Diploma Requirements Post Secondary Pathways Scholarships
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On line course selection opens: February 8 th, 2012 On line
course selection closes: February 21 st, 2012 Students that do not
submit course selections in myBlueprint by Feb. 21 st must see a
guidance counsellor Course Selection Timelines:
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Choices 18 compulsory credits and 12 electives 40 community
hours Literacy Test or OLC 401
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Spares?
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New for 2012-2013 Landscape Architecture THD 4M1 This will be a
hands on course that will teach you the various aspects of
landscape design and construction Students will have an opportunity
to work in the courtyard to develop real life skills
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New for 2012 - 2013 Fitness and Recreation Leadership PLF4C
This course will be 70% classroom based and 30% activity based
Ideal for those students looking to develop or improve their
leadership abilities in a phys ed setting This course will prepare
students for Fitness and Recreation programs at College
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General Prerequisite Requirements for University Programs *
(Please check individual universities complete lists of programs
and specific requirements) ARTS (i.e.. Fine Art, Social Sciences,
Humanities, Contemporary Studies, Visual Arts/Studies) BUSINESS
(i.e.. Commerce, Management, Information Technology) SCIENCES
(i.e.. Health Sciences, Life Science, Physical and Mathematical
Sciences, Engineering) 4U ENGLISH 4U DATA (?) 4U FUNCTIONS 4U
CALCULUS 4U ENGLISH 4U DATA (?) 4U FUNCTIONS 4U CALCULUS 4U
CHEMISTRY 4U BIOLOGY 4U PHYSICS i.e.. Policy Development,
International Studies, Health Studies, Law, Environment Studies,
Psychology, Childrens Studies, Social Worker, Criminology and
Justice i.e.. Game Development and Entrepreneurship, Information
Technology, eCommerce, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Retail
Management i.e.. Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Forensic
Science, Health Physics, Radiation Science, Life Science,
Environmental Science, Biomedical Toxicology
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General Prerequisite Requirements for College Programs *
(Please check individual colleges for complete lists of programs
and specific requirements) Arts, Entertainment, Public Service
Business, Technology, Computer Studies, and Skilled Trades Science
and Health Studies/Services ENGLISH 12 C or 12U MATH Grade 11 C,M,U
or Grade 12 C or U (depending on program) ENGLISH 12 C or 12U MATH
Grade 12 C or U BIOLOGY Grade 11 C or Grade 12 U CHEMISTRY Grade 12
C or U PHYSICS Grade 12 C or U Child and Youth Work Recreation and
Leisure Services Digital Animation Community and Justice Services
Fine Arts Studio Graphic Design-Media Office Administration-
Executive/Legal/Medical Tourism and Travel Accounting Architectural
Technology Electrical Engineering Technician Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning Mechanics Advertising and Marketing Computer
Programmer Culinary Management- Nutrition Message Therapy Practical
Nursing Occupational Therapist Assistant Pre-Service Fire Fighting
Education and Training Biomedical Engineering Technology Chemical
Laboratory Technician
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College, University and Apprenticeship Pathways *(Below is only
a limited representation. Please check with individual
post-secondary institutions for complete lists of programs and
specific requirements.) You do not require math or science if you
want to be a(n) You do require math if you want to be a(n) You do
require math and science if you want to be a(n) Journalist Lawyer
Early Childhood Educator Police Officer TV or Radio Broadcaster
Chef Paralegal Counsellor Elementary School Teacher Accountant
Electrician Hospital Administrator HVAC Technician Computer
Programmer Mechanic Investment Advisor Marketing Specialist Banker
Financial Officer Engineer Nurse Paramedic Fire Fighter Personal
Trainer Medical Doctor Pharmacist Vet Technician Dental Assistant
X-Ray Technician Environmental Technician/Auditor
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1. There is no application process simply choose COOP as an
option in myBlueprint 2. COOP4 4 credit full day every other day 3.
