Course Selection Sheet: Grade 10, 11 and 12

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Grade 10, 11 & 12 Course Selection Sheet: 2012/2013
Student Information:
Student’s Family Name (Last Name):
Given Name (First):
The 5th character in the course code determines course type:
 “D” indicates Academic Course
 “P” indicates Applied Course
 “L” indicates Essential Course
 “U” indicates University Preparation Course
TDSB Student Number:
 “M” indicates University/College Preparation Course
 “E” indicates Workplace Preparation Course
 “C” indicates College Preparation Course
 “O” indicates Open Course
Students Returning for only 1 Semester or Not Returning
Returning Semester 1 Only
Pick 3 or 4 courses.
Not Returning to SATEC
SEMONE
ANORET
Grade 10 Courses
Part 10A:
Grade 10 Students must take 8 courses
Choose one compulsory
course from each subject
1. English:
Specialized
Program
ENG2D1
Academic
Applied
ENG2D1
ENG2P1
Locally
Developed
ENG2L1
2. Mathematics:
MPM2D3
MPM2D1
MFM2P1
MAT2L1
3. Science:
SNC2D3
SNC2D1
SNC2P1
SNC2L1
4. History of Canada:
CHC2D1
CHC2D1
CHC2P1
ESL
ESLAO8
ESLBO8
ESLCO8
ESLDO8
ESLEO8
CIVCAR (CHV2O1 & GLC2O1)
5. Civics and Careers:
Part 10B: Broad-Based Tech & Computer Science: Choose two optional courses from the following list:
Code
Code
Computer & Information Science
ICS2O1
Technological Design
TDJ2O1
Computer Engineering Technology
TEJ2O1
Introduction to Business
Info & Communication in
Business
Media Arts
(Enhancement Fee $15.00)
Code
BBI2O1
AMM2O1
Computers in Music
Vocal Music & Digital
Recording
Tradigital Art
(Enhancement Fee $15.00)
BTT2O1
ASM2O1
AMV2O1
AVI2O1
Part 10C: Optional Subjects: Choose one optional course from the following list:
Code
PPL2OF
Healthy Active Living (Girls) §
Code
FSF2D1
French (Enhancement Fee $15.00)
PPL2OM
ADA2O1
Dramatic Arts
Teacher recommendation for GLE209
GLE2O9
Learning Strategies (Only for students with an IEP)
Teacher Name: ___________________ Signature: __________________
§ Students must wear a SATEC Physical Education uniform shirt available from the Health & Physical Education department for $15.00.
Healthy Active Living (Boys) §
Part 10D: Go to Part F to complete your Alternate Courses Selections
Grade 11 Courses
Grade 12 Courses
Students may take a spare(s) by choosing 6 or 7 courses if they have more than 23 credits
by the end of this current school year. Otherwise students must take 8 courses.
Part E:
The Arts
Drama
Music & Computers
Vocal Music
Media Arts
Visual Art
Photography
Enhancement
Fee
$15.00
$15.00
$20.00
Yearbook
Code
ADA3M1
AMM3M1
AMV3M1
ASM3M1
AVI3M1
AWQ3M1
AWD3M1
TGG3M1
Business Studies
Accounting
BAF3M1
Entrepreneurship
BDP3O1
Marketing
BMI3C1
Digital Environnent
BTA3O1
Prerequisite
ADA1O or ADA2O
AMM2O
AMV1O or AMV2O
ASM2O
AVI1O or AVI2O
AVI1O or AVI2O
None
None
Guidance and Career Education
Enhancement
Fee
Visual Art
Photography
$15.00
$20.00
Code
ADA4M1
AMM4M1
AMV4M1
Prerequisite
ADA3O
AMM3O
AMV3O or AMV3U
Yearbook
AVI4M1
AWQ4M1
AWD4M1
TGG4M1
AVI3M
AWQ3M
AWD3M
TGJ3MY or TGG3M
Business Studies
Accounting
BAT4M1
Financial Securities
IDC4U1
Sports & Entertainment Marketing
IDC4O1
International Business
BBB4M1
 Leadership &
Management
BOH4M1
BAF3M1
BAF3M, MDM4U or
CIA4U
None
A U/M/C course in
Business, English or
Canadian & World
Studies recommended.
Guidance and Career Education
  COOP (2 Credit)
COOP2
COOP (4 Credit)
Learning Strategies
Canadian & World Studies
COOP4
There is no limit to the
number of credits that
can be taken.
GLE3O9
GLE2O
Travel & Tourism
CGG3O1
 Geography: Patterns,
Processes &
Interactions
CGF3M1
American History
CHA3U1
Law
CLU3M1
CGC1D or CGC1P
 Environmental SHSM Course
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The Arts
Drama
Music & Computers
Vocal Music
CHC2D or CHC2P
  COOP (2 Credit)
COOP2
COOP (4 Credit)
Learning Strategies
Canadian & World Studies
Analyzing Current
Economic Issues
COOP4
There is no limit to the
number of credits than
can be taken.
