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This course introduces students to the world of business and what is required to be successful, ethical, and responsible in today’s economy. Students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to be an entrepreneur who knows how to respond to local and global market opportunities. Throughout the course, students will explore and understand the responsibility of managing different functions of a business. This includes accounting, marketing, information and communication technology, financial management, human resources, and production.

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  • Part of: Business Studies
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Explore the next level of mathematical concepts with our comprehensive course designed to strengthen and expand your understanding of mathematics!

This course covers a wide range of topics including number sense and operations, algebra, measurement, geometry, data analysis, probability, and financial literacy. Through the use of mathematical processes, modeling, and coding, students will gain a deeper insight into the mathematics they learn and how to apply it to real-world situations that are culturally relevant and responsive.

Participants will further enhance their mathematical reasoning skills, such as proportional reasoning, spatial reasoning, and algebraic reasoning, through problem-solving activities and thoughtful communication of their ideas.

Dive into this course to develop critical mathematical skills that will serve you well in academic pursuits and everyday life!

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  • Discipline: Mathematics
  • Course type: De-streamed
  • Prerequisite: None

In this course, students will learn what makes an entrepreneur thrive and the skills required to succeed in today’s business environment. Students will begin to develop their own entrepreneurial mindset, and learn why it’s important to take initiative, adapt to change, find creative solutions, and understand the financial considerations of entrepreneurship. This hands-on course will use business software and applications to help students plan and develop their entrepreneurial ideas and learn how to present them to a target audience. Throughout the course, students will enhance their communications skills as well as develop and refine their project management skills, including goal setting, time management, and networking. 

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  • Part of: Business Studies
  • Discipline: Introduction to Business Studies and Entrepreneurship
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

This hands-on course enables students to further explore the engineering design process and develop other technological knowledge and skills introduced in earlier grades. Students will design and safely create prototypes, products, and/or services, working with tools and technologies from various industries. As students develop their projects to address real-life problems, they will apply technological concepts such as precision measurement, as well as health and safety standards. Students will begin to explore job skills programs and education and training pathways, including skilled trades, that can lead to a variety of careers. 

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  • Part of: Technological Education
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Discover the fascinating world of science in our online course for ninth-grade students!

Get ready to immerse yourself in an exciting journey through biology, chemistry, physics, and Earth and space sciences. In this course, you'll explore how science connects with technology, society, and the environment, opening up a world of possibilities and discoveries!

Throughout this thrilling adventure, you'll develop cutting-edge STEM skills through scientific research, experimentation, and ingenious design. You'll be ready to tackle real-world challenges and become a scientifically literate global citizen.

Join us and unleash your scientific potential in our online course! Your journey to knowledge and exploration starts here!

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  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: De-streamed
  • Prerequisite: None

Embark on your French language journey with our introductory course, designed for students who have little or no prior experience with French! 

Whether you are starting from scratch or have limited previous exposure, this course provides a supportive and structured environment to begin understanding and speaking French effectively.

Students will engage in guided interactive settings that promote the development of fundamental language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Discussions will focus on real-life issues and situations to make learning relevant and practical. Additionally, the course will broaden students’ cultural awareness by exploring the diverse French-speaking communities across Canada, enhancing their appreciation and understanding of these vibrant cultures.

Throughout this course, students will also cultivate various skills essential for lifelong language learning. This program is ideal for anyone looking to lay a strong foundation in French, preparing for further language studies or personal enrichment.

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  • Discipline: French as a Second Language
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

This course enables students to continue to develop and consolidate the foundational knowledge and skills that they need for reading, writing, and oral and visual communication. Throughout the course, students will continue to enhance their media literacy and critical literacy skills, and to develop and apply transferable skills, including digital literacy. Students will also make connections to their lived experiences and to society and increase their understanding of the importance of language and literacy across the curriculum.

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Part of: English
Credit: Compulsory
Course type: De-streamed
Prerequisite: None

Jumpstart your journey to a healthier lifestyle with our Grade 9 Healthy Active Living Education course. This program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed, healthy choices that will benefit them throughout their lives. By participating in a diverse array of physical activities, students not only enhance their movement competence and personal fitness but also lay a solid foundation for a lifetime of active living.

