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1 Course Selection Presentation 2014-2015

2 Course Selection Forms Planning Sheet Grade 10 Summary of Credits grade 11

3 Terms: Compulsory and Pre-requisite Graduation Requirements Course levels Independent study Challenge for Credit On-line courses French Immersion Certificate Requirements Sample course selections Six (6) possible destinations following high school Reminders to consider Course Selection Presentation Overview

4 Terms Compulsory - A course needed in order to graduate. There are 6 compulsory courses required for graduation. Prerequisite - A course a student must pass before enrolling in a more advanced course For example: – Science 10, Geometry, Measurement and Finance 10 & Numbers, Relations and Functions 10 are pre-requisite/co-requisite: Foundations Math 110 – Foundations Math 110 is a pre-requisite to Physics 112.

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6 Graduation Requirements a) Complete the requirements of grade 9/10 b) Achieve at least 17/20 credits, including 6 compulsory courses Credits are counted during grades 11 and 12 towards graduation Students take 5 credits a semester and there are 2 semesters a year c) Pass 5 courses at the grade 12 level d) Pass the Computer Literacy Requirement (met by BBT 9) e) Successfully complete the English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA)

7 6 Compulsory Courses 1. English 111,112,113 (one of) ( 2 credit course) 2. English 121,122, 123 (one of) ( 1 credit course) 3. Financial and Workplace Mathematics 11 OR Foundations of Mathematics 11 (1 credit course)

8 4. Science (one course) from any of the following courses: Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Introduction to Environmental Science 120, Physical Geography 110, Automotive Electrical Systems 120, Introductory Electronics 110, Robotics and Automated Technology 120 5. Modern History 111, 112, or 113 OR FI (French Immersion) Modern History 111 or 112 6 Compulsory Courses Continued

9 Fine Arts Development: Visual Arts 110/120, Music 112, 113, 122, Theatre Arts 120, Graphic Art and Design 110 OR Life Role Development: Individual and Family Dynamics 120, Co - op Education 120, Outdoor Pursuits 110, Phys. Ed. Leadership 120, Wellness Phys. Ed. 110, Entrepreneurship 110, Reading Tutor 120 6 Compulsory Courses Continued 6. One course from the Fine Arts/Life Role Cluster:

10 Level 1 Course numbering ends with a 1 ie: English Language Arts 121 Designed for students with an exceptional talent and interest in the subject Excellent study skills Minimum mark of 80% in previous course to be successful in level 1 courses Course Levels

11 Level 2 Course numbering ends with a 2 ie: English Language Arts 112 Very good study skills Average to above average ability and interest in the subject Recommend a mark of 70% in previous course Course levels

12 Level 3 Course numbering ends with a 3 ie: English Language Arts 113 Designed for students who are interested in the basic practical aspects of the subject. Level three courses are accepted at some institutions, but not at university. Course levels

13 Not assigned as level 1, 2 or 3. (Some “0” level courses meet the requirements for post-secondary entrance, but others do not.) Level 0 Course numbering ends with a 0 ie: Computer Science 110

14 Options to courses in the classroom Independent study A prescribed course that a student works independently on with the supervision of a teacher. A student may earn one independent study in either grade 11 or 12.

15 Challenge for Credit Students have the opportunity to gain a credit based on prior learning that would be congruent with the outcomes of one of New Brunswick’s courses. A student may earn two credits through challenge for credits. Examples: Royal Conservatory of Music Cadets

16 On-line courses The Department of Education now offers a number of courses on-line. Students wishing to take these courses are required to work independently under the supervision of a school mentor.

17 French Immersion Requirements French Immersion students will be eligible for a FI certificate upon graduation by completing the following courses: Successful completion of grade 9/10 FI courses Grade 11: FI Language Arts 110 or FI (E level 1) Language Arts 110 and FI Modern History 111 or FI Modern History 112 Grade 12: FI Language Arts 120 or FI (E level 1) Language Arts 120 and FI World Issues 120

18 Grade 11 English 113 Financial & Workplace math 11 Modern History 113 CAD 110 Introduction to Electronics 110 Electrical Wiring 110 Mill & Cabinet 120 Framing and Sheathing 110 Metal Fabrication 110 Grade 12 English 123 Financial & workplace math 12 Entrepreneurship 110 Electrical Wiring 120 Residential Finish and Insulation 120 Co-op 120 Outdoor Pursuits 110 Draft/Comp Graph 120 Information Technology 120 Sample course selections

19 Grade 11 English 112 Foundations Math 11 Pre-Calculus 11 Modern History 112 CAD 110 Introduction to Electronics 110 Electrical Wiring 110 Physics 112 Framing and Sheathing 110 Grade 12 English 122 Entrepreneurship 110 Electrical Wiring 120 Residential Finish and Insulation 120 Co-op 120 Outdoor Pursuits 110 Draft/Comp Graph 120 Information Technology 120 Physics 122 Sample course selections

20 Grade 11 English 112 Foundations of Math 11 Pre- Calculus 11 Pre-Calculus 12A F.I. Language Arts 110 F.I. Modern History 112 Biology 112 Chemistry 112 Physics 112 Grade 12 English 122 Pre- Calculus 12 B Calculus 120 F.I. Language Arts 120 F.I. World Issues 120 Biology 120 Chemistry 122 Physics 122 Theatre Arts 120 Political Science 120 Sample course selections

21 Grade 11 English 112 Foundations of Math 11 Law 120 Modern History 112 Human Services 110 Art 110 Post Intensive French 110 Biology 112 Physical Geography 110 Grade 12 English 122 Foundations of Math 12 Canadian History 122 Political Science 120 World Issues 120 Post Intensive French 120 Biology 122 Economics 122 Canadian Geography 120 Ind. Fam. Dynamics 120 Sample course selections

22 6 Destinations 3 6 12 9 “What are my options after graduation?”

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29 Reminders Check to be sure that you have all compulsory courses required for graduation. You are required to plan for a full course load each semester, so please choose the appropriate electives with a view toward your career goals.

30 The school-wide course selection generates the master timetable. An elective course may have to be withdrawn if not enough students sign up. So, there is no guarantee that you will get the schedule that you want. Reminders

31 If you do not return your course selection form, you will not be registered in courses for next year. The school does not have unlimited resources to make extensive changes after the master timetable has been prepared, so please take the time to investigate courses. Reminders

32 If you should fail a compulsory course in the first semester, some allowance may be made in the second semester to permit you to repeat the compulsory course failed. This is always subject to the availability of space. Requests for course changes after a semester has commenced may not be accommodated. Reminders

33 Sussex Regional High School website https://sites1.nbed.nb.ca/wiki/CelebrateSRHS/Home/Pages/default.aspx


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