Thornhill SS Course Offerings: September 2013 to June 2014 Arts: Drama Arts: Music Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 ADA1O1: Dramatic Arts ADA2O1: Dramatic Arts ADA3O1: Dramatic Arts ADA4M1: Dramatic Arts AMG2O1: Rock Guitar AMI2O1: Instrumental Music AMK2O1: Keyboard/Piano AMR2O1: Band Repertoire AMV2O1:Vocal Music AMU2O1: Vocal Repertoire AMG3M1: Continuing Guitar Studies AMI3M1: Instrumental Music AMK3M1: Keyboard/Piano AMR3M1: Band Repertoire AMV3M1:Vocal Music AMU3M1: Vocal Repertoire AMG4M1: Continuing Guitar Studies AMI4M1: Instrumental Music AMK4M1: Keyboard/Piano AMR4M1: Band Repertoire AMV4M1: Vocal Music AMU4M1: Vocal Repertoire AVI2O1: Visual Arts AWQ2O1: Photography AVI3M1: Visual Arts AVI3O1: Visual Arts (cancelled) AWA3O1: Crafts AWQ3M1: Photography (cancelled) AVI4M1: Visual Arts AWA4M1: Crafts BBI2O1: Introduction to Business BAF3M1: Introduction to Financial Accounting BMI3C1: Marketing: Goods, Services, and Events BAT4M1: Principles of Financial Accounting BOH4M1: Business Leadership: Management BOH4M1: Fundamentals BBB4M1: Introduction to International Business CIE3M1: The Individual and the Economy CIE3ME: Pre AP The Individual and the Economy CLU3M1: Understanding Canadian Law CIA4U1: Analyzing Current Economic Issues CIA4UE: AP Analyzing Current Economic Issues CLN4U1: Canadian and International Law CGG3O1: Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective CGW4U1: Canadian and World Issues: A Geographic Analysis AMG1O1: Beginner Rock Guitar AMI1O1: Instrumental Music AMK1O1: Keyboard/Piano AMR1O1: Band Repertoire AMV1O1: Vocal Music AMU1O1: Vocal Repertoire Arts: Visual Arts AVI1O1: Visual Arts Business Studies BTT1O1: Information and Communication Technology in Business Canadian and World Studies: Economics, Law, and Politics Canadian and World Studies: Geography CGC1D1: Issues in Cdn Geography CGC1DG: Gifted Issues in Cdn Geography CGC1DL: ESL Issues in Cdn Geography CGC1P1: Issues in Cdn Geography CGC1PL: ESL Issues in Cdn Geograpy CHC2D1: Cdn History since WW1 CHC2DG: Gifted Cdn History since WW1 CGC2DL: ESL Cdn History since WW1 CHC2L1: Cdn History since WW1 (cancelled) CHC2P1: Cdn History since WW1 CHC2PL: ESL Cdn History since WW1 CHV2O1: Civics & Citizenship (0.5 credit) CHV2OL: ESL Civics & Citizenship (0.5 credit) Canadian and World Studies: History Cooperative Education HPA1X: High Performance Athlete English ENG1D1: English ENG1DG: Gifted English ENG1P1: English ENG1L1: English English as a Second Language ESLAO1: ESL Level 1 ESLBO1: ESL Level 2 ESLCO1: ESL Level 3 ESLDO1: ESL Level 4 French and International Languages FSF1D1: Core French FSF1DG: Gifted French FSF1P1: Core French FSF1O1: Core French HPA2X: High Performance Athlete ENG2D1: English ENG2DG: Gifted English ENG2P1: English ENG2L1: English ESLAO1: ESL Level 1 ESLBO1: ESL Level 2 ESLCO1: ESL Level 3 ESLDO1: ESL Level 4 ESLEO1: ESL Level 5 FSF2D1: Core French FSF2DG: Gifted French CHA3U1: American History (cancelled) CHW3M1: World History to the end of the 15th Century CHY4U1: World History: Since the 15th Century HPA3X: High Performance Athlete COP3X0: 2 Credit Co-op Grade 11/12 COP3X1: 4 Credit Co-op Grade 11/12 COP3X3: Co-op Education Teaching Assistant SHSM: Specialist High Skills Major HPA4X4: High Performance Athlete COP3X0: 2 Credit Co-op Grade 11/12 COP3X1: 4 Credit Co-op Grade 11/12 COP3X3: Co-op Education Teaching Assistant SHSM: Specialist High Skills Major ENG3C1: College English ENG3E1: Workplace English ENG3U1: University English ENG3UE: Pre AP English ENG3UE: EMS3O1: Media Studies EPS3O1: Presentation and Speaking Skills ENG4C1: College English ENG4E1: Workplace English ENG4U1: University English ENG4UE: AP English EWC4U1: Writer’s Craft OLC4O1: Ontario Literacy Course ESLAO1: ESL Level 1 ESLBO1: ESL Level 2 ESLCO1: ESL Level 3 ESLDO1: ESL Level 4 ESLEO1: ESL Level 5 ESLAO1: ESL Level 1 ESLBO1: ESL Level 2 ESLCO1: ESL Level 3 ESLDO1: ESL Level 4 ESLEO1: ESL Level 5 FSF3U1: Core French FSF4U1: Core French 5th character denotes course pathway: D=Academic, P=Applied, L=Locally Developed, O=Open, U=University, M-University/College, C=College, W=Workplace See www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/edirectory for course descriptions UNDERLINED courses have prerequisites Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Guidance and Career Education GLC2O1: Guidance & Career Studies (0.5 credit) GLC2OL: ESL Guidance & Career Studies GWL3OL: Designing Your Future for ELL Learners (cancelled) College-Delivered Dual Credit Health and Physical Education PPL2O8: Healthy Active Living – Females PPL2O9: Healthy Active Living – Males PAF2O8: Personal Fitness Activities – Females PAF2O9: Personal Fitness