Throughout the course, students will gain insights into the various factors and skills that promote healthy development. They will explore how personal well-being is interconnected with the global environment and how positive health choices can impact both. This course also focuses on personal growth, teaching students to build a strong sense of self, foster positive interactions with others, and enhance their critical and creative thinking skills.

Perfect for students beginning their high school journey, this course encourages a holistic approach to health and wellness that empowers students to lead vibrant, active lives.

Prerequisite: None

This course builds on learning in Grades 7 and 8 in geography. Students will explore relationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems and how they interconnect with other parts of the world. Students will also examine environmental and economic issues, and their impact related to topics such as natural resources and industries, careers, land use and responsible development, and sustainability. In addition, students will understand the connections that diverse communities and individuals have with the physical environment and each other throughout Canada, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit perspectives. Students will apply geographic thinking, use the geographic inquiry process, and use geospatial technologies throughout their investigations.

Prerequisite: None

Deepen your scientific knowledge with our comprehensive course designed to enhance your understanding of key concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics! 

This course explores the complex interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment, providing students with a holistic view of modern scientific challenges.

Students will have numerous opportunities to advance their scientific investigation skills through planning and conducting detailed investigations. The course curriculum includes an in-depth study of the connections between cells and systems in animals and plants, the dynamics of chemical reactions with a focus on acid-base reactions, the forces that influence climate and contribute to climate change, and the intriguing interactions between light and matter.

This course is ideal for students eager to explore a wide range of scientific disciplines and develop a comprehensive understanding of how these areas are interconnected and impact the world around us. Through hands-on experiments and rigorous theoretical study, students will prepare for advanced studies in science and related fields.

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  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: Academic
  • Prerequisite: Science, Grade 9, Academic or Applied

Become an informed and active citizen with our course designed to deepen your understanding of the rights and responsibilities inherent in a democratic society!

This course allows students to explore significant civic issues and the impactful role of social media on public opinion and political engagement. Students will learn about the importance of civic engagement and how political processes function at local, national, and global levels.

Through the application of political thinking and the political inquiry process, students will investigate and express informed opinions on various political issues and developments that are relevant today and of personal interest. Additionally, the course covers essential topics such as digital literacy and critical-thinking skills, understanding the mechanisms of government, and Indigenous governance systems.

Students will also gain insights into the historical foundations of rights and freedoms in Canada, examine how government policies can affect individuals' lives and the economy, and explore opportunities for community service. This course is perfect for students eager to understand the complexities of being an engaged citizen and looking to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.Prerequisite: None

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  • Discipline: Politics (Civics)
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Prepare for the future with our course designed to enhance your educational and career/life planning!

This course provides students with the opportunity to develop essential skills, knowledge, and habits that are vital for navigating both education and career paths effectively. Students will explore global work trends and engage in activities within the school and community to strengthen their transferable skills and adaptability to the ever-evolving work environment.

Through a process of exploration, reflective practice, and decision-making, students will align their skills, interests, and values with their postsecondary options, whether that involves apprenticeship training, college, community living, university, or entering the workplace directly. They will also set realistic goals and devise a detailed plan for their first postsecondary year.

An important component of this course is financial literacy; students will learn about personal financial management, including understanding various saving and borrowing tools and how to use them strategically. Additionally, they will develop a budget for their first year after secondary school, ensuring they are well-prepared for the financial aspects of postsecondary life.

This course is ideal for students looking to make informed decisions about their future, offering them the tools and insights needed to approach postsecondary opportunities with confidence and clarity.

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  • Discipline: Career Studies
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Unlock your artistic potential with our innovative art course, designed to expand your creative skills through the exploration of new ideas, materials, and artistic processes! 

This course encourages students to experiment and innovate, providing a broad platform for artistic growth and expression.

Students will learn to apply the elements and principles of design effectively as they navigate the creative process, exploring various artistic forms and techniques. The course also emphasizes the importance of the critical analysis process, enabling students to reflect on and interpret artworks from personal, contemporary, and historical perspectives.

