STUDIES Introduction to Business BBI2O0 Information and Communication Technology - Open BTA3O0 Information and Communication Technology - College BTX4C0 Information and Communication Technology - Workplace BTX4E0 Financial Accounting - University/College BAF3M0 BAT4M0 Financial Accounting - Workplace BAI3E0 Marketing: Goods, Services, Events - College BMI3C0 Marketing: Retail and Services - Workplace BMX3E0 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Studies BDI3C0 Entrepreneurship: Venture Planning in an Electronic Age BDV4C0 International Business Fundamentals BBB4M0 CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES Issues in Canadian Geography - Academic CGC1D0 Issues in Canadian Geography - French Immersion CGC1DF Issues in Canadian Geography - Applied CGC1P0 Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective CGG3O0 Environment and Resource Management - University/College CGR4M0 World Issues: A Geographic Analysis CGW4C0 World Issues: A Geographic Analysis CGW4U0 Civics and Citizenship CHV2O0 Civics and Citizenship- French Immersion CHV2OF Canadian History Since World War I - Academic CHC2D0 Canadian History Since World War I - French Immersion CHC2DF Canadian History Since World War I - Applied CHC2P0 World History CHW3M0 CHY4U0 Understanding Canadian Law - University/College CLU3M0 Understanding Canadian Law in Everyday Life - Workplace CLU3E0 14 Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School
Course Selection By Department COURSE SELECTION Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES CONTINUED Legal Studies CLN4C0 Canadian and International Law CLN4U0 Analyzing Current Economic Issues CIA4U0 CLASSICAL AND INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES Spanish LWSBD0 LWSCU0 LWSDU0 CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION, PEER MENTORING AND LEADERSHIP Co-op Education Linked to a Related Course (or Courses) - 2 Credits GWL3O2 GWL3O2 Co-op Education Linked to a Related Course (or Courses) - 4 Credits GWL3O4 Leadership and Peer Support at St. Joseph’s Elementary School GPP3OJ IDC4UJ Leadership and Peer Support - Lancer Link GPP3OL IDC4UL COMPUTER STUDIES Introduction to Computer Studies ICS2O0 Introduction to Computer Science ICS3U0 Computer Science ICS4U0 ENGLISH English - Academic/University ENG1D0 ENG2D0 ENG3U0 ENG4U0 English - Workplace ENG1L0 ENG2L0 ENG3E0 ENG4E0 English - Applied/College ENG1P0 ENG2P0 ENG3C0 ENG4C0 English: Contemporary Aboriginal Voices NBE3C0 English: Contemporary Aboriginal Voices NBE3U0 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course OLC4O0 OLC4O0 Studies in Literature ETS4U0 The Writer’s Craft EWC4U0 FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Core French - Academic/University FSF1D0 FSF2D0 FSF3U0 FSF4U0 Core French - Applied FSF1P0 FSF2P0 Core French - Open FSF1O0 French Immersion FIF1D0 FIF2D0 FIF3U0 FIF4U0 GUIDANCE AND CAREER EDUCATION Learning Strategies GLE/GLS1O0 GLE2O0 GLE3O0 GLE/GLS4O0 Career Studies GLC2O0 Career Studies - French Immersion GLC2OF Discovering the Workplace GLD2O0 Pathways to Success Course Calendar 2019-2020 15
Course Selection By Department COURSE SELECTION Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Healthy Active Living Education - Male PPL1OB PPL2OB PPL3OB Healthy Active Living Education - Female PPL1OG PPL2OG PPL3OG Healthy Active Living Education - Co-ed PPL4O0 Personal and Fitness Activities - Female PAF2OG Personal and Fitness Activities - Co-ed PAF3O0 PAF4O0 Resistance Training - Co-ed PAI3O0 PAI4O0 Health for Life PPZ3O0 Exercise Science PSK4U0 MATHEMATICS Mathematics - Workplace MAT1L0 MAT2L0 Foundations of Mathematics - Applied MFM1P0 MFM2P0 Principles of Mathematics - Academic MPM1D0 MPM2D0 Foundations for College Mathematics MBF3C0 MAP4C0 Functions and Applications MCF3M0 Functions MCR3U0 Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life MEL3E0 MEL4E0 Calculus and Vectors MCV4U0 Mathematics for College Technology MCT4C0 Mathematics of Data Management MDM4U0 Advanced Functions MHF4U0 NATIVE STUDIES Contemporary Aboriginal Voices NBE3U0 RELIGIOUS STUDIES Religious Education: Discipleship and Culture HRE1O0 Religious Education: Discipleship and Culture - French Immersion HRE1OF Religious Education: Christ and Culture HRE2O0 Religious Education: Christ and Culture - French Immersion HRE2OF Faith and Culture: World Religions - Open HRF3O0 Faith and Culture: World Religions - University/College HRT3M0 Faith and Culture: World Religions - French Immersion HRT3MF Religious Education: Church and Culture - University/College HRE4M0 Religious Education: Church and Culture - French Immersion HRE4MF Religious Education: Church and Culture - Open HRE4O0 16 Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School
Course Selection By Department COURSE SELECTION Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 SCIENCE Science - Academic SNC1D0 SNC2D0 Science - Workplace SNC1L0 SNC2L0 Science - Applied SNC1P0 SNC2P0 Biology - College SBI3C0 Biology - University SBI3U0 SBI4U0 Chemistry - University SCH3U0 SCH4U0 Chemistry - College SCH4C0 Earth and Space Science - University SES4U0 Environmental Science - University/College SVN3M0 Environmental Science - Workplace SVN3E0 Physics - College SPH4C0 Physics - University SPH3U0 SPH4U0 SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Raising Healthy Children HPC3O0 Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology - College HSP3C0 Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology - University HSP3U0 Challenge and Change in Society HSB4U0 Human Development Throughout the Lifespan HHG4M0 TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES Exploring Technologies TIJ1O0 Communications Technology TGJ2O0 TGJ3M0 TGJ4M0 Computer Engineering Technology TEJ3M0 TEJ4M0 Construction Technology TCJ2O0 TCJ3E0 TCJ4E0 Custom Woodworking TWJ3E0 TWJ4E0 Hairstyling and Aesthetics TXJ2O0 TXJ3E0 TXJ4E0 Hospitality and Tourism TFJ3E0 Manufacturing Technology TMJ2O0 TMJ3C0 TMJ4C0 Technological Design TDJ3M0 TDJ4M0 eLearning ST. CLAIR COLLEGE DUAL CREDIT PROGRAM SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR PROGRAMS Page 24 Page 27 Pages 27-30 Pathways to Success Course Calendar 2019-2020 17
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