In order to enrol in these courses you must obtain a Permission to Register form by dropping in
Monday or Thursday, 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm until June 27. Check in at the Welcome Centre.
Summer drop-in schedule is Monday, July 15, 29 and August 12 from 9:30 am – 12:30 pm. Once you obtain your Permission to Register, complete an Application for Admission and take both to the
Registration Centre (8:30 am – 3:00 pm) to enrol.
There will be a one-time Application Fee of $36.40 ($37.10 effective July 1).
Fees are $34.52 plus cost of books and supplies (prices vary): payment or sponsor letter due by
September 23/13.
Withdraw with refund by September 23/13, penalty-free withdrawal-no refund by November 4/13.
No classes Monday, October 14/13 and Monday, November 11/13
Issued:
16 April 2020
Block A
8:30-10:30
Block B
10:30-12:30
Term 1
Sept 9/13 – Dec 5/13
Term 2
Jan 6/14 – Apr 3/14
English 037/047 J. Lord
English 067 TBA
Physics 047 S. Cheung
Chemistry 047
EDCP 030
Math 011-016
Math 047
Math 065
K. Burns
J. Lord
V. Noonan
B. Darling
S. Cheung
English 037/047
English 067
Math 067
Chemistry 047
EDCP 030
Math 011-016
Math 047
Math 066
Lunch Break
J. Lord
TBA
B. Darling
K. Burns
J. Lord
V. Noonan
B. Darling
S. Cheung
Block C
1:30-3:30
COST 020 J. Lord
English 011-016 V Noonan
Math 030
Math 041
K. Burns
B. Darling
Biology 067
English 011-016
Math 030
Math 041
Math 065
Term 3
Apr 14/14 – June 19/14
9:00-12:00
English 011-016 V. Noonan
English 037/047 J. Lord
Math 011-016 V. Noonan
Math 041 B. Darling
Physics 067 S. Cheung
TBA
V. Noonan
K. Burns
S. Cheung
B. Darling
1:00-4:00
Chemistry 067 K. Burns
COST 020
COST 067
English 067
V. Noonan
S. Cheung
J. Lord
Math 066 B. Darling
Block D
Biology 067 TBA
Mon/Thurs 6:00-9:00 pm
Tuesday 6:00-8:00 pm
Math 047 B. Darling
Tues/Thurs 4:00-8:00 pm
August 28, 2013, 9 am – 1 pm
Pre-register in ORIENT 100 F13D01
BIOL 067
Equivalent to Biology 12. Biology 067 covers human biology, basic genetics, and cell biology. This course is useful for other university and technical programs, especially the health sciences.
CHEM 047
Equivalent to Chemistry 11. This is a prerequisite for many technical and university programs.
CHEM 067
Equivalent to high school Chemistry 12, and a prerequisite for post-secondary science courses.
COST 020
Introduction to computers, designed primarily for students with little or no computer experience.
Emphasizes keyboarding and word processing.
COST 067
Practical study of computer applications and skills, and how to apply them to effectively solve problems in academic, work and personal lives.
EDCP 030
The course emphasizes communication skills and education and career planning. Other topics may include: student success skills, interpersonal skills, job search skills, and critical thinking.
ENGL 037
This course covers vocabulary development, interpretative reading, and essay writing. It is equivalent to Grade 10 English.
ENGL 047
Equivalent to English 11, focusing on essay writing, research, and some study of literature. Useful as preparation for the LPI exam.
ENGL 067
Equivalent to English 12, focusing on the study of novels, short stories, poetry, drama, essay writing and research. A prerequisite for many technical and university courses.
MATH 030
Grade 10 level math course which includes survey of math skills and introduction to metrics, area/volume, ratios, geometry and algebra.
MATH 041
Equivalent to Introductory Algebra 11. Basic algebra skills suitable for students with little or no previous knowledge of the subject. Provides good preparation for MATH 047.
MATH 047
Equivalent to high school Principles of Math 11 and a prerequisite for many career/technical, and university programs.
MATH 067
Equivalent to high school Principles of Math 12, and a required course for many business, technology, science and engineering programs.
MATH 065 Principles of Math 12: Part I
The first half of the provincial level pre-calculus course.
Includes topics such as graphing, relations, linear and quadratic functions, and systems of equations.
MATH 066 Principles of Math 12: Part II
The second half of the provincial level pre-calculus course. Includes topics such as polynomials, trigonometry and trigonometrics, and logarithmic functions. Credit will only be granted for one of MATH
067 or MATH 066.
MATH 069
This course is a primer to Calculus and is recommended for students entering business, science, and engineering programs.
PHYS 047
Introductory physics course equivalent to Principles of
Physics 11, which is a prerequisite for many technology, vocational, and university programs.
PHYS 067
Equivalent to Principles of Physics 12, for students intending to take science courses in university or technical programs.