This course is perfect for students looking to deepen their understanding of art and develop a more comprehensive and nuanced approach to creating and presenting their own works. Whether you're aspiring to become a professional artist or seeking to enhance your creative abilities, this course offers the tools and inspiration needed to advance your artistic journey.

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  • Discipline: The Arts
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Elevate your mathematical skills with our advanced course designed to broaden your understanding of relationships and enhance your problem-solving and algebraic skills! 

Through investigative learning, the effective use of technology, and abstract reasoning, this course prepares students for complex mathematical challenges.

Students will delve into the study of quadratic relations and their real-world applications, solve and apply linear systems, and verify properties of geometric figures using analytic geometry. Additionally, the course covers the trigonometry of right and acute triangles, providing a comprehensive overview of key mathematical principles.

Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to reason mathematically and communicate their thought processes clearly as they tackle multi-step problems. This course is ideal for students looking to strengthen their mathematical foundation in preparation for further studies in mathematics, science, engineering, or any field that requires strong analytical skills.

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  • Discipline: Mathematics
  • Course type: Academic
  • Prerequisite: Grade 9 Mathematics, De-streamed

Enhance your communication skills with our comprehensive course designed to broaden your abilities in oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy!

This course prepares students for academic success in secondary school and beyond, equipping them with the necessary skills for effective daily communication. Students will engage with a variety of literary texts, both contemporary and historical, analyze informational and graphic texts, and create diverse oral, written, and media texts.

A key focus of the course is the strategic use of communication techniques that enhance clarity and effectiveness. Students will learn to choose and apply these strategies selectively to improve their ability to convey information and ideas effectively.

This course is tailored to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 11 university or college preparation courses, setting a solid foundation for advanced studies in various fields. It's ideal for students seeking to refine their communication skills comprehensively, ensuring readiness for future academic challenges and career opportunities.

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  • Discipline: English
  • Course type: Academic
  • Prerequisite: English, Grade 9, De-streamed

Explore the pivotal moments in Canadian history since 1914 with our comprehensive course that delves into the social, economic, and political developments that have shaped the nation! 

This course offers a deep examination of the impact of these events on various individuals, groups, and communities, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities.

Students will study the dynamics of conflict and cooperation within Canadian society, Canada's evolving role on the global stage, and the influence of key individuals, organizations, and events on Canadian identities, citizenship, and heritage. Special emphasis is placed on understanding the significant political developments and government policies that have affected First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities.

Through this course, students will enhance their ability to apply concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process. This includes interpreting and analyzing evidence to investigate major issues and events in recent Canadian history. Ideal for students interested in gaining a thorough understanding of Canada's past and its continued influence on the present and future, this course equips them with critical thinking skills and a nuanced perspective on national history.

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  • Discipline: Canadian and World Studies
  • Course type: Academic
  • Prerequisite: None

Prepare for a successful transition to your chosen postsecondary path with our focused course designed to align your career aspirations with your skills, interests, and personal traits! 

This course guides you through an exploration of various postsecondary options, helping you make informed decisions based on a deep understanding of your own capabilities and ambitions.

Throughout the course, you will delve into the realities and opportunities of the workplace, examining key factors that influence professional success. You will also refine essential job-search and employability skills to enhance your readiness for the job market. Additionally, the course includes the development of a personalized portfolio, targeted specifically at your chosen career or educational path, and the creation of an action plan to map out your steps to future achievements.

Ideal for students on the cusp of graduation, this course equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to embark confidently on your postsecondary journey, whether it leads to further education or immediate employment.

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  • Discipline: Guidance and Career Education
  • Course type: Open  
  • Prerequisite: None

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and procedures of accounting. Students will develop financial analysis and decision-making skills that will assist them in future studies and/or career opportunities in business. Students will acquire an understanding of accounting for a service and a merchandising business, computerized accounting, financial analysis, and ethics and current issues in accounting.

Prerequisite: None

Delve into the complexities of the Canadian economy with our comprehensive economics course! 