Activities – Males PPL3O1: Healthy Active Living – Co-ed PAF3O8: Personal Fitness Activities – Females PAF3O9: Personal Fitness Activities – Males Interdisciplinary Studies PPL1O8: Healthy Active Living – Females PPL1O9: Healthy Active Living – Males STUDENTS CAN ONLY TAKE ONE INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES COURSE Mathematics MAT1L1: Locally Developed Mathematics MPM1D1: Principles of Mathematics MPM1DG: Gifted Principles of Mathematics MFM1P1: Foundations of Mathematics Native Studies NAC1O1: Expressing Aboriginal Cultures (cancelled) Science SNC1D1: Science SNC1DG: Gifted Science SNC1DL: ESL Science SNC1P1: Science SNC1PL: ESL Science MAT2L1: Locally Developed Mathematics MPM2D1: Principles of Mathematics MPM2DG: Gifted Principles of Mathematics MFM2P1: Foundations of Mathematics MBF3C1: Foundations for College Mathematics MCR3U1: Functions and Relations MCR3UE: Pre AP Functions and Relations MCF3M1: Functions MEL3E1: Mathematics for everyday life PPL4O1: Healthy Active Living – Co-ed PAF4O8: Personal Fitness Activities – Females PAF4O9: Personal Fitness Activities – Males PSE4U1 : Exercise Science (cancelled) IDC4O1: History Through Film IDC4O3: Sociology of Gender and Sexuality IDC4U1: History Through Film IDC4U2: Building Financial Security (cancelled) IDC4U3: Sociology of Gender and Sexuality MAP4C1: Foundations for College Mathematics MCT4C1: Mathematics for College Technology MCV4U1: Calculus and Vectors MCV4UE: AP Calculus and Vectors MDM4U1: Data Management MEL4E1: Mathematics for Everyday Life MHF4U1: Advanced Functions MHF4UE: AP Advanced Functions NDA3M1: Current Aboriginal Issues in Canada (cancelled) SNC2D1: Science SNC2DG: Gifted Science SNC2DL: ESL Science SNC2L1: Locally Developed Science SNC2P1: Science SNC2PL: ESL Science SBI3C1: College Biology (cancelled) SBI3U1: University Biology SBI3UE: Pre AP Biology SCH3U1: University Chemistry SCH3UE: Pre AP Chemistry SPH3U1: University Physics SBI4U1: University Biology SBI4UE: AP Biology SCH4U1: University Chemistry SCH4UE: AP Chemistry SNC4E1: Workplace Science SPH4U1: University Physics HNC3C1: Understanding Fashion (cancelled) HPW3C1: Working with Infants & Young Children HSP3C1: Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology HSP3U1: Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology HZB3M1: Philosophy: The Big Question HFA4C1: Nutrition and Health HFA4U1: Nutrition and Health HHG4M1: Human Development throughout the Lifespan HHS4C1: Families in Canada (cancelled) HHS4U1: Families in Canada (cancelled) HSB4U1: Challenge and Change in Society HZT4U1: Philosophy: The Big Question Social Sciences and Humanities (Family Studies/History) HIF1O1: Exploring Family Studies HIF1O1 HFN2O1: Food and Nutrition Student Support Services GLE101: Learning Strategies 1: Skills for Success in High School GLE201: Learning Strategies 2: Skills for Success in High School (Advanced) GLE301/GLE302: Learning Strategies 3: Skills & Preparation for Post-Sec Destinations GLE401: Learning Strategies 4: Preparation for Post-Secondary Destinations TGJ2O1: Communication Technology TGJ3M1: Communication Technology TGJ3O1: Communication Technology TGJ4M1: Communication Technology TGJ4O1: Communication Technology ICS2O1: Introduction to Computer Science TEJ2O1: Computer Technology TEJ3M1: Computer Technology ICS3U1: Computer Technology & Information Sci. ICS3UE: Pre AP Computer Technology & Info Sci. Technology: Communication Technology: Computer TEJ1O1: Exploring Computer Technology TEJ1O1 Technology: Construction TIJ1O1: Exploring Technologies TCJ2O1: Construction Technology Technology: ICS4U1: Computer Science ICS4UE: AP Computer Science TEJ4M1: Computer Engineering Technology TCJ3C1: Construction Technology TWJ3E1: Custom Woodworking TCJ4C1: Construction Technology TWJ4E1: Custom Woodworking TFJ3E1: Hospitality and Tourism TFJ4E1: Hospitality and Tourism TDJ3M1: Technological Design TDJ4M1: Technological Design Hospitality & Tourism Technology: Design TDJ2O1: Technological Design Technology: Transportation TTJ2O1: Transportation Technology TTJ3C1: Transportation Technology TTJ4C1: Transportation Technology 5th character denotes course pathway: D=Academic, P=Applied, L=Locally Developed, O=Open, U=University, M-University/College, C=College, W=Workplace See www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/edirectory for course descriptions UNDERLINED courses have prerequisites 5th character denotes course pathway: D=Academic, P=Applied, L=Locally Developed, O=Open, U=University, M-University/College, C=College, W=Workplace See www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/edirectory for course descriptions UNDERLINED courses have prerequisites