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Moving to Grade 11Port Credit Secondary School

Peel District School Board

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Pathways toOpportunity

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PAUSE FOR REFLECTION

Can you see yourself earning money while enjoying doing this?

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PAUSE FOR REFLECTION

Can you see yourself earning money while enjoying doing this?

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PAUSE FOR REFLECTION

Can you see yourself

earning money while enjoying

doing this?

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The Pathways Students in Ontario have many options

for post secondary training.

They can choose from 28 colleges, 20 universities, over 140 apprenticeship opportunities and on the job training programs.

The Apprenticeship Pathway• a “hands-on” training program that has existed for 1,000’s of years

• one of Ontario’s best kept secrets of post-secondary training

• www.apprenticesearch.com

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Community college programs provide a valuable combination of academic and practical/technical skills training for a specific career

There are almost 600 programs to choose from at Ontario’s community colleges, including Business, Biomedical Technology, Computer Animation, Engineering Technology, Paramedic, and Social Worker

Colleges now offer Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees and articulation agreements with Universitites

www.ocas.ca

The College Pathway

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University programs provide theoretical academic training

www.electronicinfo.ca

In general, there are 5 main types of programs at most universities:

Arts/Humanities/Social SciencesLife/Health SciencesPhysical/Engineering SciencesBusiness/CommerceProfessional programs

The University Pathway

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The Workplace Pathway

There are many viable entry-level job opportunities for students who have completed their OSSD and have workplace experiences. Students who are fast-tracking into the workforce/community directly after high school should:

work with guidance, community-based education, subject teachers, employment centres to create a personal portfolio (resume, cover letters, letters of reference, successes, etc.) to present to prospective employers, and,

be aware that cooperative education is an important component of workplace preparation.

Remember we are all going to work but we enter the workforce at different times in our lives!

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Many employment sectors have a full range of training opportunities:

Social WorkChild &

YouthStudies

Child & Youth Worker

More hands-on

More conceptual

Graduate degree

(Masters)

University Degree

(4-6 yr.)

College diploma

(3 yr.)

Apprenticeship Certification

(2-5 yr.)

Child & Youth Worker

Most employment sectors have a full range of employment opportunities:

scientist engineer technologist technicianskilled trades

assistant

More hands-on

More conceptual

University degree

(4-6 yr.)

University Degree

(4-6 yr.)

College diploma

(3 yr.)

College diploma

(2 yr.)

Apprenticeship Certification

(2-5 yr.)

skilled tradesperson

On the job Training(1 – 2 yr.)

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COURSE TYPES AS WELL AS CHOOSING SPECIFIC

COURSES, YOU ALSO NEED TO CHOOSE APPROPRIATE TYPES.

College (C) Mixed (M) Open (O) University (U) TALK to your Parents/Teachers/Guidance

Counsellor LOOK at PREREQUISITES COPIES of department reference sheets

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Prerequisite courses Grade 11English Math ENG3U0 MCR3U0

MCF3M0

ENG3C0 MBF3C0 MEL3E0

Pathway ChartGrade 12 U

Calculus and Vectors

MCV4U

Grade 12 U Advanced Functions

MHF4U

Grade 12 U Mathematics of Data

Management MDM4U

Grade 12 C Mathematics for

College Technology MCT4C

Grade 12 C Foundations for

College Mathematics MAP4C

Grade 12 E Mathematics for

Work and Everyday Life

MEL4E

Grade 11 U Functions MCR3U

Grade 11 M Functions and Applications

MCF3M

Grade 11 C Foundations for

College Mathematics MBF3C

Grade 10

LDCC

Grade 9Foundations

AppliedMFM1P

Grade 11 E Mathematics for Work

and Everyday Life MEL3E

Grade 9

LDCC

Grade 10PrinciplesAcademicMPM2D

Grade 10 Foundations

AppliedMFM2P

Grade 9PrinciplesAcademicMPM1D

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Alternate Pathway

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Recommended Prerequisite Course Mark

PCSS MATHEMATICS

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Additional Prerequisites for Diploma

FIRST CATEGORY

An additional credit in one of: The Arts, Business Studies, French, Health

and Physical Education, Co-op

SECOND CATEGORY Canadian and World Studies , a Social

Sciences and the Humanities, a 3rd language, French, a fifth English, Guidance, or Co-op.

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Additional PrerequisitesTHIRD CATEGORY Senior Science, Technological Education,

French, Computer Science or Co-op.

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New Courses for 2013

Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology

and Sociology

HSP3M0 - Old Course Code

New Course Codes: HSP3C0 HSP3U0 HSP3ML(ESL) Plus AWD3M0 – Visual Design/Yearbook

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Cooperative Education

Must have 16 credits and careers course Can earn up to 2-4 credits in a semester,

summer school offers a 2 credit program may be registered as an apprentice and

have hours count through OYAP

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In addition to 18 compulsory credits

> 12 optional credits

> 40 hours of community service

> pass the Provincial Literacy Test

(April 2013)

All grade 11 students MUST take 8 courses.

If you are taking a course at summer school do not choose it on your option sheet

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Strings Timetable

English Math Strings AME 3M0 Strings AMO 3M0 Other compulsory courses Optional courses Total of 8 courses

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Sci-Tech Timetable English Math Chemistry SCH3UR A Second Science Biology or Physics Technology Other compulsory credits Optional credits Total of 8 courses

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Specialist High Skills Major in Manufacturing.(SHSM)

The SHSM at Port Credit is Ministry approved specialized program that allows students to focus on specific courses in the manufacturing sector while at the same time meeting the requirements for their Ontario Secondary School Diploma. (OSSD)

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Grade 11 SHSM Credit Package

College & Apprenticeship University

ENG 3C0 ENG 3U0

MBF 3C0/MCF 3M0 MCR 3U0

TMJ 3C0 TMJ4M0

TDJ 3M0 TDJ 3M0

SPH 3U0

TEJ3M0

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2 Credit Co-op in either grade 11 or grade 12.

SEE YOUR TECHNOLOGY TEACHER IF INTERESTED

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Post Secondary Preparation

RESEARCH, RESEARCH…….. Ontario College Fair Ontario University Fair Career Library in Guidance Research on line www.makingmyway.ca

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Choose your courses wisely!

Students are responsible for going to pcssonline.com and choosing their courses starting Feb. 11th

Verification forms are due in Home form on February 19th.

Don’t be disappointed that a course you want is not available due to insufficient enrollment or that a course is full that you did not select.

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Think about your own Career Journey

Be mindful of the destination, but focus primarily on the journey.

Remember that pathways are changeable and flexible. As interests, skills and aptitudes develop and mature, there will be many opportunities for yourself to re-chart your journey.

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Opening Doors

When you choose courses for secondary school, it is important that you do some honest self assessment, matching your ability with your interests and aptitudes.

When we choose courses based on a concern about “closing doors” we are suggesting that the door locks behind us. There are many pathways to the destination they dream of!

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School

Work

College

Apprenticeship University

International Travel/Educ’n

Private Training

Pathways to Opportunity

Which path will you choose?

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GOOD LUCK!

Any questions???

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