This program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the key issues and challenges facing Canada’s economic landscape and the various strategies employed to address them. Students will explore the crucial economic roles played by firms, workers, government, and themselves as individual consumers and contributors.

Throughout the course, students will engage with the concepts of economic thinking and the economic inquiry process. They will learn to apply economic models to assess the impact of economic decisions and issues at individual, regional, and national levels. This analysis will help them understand how these roles collectively contribute to the stability and change within the Canadian economy.

Ideal for students interested in economics, business, and policy-making, this course equips them with the analytical tools and knowledge needed to critically evaluate economic activities and their broader implications.

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  • Discipline: Canadian and World Studies
  • Course type: University/College Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied

Dive into the foundational principles of physics with our course designed to enhance students’ understanding of this essential science! 

In this course, students will explore key concepts in physics, focusing on kinematics with an emphasis on linear motion, various types of forces, energy transformations, and the properties of mechanical waves and sound. Additionally, the study of electricity and magnetism will provide a comprehensive view of these fundamental physical phenomena.

Students will actively enhance their scientific investigation skills by testing and applying laws of physics in practical experiments. This hands-on approach not only deepens understanding but also helps develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

Moreover, the course addresses the significant interrelationships between physics and technology, examining how technological applications of physics influence society and the environment. This exploration aims to foster a responsible and informed perspective on the role of physics in the modern world, making it ideal for students interested in careers in science, engineering, and technology-related fields.

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  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic

Embark on your journey into computer science with our introductory course, designed to immerse students in the world of software development! 

In this course, students will learn to design software both independently and collaboratively, utilizing industry-standard programming tools and applying the software development life-cycle model.

Participants will gain hands-on experience in writing and utilizing subprograms within larger computer programs. As students' understanding of the computing environment expands, they will be encouraged to develop creative solutions to a variety of problems, enhancing their problem-solving and programming skills.

Furthermore, the course covers important topics such as environmental and ergonomic issues in computing, emerging research in computer science, and global career trends in computer-related fields. This course is ideal for students looking to pursue careers in technology, providing foundational skills and knowledge in computer science that pave the way for further education and career opportunities.

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  • Discipline: Computer Studies
  • Course type: University Preparation   
  • Prerequisite: None

Elevate your mathematical understanding with our course that explores the comprehensive concept of functions, building on students' existing knowledge of linear and quadratic relations! 

This course introduces students to both discrete and continuous functions, including detailed studies of trigonometric and exponential functions.

Students will learn to represent functions in various ways (numerically, algebraically, and graphically), and will solve complex problems involving real-world applications of these functions. The course also delves into inverse functions and enhancing skills in determining equivalent algebraic expressions.

Throughout the course, students are encouraged to reason mathematically and effectively communicate their thinking while solving multi-step problems. This program is designed to solidify foundational mathematical skills and prepare students for advanced studies in mathematics, science, engineering, and beyond.

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  • Discipline: Mathematics
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic

Develop essential literacy, communication, and critical thinking skills with our comprehensive course, designed to prepare you for success in both academic settings and daily life! 

This course emphasizes the analysis of challenging literary texts from a variety of historical periods, countries, and cultures, alongside a diverse array of informational and graphic texts.

Students will enhance their ability to create compelling oral, written, and media texts across different forms, focusing on using language with precision and clarity. The course also covers the effective and appropriate use of stylistic devices to enhance communication and expression.

Tailored to pave the way for the compulsory Grade 12 university or college preparation courses, this program equips students with the skills needed to excel in future academic challenges and to articulate ideas thoughtfully and persuasively in various contexts.

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  • Discipline: English
  • Course type: University Preparation  
  • Prerequisite: English, Grade 10, Academic

Enhance your chemistry knowledge with our advanced course, designed to deepen your understanding of chemical properties and reactions! 

This course covers a broad range of topics including the properties of chemicals and chemical bonds, the dynamics of chemical reactions and the quantitative relationships within those reactions, solutions and solubility, as well as atmospheric chemistry and the behavior of gases.