GLE4O9
GLE3O
 The Environment &
Resource Management
 Canadian & World
Issues
 Law
Politics
CIA4U1
CGR4M1
CGW4U1
CLN4U1
CPW4U1
 ICT SHSM Course
Any U/M Course in
Canadian & World
Studies, English or
Social Science and
Humanities.
Course Selection Sheet
Page 2
Grade 11 Courses
English
 University Level
 College Level
Workplace Level
Media Studies
Enhancement
Fee
Code
ENG3U1
ENG3C1
ENG3E1
EMS3O1
Grade 12 Courses
Prerequisite
ENG2D
ENG2P
ENG2P or ENG2L
ENG2D or ENG2P
Enhancement
Fee
English
  University Level
  College Level
Workplace Level
Writer’s Craft
Studies in Literature
Code
ENG4U1
ENG4C1
ENG4E1
EWC4U1
ETS4U1
Ontario Secondary
Literacy Course
ESL
Prerequisite
ENG3U
ENG3C
ENG3E
ENG3U
OLC4O1
Have written the
OSSLT at least once &
was unsuccessful.
ESLDO8
ESLEO8
ESLCO or equivalent
ESLDO or equivalent
FSF4U1
FSF3U
ESL
English as a Second
Language
French
French
$15.00
ESLAO8
ESLBO8
ESLCO8
Recommendation
ESLAO8 or equivalent
ESLBO8 or equivalent
English as a Second
Language
FSF3U1
FSF2D
French
French
Health & Physical Education
§
Personal & Fitness
PAF3O1
None
PPL3OF (Female)
§
Healthy Active Living
PPL3OM (Male)
Students must wear a SATEC Physical Education uniform shirt available
from the Health & Physical Education department for $15.00.
§
$15.00
Health & Physical Education
§
Personal & Fitness
PAF4O1
Healthy Active Living
§
PPL4O1 (Coed)
 Recreation and
Fitness Leadership
§
PLF4C1
Exercise Science
PSE4U1
None
Any Gr 11 U/M course
in Science or Gr 11/12
course in Phys Ed.
Mathematics
  Functions
  Functions & Applications
MCR3U1
MCF3M1
MPM2D
MPM2D or MFM2P
Mathematics
Foundations for College Mathematics
Math for College Technology
MAP4C1
MCT4C1
  Foundations for College Math
MBF3C1
MFM2P
Calculus & Vectors
MCV4U1
Math for Work and Everyday Life
MEL3E1
MFM2P or MAT2L
Data Management
Advanced Functions
MDM4U1
MHF4U1
MBF3C
MCF3M
MHF4U must be a
Prerequisite or
Corequisite
MCF3M or MCR3U
MCR3U or MCT4C
Science
Science
 Biology
SBI3U1
SBI3C1
SNC2D
SNC2D or SNC2P
 Biology
SBI4U1
SBI3U
  Chemistry
SCH3U1
SNC2D
  Chemistry
SCH4U1
SCH3U
 Physics
SPH3U1
SVN3M1
SNC2D
SNC2D or SNC2P
Physics
SPH4U1
SPH3U
 Environmental Science
Social Science and the Humanities
Parenting
Introduction to Anthropology,
Psychology & Sociology
World Religions: Beliefs,
Issues & Religious Traditions
Broad-Based Technology
 Computer Studies
 Computer Engineering
  Technological Design
 CISCO Networking
HPC3O1
HSP3M1
None
HRT3M1
ICS3U1
TEJ3M1
TDJ3M1
TEN3M1
None
ELEARN
Course specific
Grade 11/12
Special Programs
e-Learning
Social Science and the Humanities
Food & Nutrition Sciences
Challenge and Change
in Society
Individuals & Families in
a Diverse Society
Philosophy
Broad-Based Technology
 Computer Studies
 Computer Engineering
  Technological Design
 CISCO Networking
HFA4M1
HSB4M1
HHS4M1
Any U/M Course in
Canadian & World
Studies, English or
Social Science and
Humanities.
HZT4U1
ICS4U1
TEJ4M1
TDJ4M1
TEN4M1
ICS3M or ICS3U
ICE3M or TEJ3M
TDJ3M
TGJ3M or TEN3M
DUELCT
See Guidance
Grade 11/12
Special Programs
Duel Credit
 ICT SHSM Course
 Environmental SHSM Course
Part F:
Alternate Course Selections
Please Choose 2 Alternate Courses: These courses will be used if SATEC is unable to timetable one of your electives above.
Alternative Elective
Course #1
Course Name:
Course Code:
Alternative Elective
Course #2
Course Name:
Course Code:
Part G:
Student / Parent Signatures
Date
Student Signature
Parent Name (Print)
Parent Signature
(if student under 18)
Refer to the TDSB Choices magazine and www.satec.on.ca about course selection and descriptions.
Course Selection Process
Option sheets are used for educational planning and are required each year. Please note that changes to a student’s program will only be made for sound educational reasons
and where enrolment is insufficient to warrant a course being offered.
Collection of personal Information
Personal information contained on this form or personal information collected on behalf of the Toronto District School Board is collected under the authority of the Education Act
and in compliance with sections 14, 31 and 32 of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection Act, 1989. This information is required to register and place the student in
the school system, or for a consistent purpose such as the allocation of staff and resources.
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