Grade 12 Course Selection
In Grade 12, students should be thinking about their pathway and the courses that will develop their knowledge and skills for the future. For pathways involving post-secondary studies, students should check College and University prerequisites before selecting courses (refer to the links on page 17). To explore a career path, consider selecting a specialized program such as Co-operative Education, the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship program, or a dual credit.
Pathway Options
*Compulsory Courses
University College Workplace Open
ENG4U EWC4U
ENG4C EWC4C
OLC4O Literacy Course
English
ENG4E
Math (If not completed in Grade 11)
MCV4U MDM4U MHF4U
MCT4C MAP4C
MEL4E
OLC4O will count as a 4th English credit for your OSSD; however, most College programs require students to complete ENG4C as an entrance requirement. Refer to the links on page 19 for more information. Students applying to University require 6 Grade 12 University (U) or College/University (M) level courses. Refer to the links on page 19 for more information. *Compulsory courses are also available at the Advanced Placement, French Immersion, and International Baccalaureate level at schools offering those programs. In myBlueprint, these courses have a letter the end of the course code: A= Advanced Placement Preparation B= International Baccalaureate F= French Immersion
Course Options
Course options available will vary by school.
Co-operative Education
Computer Studies
Business
Arts
Health and Physical Education
Interdisciplinary Studies
Languages
Science
Technological Education
Social Sciences
11 Select the Specialized Programs option to add one of the programs listed on pages 13-17 such as Co-op, to your course selection. Courses that are not offered at your school may be available by eLearning. See page 12 for more details.
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