Students will further develop their analytical skills as they explore both the qualitative and quantitative properties of matter. Additionally, the course addresses the societal and environmental impacts of common chemical reactions, providing a comprehensive view of chemistry’s role in the modern world.

This course is perfect for students looking to pursue further studies in chemistry or related fields, equipping them with the crucial skills and knowledge needed for academic and professional success in science.

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  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: University Preparation  
  • Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic

Deepen your knowledge of biological systems with our advanced biology course, designed for students eager to explore the intricacies of life at various scales! 

This course provides an in-depth study of key biological processes through both theoretical learning and practical investigation. You will delve into a range of fascinating topics including biodiversity, evolution, genetic processes, as well as the structure and function of animals, and the anatomy, growth, and function of plants.

The course emphasizes the theoretical aspects of these topics, providing a solid foundation for understanding complex biological phenomena. Additionally, it focuses on refining your scientific investigation skills, enabling you to conduct rigorous and meaningful experiments and research in various areas of biology.

This course is ideal for students looking to pursue further studies in biology, environmental science, or related fields, providing them with the necessary tools and knowledge to excel in academic and research settings.

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  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: University Preparation  
  • Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic

This course introduces students to advanced accounting principles that will prepare them for postsecondary studies in business. Students will learn about financial statements for various forms of business ownership and how those statements are interpreted in making business decisions.This course expands students’ knowledge of sources of financing, further develops accounting methods for assets, and introduces accounting for partnerships and corporations. 

Prerequisite: Financial Accounting Fundamentals, Grade 11, University/College Preparation

This course provides students with the opportunity for in-depth study of the concepts and processes that occur in biological systems. Students will study theory and conduct investigations in the areas of biochemistry, metabolic processes, molecular genetics, homeostasis, and population dynamics. Emphasis will be placed on the achievement of detailed knowledge and the refinement of skills needed for further study in various branches of the life sciences and related fields. 

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  • Area: Science
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Grade 11 Biology, University Preparation

Elevate your understanding of physics with our advanced course designed to deepen your grasp of fundamental concepts and theories! 

This course allows students to continue exploring the intricacies of energy transformations and the forces influencing motion. Dive into the study of electrical, gravitational, and magnetic fields, along with electromagnetic radiation.

Additionally, students will investigate the wave nature of light, delve into the principles of quantum mechanics, and explore the theories of special relativity. The course emphasizes the development of scientific investigation skills, teaching students to analyze data both qualitatively and quantitatively related to various physics concepts and principles.

Students will also examine the significant impact of physics-based technological applications on society and the environment, preparing them for thoughtful engagement with contemporary scientific challenges. This course is ideal for students passionate about physics and interested in its practical applications in the modern world.

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  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Physics, Grade 11, University Preparation

Prepare for the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) with our targeted literacy course! 

This course is specifically designed to help students acquire and demonstrate the cross-curricular literacy skills assessed by the OSSLT, fulfilling the provincial literacy requirement for graduation.

Students will engage with a diverse array of texts including informational, narrative, and graphic formats. They will develop their writing skills across different styles such as summaries, informational paragraphs, opinion pieces, and news reports. Additionally, students will create and maintain a portfolio that records their reading experiences and showcases their writing samples.

This course is ideal for students looking to enhance their literacy skills systematically and achieve success in the OSSLT, setting a solid foundation for further academic achievement and effective communication.

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  • Discipline: English
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Eligibility requirement: Students who have been eligible to write the OSSLT at least twice and who have been unsuccessful at least once are eligible to take the course. (Students who have already met the literacy requirement for graduation may be eligible to take the course under special circumstances, at the discretion of the principal.)

Elevate your computer science expertise with our advanced course designed to enhance your programming skills and industry knowledge!

In this course, students will utilize modular design principles to develop complex and meticulously documented software, adhering to professional standards. Collaborating in teams, you will take on the challenge of managing substantial software development projects from the initial planning stages to the final review.

The curriculum also includes a critical analysis of algorithms to determine their efficiency and effectiveness. Beyond technical skills, the course addresses vital ethical considerations in computing, while also exploring environmental impacts, emerging technologies, current research areas, and potential career paths in computer science.

