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Course Selection Grade 11 into 12 (for 2013 - 2014)
Brooks Secondary School5400 Marine AvenuePowell River, BC º V8A 2L6(604) 483-3171
Why Plan?
"Your life will be no better than the plans you make, and the action you take. You are the architect and builder of your own life, fortune, and destiny."
~ Alfred Montapert
Course Selection Process Attend Course Selection Information session
during FLEX (April 16, 2013). Attend classroom Course Selection sessions
► C block Check graduation requirements. Explore careers and post-secondary
requirements. Select courses (required, electives, and
alternates) and discuss selections with your parents/guardians.
Have parent/guardian sign the Course Selection Sheet and return to the counsellors.
Why is Course Selection So Important?
The decisions and choices you make determine which courses run next year.
When selecting courses you are indicating a commitment to include the course(s) in your educational plan for next year.
Not all courses in the Course Selection Handbook will be offered. Insufficient enrolment will result in courses being cancelled.
Your alternate choices are important if this happens to a course of your choice.
Graduation Requirements
You will need to earn a minimum of 80 credits (20 courses) from Grade 10-12 courses. 48 credits (12 courses) from required
courses 28 credits (7 courses) from elective
courses 4 credits for Graduation Transitions 16 credits (4 courses) must be at the
Grade 12 level
Grade 12 Timetable
Language Arts 12 Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Graduation Transitions
NOTE: You only need to have three other Grade 12 courses to graduate. Your elective spots can be used for Grade 11 or Grade 12 courses that you are interested in.
Elective Courses
Any courses that you choose beyond the required courses.
These can be academic courses (Physics 11, History 12, Calculus 12, etc.) or fine arts/applied skills courses (Marketing 11, PE 11, ICTM 11, Metal Fabrication 12, etc.)
The Course Selection Handbook will provide a detailed explanation of every course offered at Brooks Secondary School.
Options After High School There are a lot of
options for you after you graduate.
It’s okay not to know right now exactly what career you want to have.
It is important, though, to think about the possibilities and start planning for them.
cont…
Why is it important to know which school or program you might be interested in attending?
Why would it be important to know about certain careers and how to get certain jobs that you might be interested in doing one day?
► All jobs/careers as well as post-secondary schools and programs have prerequisites.
Vancouver Island University Bachelor of Science
(Nursing)► high school diploma► a C+ in Chemistry
11► a C+ in Pre-Calculus
11 or Foundations Math 12
► a C+ in Biology 12► a C+ in English 12
Criminology Diploma
► high school diploma
► a C+ in English 12► a C in Foundations
Math 11*Information valid in April 2013
University of British Columbia
GENERAL ADMISSIONREQUIREMENTS
English 11 Pre-Calculus 11 or
Foundations Math 12 Language 11 Science 11 Social Studies 11 English 12 Three additional
provincially examinable Grade 12 courses
BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (ENGINEERING)
Chemistry 11 Chemistry 12 Pre-Calculus 12 Physics 12 Chemistry 11 Physics 11
*Information valid in September 2013
Jobs
Bank Teller► high school
diploma► certificate/diploma
in related field
Suggested Courses:► math/finances► business► accounting
Veterinary Assistant► high school diploma► diploma in related
field
Suggested Courses:► senior math► senior biology► senior chemistry
SHATTERING MYTHS:
MYTH: If I make all of these decisions about my future now, I will be locked into something I’m not sure about.
“The average student across North America will change their major three times.”
"Shattering Myths." Perspectives: Getting an Inside Look At Post-Secondary. Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation.
Why Post-Secondary Education?“Over the next five years, about two-
thirds of all new jobs created in Canada will require some form of post-secondary education” (www.canlearn.ca).
“1.2 million jobs were lost for those who had not completed high school” (Perspectives).
SHATTERING MYTHS:
MYTH: Only certain types of people go to post-secondary education.
People from all socio-economic and academic backgrounds go to post-secondary.
"Shattering Myths." Perspectives: Getting an Inside Look At Post-Secondary. Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation.
Does More Education Mean More Career Earnings?
More education means greater earnings over a year’s time.
Over the length of one’s working life, these differences become enormous.
< or = $16,917
between $16,918 and $33,834
between $33,835 and $50,751
between $50,752 and $67,668
> $67,669
University EducatedCollege EducatedHigh School graduate and tradesLess than high school
Statistics Canada2006
Money, money, money!!
Canadian full-time workers with Bachelor’s degrees earned 57% more annually than workers who had not completed university.
That translates into roughly $1.3 million dollars more over an average working life (40 years).
* “Just the Facts.” AUCC. 2008. Nov. 4, 2009. <www.universitiesmatter.ca/just-the-facts/>.
SHATTERING MYTHS
MYTH: Everyone should choose a job/career that pays a lot of money.
Annual earnings is just one measure. Need to think about other measures:
-interests and personality-working conditions-employment prospects-qualifications
"Shattering Myths." Perspectives: Getting an Inside Look At Post-Secondary. Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation.
SHATTERING MYTHS:
MYTH: Certain schools and programs are better than others.
Each post-secondary institution is different (“different” does not equal “better”).
Investigate each school to find a match that will work for your values and goals.
"Shattering Myths." Perspectives: Getting an Inside Look At Post-Secondary. Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation.
Individual Planning/Guidance School counsellors are available to meet
with you:
Mr. Marciniak A – LMrs. Burt M – Z
Educational/Career Resources
www.careercruising.com
www.canlearn.ca
www.educationplanner.bc.ca
www.workfutures.bc.ca
Individual school websites
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