Grade 11 Courses
PART A:COMPULSORY SUBJECTS STUDENTS MUST CHOOSE 8 COURSES
Subject / Level / Code / Prerequisite
ENGLISH
ESL / Workplace
College
University
Gifted
Level 1 (2 credits)
Level 2 (2 credits)
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5 / ENG3E1
ENG3C1
ENG3U1
ENG3U6
ESLAO8,GLS1O8
ESLBO8, GLS1O8
ESLCO8
ESLDO8
ESLEO8 / ENG2L/2P/2D1
ENG2P1/D1
ENG2D1
ENG2D6
None
ESLAO8
ESLBO8
ESLCO8
ESLDO8
MATHEMATICS
Functions and Applications
Functions
Foundations for College
Math
Mathematics For Work and Everyday Life / University/College
University
Gifted
College
Workplace / MCF3M1
MCR3U1
MCR3U6
MBF3C1
MEL3E1 / MFM2P1(85% average strongly recommended)
or MPM2D1
MPM2D1 (70% average strongly recommended )
MPM2D6
MFM2P1/MPM2D1
MFM2P1/MAT2L1

PART B: STUDENTS SHOULD SELECT ANY SIX OF THE FOLLOWING ELECTIVES

Subject / Level / Code / Prerequisite
ARTS
Dance – Comprehensive
Drama
Guitar
Instrumental Music
Music and Computers
Stage Band
Music – Vocal / University/College
University/College
University/College
University/College
Gifted
University/College
University/College
University/College / ATC3M1
ADA3M1
AMG3M1
AMI3M1
AMI3M6
AMM3M1*
AMH3M1
AMV3M1 / ATC2O1 (recom)
ADA1O1 or ADA2O1
AMG2O1
AMI2O1
AMI2O6
AMM2O1
Teacher Recommendation
AMV2O1
Media Arts
Visual Arts
Exploring and Creating Arts / University/College
Open
University/College
Open / ASM3M1
ASM3O1
AVI3M1
AEA301* / ASM2O or Gr. 9/10 arts
None
AVI1O1 &/or AVI2O1
None
BUSINESS
Information & Communication Technology: The Digital Environment
Accounting Essentials
Financial Accounting Fundamentals
Marketing: Goods, Services, Events / Open
Workplace
University/College
College / BTA3O1
BAI3E1
BAF3M1
BMI3C1 / None
None
None
None
Subject / Level / Code / Prerequisite
CANADIAN & WORLD STUDIES
Understanding Canadian
Law
World History To The
End of the Fifteenth Century
Genocide: Historical and Contemporary Implications / University/College
University/College
University/College / CLU3M1
CHW3M1
CHW3M6
CHG381 / CHC2D/P1
CHC2D/P1
CHC2D6
CHC2D/P1
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Introduction to Computer Science
Introduction to Computer Programming / University
College / ICS3U1
ICS3UP problem solving
ICS3C1 / ICS2OP (recommended)
ICS201
None
ENGLISH
Media Studies / Open / EMS3O1 / ENG2D/P1
HEALTH & PHYSICAL ED.
Individual & Small Grp. Activities (Racquet Sports)
Large Grp. Activities
Personal & Fitness
Activities (Weight Train.)
Other courses shown in Gr 12 supplement / Open (Co-ed)
Open (female)
Open (male)
Open (female)
Open (male) / PAI3O1
PAL3OF
PAL3OM
PAF3OF
PAF3OM / None
None
None
None
None
LANGUAGES
Spanish
French / University
University
Gifted
Open / LWSCU1
FSF3U1
FSF3U6
FSF1O1 / LWSBD1
FSF2D1
FSF2D6
No French Experience
SCIENCE
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Environmental Science / College
University
Gifted
University
Gifted
University
Gifted
University/College / SBI3C1
SBI3U1
SBI3U6
SCH3U1
SCH3U6
SPH3U1
SPH3U6
SVN3M1 / SNC2P1
SNC2D1
SNC2D6
SNC2D1
SNC2D6
SNC2D1
SNC2D6
SNC2D/P1
GUIDANCE
Teaching Assistants / Open / GPP3OP* / See guidance
LEARNING STRATEGIES / IPRC
Non-IPRC / GLE3O9
GLS4O1 / None
Teacher Recommendation
Subject / Level / Code / Prerequisite
SOCIAL SCIENCES & THE HUMANITIES
Understanding Fashion
Raising Healthy Children
World Religions and
Belief Traditions: Issues &
Challenges
Introduction to
Anthropology,
Psychology &
Sociology
Philosophy: The Big
Questions / College
Open
University/College
University/College
Gifted
College
University/College / HNC3C1
HPC3O1
HRT3M1
HSP3U1
HSP3U6
HSP3C1
HZB3M1 / None
None
None
ENG2D1or CHC2D1
ENG2D6or CHC2D6
none
none
TECHNOLOGY
Electronics
Computer Engineering
Technological Design
Transportation Technology / University/College
University/College
Open
College / TEL3M1
TEJ3M1
TDJ3M1
TTJ3C1 / none
TEJ2O1 recommended
TDJ2O1 recommended
TTJ2O1 recommended
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
COOP2 (2 Credit)
COOP4 (4 Credit) / This program involves practical experience outside the classroom with an in-school component. You may participate in Cooperative Education through any subject area.
Co-operative Education offers the following advantages:
  1. assists you in making career decisions,
  2. helps you develop knowledge, skills and attitudes essential in today’s society,
  3. allows you first hand insights into the operation of various workplaces,
  4. allows you to gain work experience for school to work programs such as apprenticeships,
  5. allows you to gain work experience required for entrance into various post-secondary programs,
  6. offers experience to assist in obtaining part-time employment.
Students who have chosen any co-op, must pick up an application form in Guidance.
For further information, see Guidance office.