Ideal for students looking to deepen their understanding and proficiency in computer science, this course prepares you for advanced studies or careers in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field.

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  • Discipline: Computer Studies
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Introduction to Computer Science, Grade 11, University Preparation

This course focuses on the development of leadership skills used in managing a successful business. Students will analyse the role of a leader in business, with a focus on decision making, management of group dynamics, workplace stress and conflict, motivation of employees, and planning. Effective business communication skills, ethics, and social responsibility are also emphasized.

Prerequisite: None

This course builds on students’ previous experience with functions and their developing understanding of rates of change. Students will solve problems involving geometric and algebraic representations of vectors and representations of lines and planes in threedimensional space; broaden their understanding of rates of change to include the derivatives of polynomial, sinusoidal, exponential, rational, and radical functions; and apply these concepts and skills to the modelling of real-world relationships. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics. This course is intended for students who choose to pursue careers in fields such as science, engineering, economics, and some areas of business, including those students who will be required to take a university-level calculus, linear algebra, or physics course. 

Prerequisite: Grade 12 Advanced Functions, University, must be taken prior to or concurrently with Calculus and Vectors.

Advance your knowledge of chemistry with our in-depth course designed to explore the complex world of chemical reactions and substances!

This course allows students to delve into organic chemistry and gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure and properties of matter, energy changes, reaction rates, chemical equilibrium, and electrochemistry.

Through targeted investigations and problem-solving exercises, students will sharpen their analytical skills and enhance their capability to communicate scientific concepts effectively. The curriculum emphasizes the practical relevance of chemistry in daily life and encourages students to assess the environmental impacts of chemical technologies.

Perfect for students aiming to pursue studies or careers in science and related fields, this course equips you with the insights and skills needed to understand and apply chemistry principles in real-world contexts.

Course information

  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Chemistry, Grade 11, University Preparation

Take your understanding of mathematical functions to the next level with our advanced functions course!

In this engaging and comprehensive class, students will explore the intricacies of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. You'll develop skills in combining functions and deepen your comprehension of rates of change, preparing you for more complex mathematical challenges.

Throughout the course, you will refine your mathematical processes, crucial for excelling in senior-level mathematics. Whether you are preparing for university courses in Calculus and Vectors, or aiming to solidify your mathematical foundation before pursuing various university programs, this course provides the tools and insights needed to advance your mathematical capabilities.

Join us to enhance your analytical skills and prepare for success in higher education and beyond!

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  • Discipline: Mathematics
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Functions, Grade 11, University Preparation, or Mathematics for College Technology, Grade 12, College Preparation

Enhance your literacy and communication skills with our comprehensive course designed to prepare you for academic success and everyday challenges!

This course emphasizes the development of critical and creative thinking abilities necessary for effective expression and comprehension in various contexts. Students will engage with a diverse array of challenging literary texts from different periods, countries, and cultures, and learn to interpret and evaluate both informational and graphic texts.

An important aspect of the course involves creating impactful oral, written, and media texts across multiple forms. You will refine your use of academic language, becoming more coherent and confident in your expression. The course also focuses on selecting optimal reading strategies tailored to specific texts and reading objectives, along with enhancing your writing skills for greater precision and control.

This course is ideally suited for students aiming to transition smoothly to university, college, or professional environments, equipping them with the essential skills to navigate complex textual landscapes and articulate their thoughts clearly and effectively.

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  • Discipline: English
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: English, Grade 11, University Preparation

Explore the dynamic world of international business with our course designed to highlight the crucial role of global trade in today's economy!

This course delves into the factors that drive success in international markets and provides a comprehensive overview of the techniques and strategies used in marketing, distribution, and effective management of international business.

Students will gain valuable insights into the complexities of operating across borders and learn how to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by global markets. This course is an excellent preparation for postsecondary studies in business fields such as international business, marketing, and management.

Prepare to broaden your perspective and equip yourself with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the global business arena!

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  • Discipline: Business Studies
  • Course type: University/College Preparation  
  • Prerequisite: None