COOP2 2 credit half day every other day For more information: a)
see Ms. Graves or Mr. Dias b) see a guidance counselor In March and
April the COOP teachers will meet with you to discuss your
placement and options moving forward How to choose COOP
Add Courses to Official Plan Review and Submit Courses Log into
myBlueprint Enter OEN/DOB (on first visit) Access High School
Planner STUDENT COURSE SELECTION STEPS Print and Return Sign-Off
Sheet
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VISIT: WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB/ 2 SELECT YOUR SECONDARY SCHOOL
1 WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB Visit... Select your school
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ENTER OEN/DOB (FIRST VISIT) Select your Grade Enter your OEN
& Date of Birth
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ACCESS HIGH SCHOOL PLANNER Click on Plan Courses
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step 1 Click on Add step 2 Click on the course you would like
to select step 3 Click Add Course to Plan
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HIGH SCHOOL PLANNER step 2 Click Submit when you have selected
your courses and are ready to submit step 1 Click View Progress to
view your Graduation Status
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REVIEW AND SUBMIT COURSES step 1 Review your selections step 2
Click Confirm and Print when you are ready to submit Note: You will
not be able to change your course selections in myBlueprint after
this step. Please consult your Guidance Counsellor if you wish to
make any changes after you have submitted your courses. Note: You
will not be able to change your course selections in myBlueprint
after this step. Please consult your Guidance Counsellor if you
wish to make any changes after you have submitted your
courses.
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PRINT SIGN-OFF SHEET Congratulations! Youre done! Please print
and return a signed copy of your Course Selection Sign-Off Sheet to
your Counsellor or Teacher. Congratulations! Youre done! Please
print and return a signed copy of your Course Selection Sign-Off
Sheet to your Counsellor or Teacher.
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[email protected] www.myBlueprint.ca/TDSB VISIT:
WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB/ 2 SELECT SECONDARY SCHOOL & CREATE
ACCOUNT 1 3 ENTER OEN & DATE OF BIRTH 4 BEGIN PLANNING YOUR
COURSES CONTACT US
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Record Your Goals, High School Plans and Graduation
Requirements
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Short List (Save) the Opportunities That Interest You
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Standardized Data Saves You Time and Makes Exploration
Easy
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NOC Code Regulated/Unregulated Length of Program In-Class Hours
Training Breakdown Suggested Courses Main Duties Apprenticeship
Information Provided: Description Industry Sector Minimum Entry
Grade Red Seal Trade Average Wage Rate Governing Body Industry
Committee College & University Information Provided: Overview
Number of Students/Faculty Male/Female Ratio Location, City
Population Living Expenses Transportation Options Varsity Sports
Contact Information Direct Links Program Description Credential
Awarded Length of Program Tuition Fees Course Prerequisites Minimum
Average Non-Academic Requirements Study Options Focus of Study
Workplace & Occupation Information Provided: Overview Nature of
the Work Main Duties Skills and Abilities Average Wage/Earnings
Required Education Employment Prospects Work Prospects Related
Occupations NOC Code Comprehensive Information to Make Informed
Decisions
Articulated Programs Attending college first and then
university College diplomas have lots of pathways to university Can
be a less expensive route Highly competitive universities and
programs offer less admission and credits See individual college
handbooks for details See sample
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College Degrees Community Colleges offer degrees that fulfill
the same government requirements as University degrees (can be used
to apply to Teachers College, Grad. school etc.) Most have well
paid co-op opportunities that usually turn into full time jobs
Usually have chances for overseas opportunities See sample
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Scholarships Looking for students with strong profiles
(community activities, overseas experiences, high marks, school
involvement) Looking for passion towards a long-term cause (AIDS,
poverty, technology etc.) Handout with some tips (Dedication, Ask
for Help, Explore Websites)
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Joint Program In fours years the student achieves both a two
year college diploma and a four year university degree Placement
opportunities Overseas opportunities See sample
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Apprenticeship 16 year olds with 16 credits can start the
Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) Choose co-op on option
sheet to register with OYAP and learn valuable skills that will
contribute to successful completion of Certificate of Qualification
There are 157 apprenticeships recognized by the Ministry of
Training Red Seal program allows for greater mobility of skilled
workers across Canada (currently there are 46 Red Seal trades)
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Use this website to find useful information on Apprenticeships:
www.tcu.gov.on.ca
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Use the website to find useful information on college programs
in Ontario: www.ontariocolleges.ca
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Use this website to find useful information on university
programs in Ontario: www.electronicinfo.ca
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Username: toronto Password: 41190
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For more help with option selection, please make an appointment
with your guidance counsellor. All information outlined in todays
presentation will be posted on Mowat.ca under the Guidance Tab
Thank you for your attention. Have a good day!