Course Informationfor the Graduation ProgramGrade 10, 11 and 12 Courses
2010-2011
Ministry of Education Certification Branch
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2004 Graduation Program: Required Courses
2004 Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUX4H 11 4-H 11 4UX4H 12 4-H 12 4UABEA 11 ABE Advanced Accounting 11 4UABEC 11 ABE Advanced Computer Studies 11 4UABEC 12 ABE Provincial Computer Studies 12 4AC 11 Accounting 11 4ACC 12 Accounting 12 4UAWPM 12 Advanced Wood Products Manufacturing: Woodlinks 12 4FDNF 10 Aliments et Nutrition 10 4FDNF 11 Aliments et Nutrition 11 4FDNF 12 Aliments et Nutrition 12 4APCSC 12A AP Computer Science A 12 4APCSC 12 AP Computer Science AB 12 4BCAF 11 Applications informatiques de gestion 11 4ASK 11 Applied Skills 11 2ASK 11A Applied Skills 11A 2ASK 11B Applied Skills 11B 2AST 12A Auto Service Technician Level One 12A 4AST 12B Auto Service Technician Level One 12B 4AST 12C Auto Service Technician Level One 12C 4AST 12D Auto Service Technician Level One 12D 4AT 11 Automotive Technology 11 4AT 12 Automotive Technology 12 4ATE 12 Automotive Technology 12: Automotive Electricity and Electronics 4ATB 12 Automotive Technology 12: Body Repair and Finish 4ATD 12 Automotive Technology 12: Engine and Drive Train 4UBMQ 11 Basic Military Qualification 11 4UBBP 11 Black Bear Program 11 4UBTG 11A Boating 11A 2UBTG 11B Boating 11B 4UBEP 11 Bold Eagle Program 11 4BCA 11 Business Computer Applications 11 4BEC 10 Business Education 10: Business Communications 2/4BEE 10 Business Education 10: Entrepreneurship 2/4BEF 10 Business Education 10: Finance and Economics 2/4BEG 10 Business Education 10: General 2/4BEM 10 Business Education 10: Marketing 2/4BIM 12 Business Information Management 12 4CAFT 11 Cafeteria Training 11 4CAFT 12 Cafeteria Training 12 4UCPC 11 Canadian Pony Club 11 4UCPC 12 Canadian Pony Club 12 4URCFA 11 Canadian Red Cross First Aid Instructor 11 2URCWS 11 Canadian Red Cross Water Safety Instructor 11 2CARP 12A Carpentry Level One 12A 4CARP 12B Carpentry Level One 12B 4CARP 12C Carpentry Level One 12C 4CJ 11 Carpentry and Joinery 11 4CJ 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12 4CJC 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: Cabinet Construction 4CJW 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: CNC Wood Processes 4CJF 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: Furniture Construction 4CJR 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: Residential Construction 4CJP 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: Woodcraft Products 4ICTCF 11 Communication numérique appliquée 11 4ICTCF 12 Communication numérique appliquée 12 4ASKF 11 Compétences pratiques 11 2
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Required Courses
2004 Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSASKF 11A Compétences pratiques 11A 2ASKF 11B Compétences pratiques 11B 2COP 11 Comptabilité 11 4COP 12 Comptabilité 12 4FAF 12 Comptabilité financière 12 4UCSA 10 Computer Certification 10 4UCSA 11 Computer Certification 11 4UCSA 12 Computer Certification 12 4IDF 11 Conception industrielle 11 4IDF 12 Conception industrielle 12 4CKT 11A Cook Training Level One 11A 4CKT 11B Cook Training Level One 11B 4CKT 11C Cook Training Level One 11C 4CKT 12A Cook Training Level One 12A 4CKT 12B Cook Training Level One 12B 4CKT 12C Cook Training Level One 12C 4ICTXF 11 Cours modulaire exploratoire 11 4ICTXF 12 Cours modulaire exploratoire 12 4DM 12 Data Management 12 4ICTMF 11 Développement de médias numériques 11 4ICTMF 12 Développement de médias numériques 12 4DD 11 Drafting and Design 11 4DD 12 Drafting and Design 12 4DDA 12 Drafting and Design 12: Advanced Design 4DDH 12 Drafting and Design 12: Architecture and Habitat Design 4DDE 12 Drafting and Design 12: Engineering and Mechanical Drafting 4DDT 12 Drafting and Design 12: Technical Visualization 4EC 12 Economics 12 4ECF 12 Économie 12 4BECF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Communications d’affaires 2/4BEGF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Cours général 2/4BEEF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Entrepreneuriat 2/4BEFF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Finance et économie 2/4BEMF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Marketing 2/4EL 11 Electronics 11 4EL 12 Electronics 12 4ELAS 12 Electronics 12: Analog Systems 4ELDS 12 Electronics 12: Digital Systems 4ELR 12 Electronics 12: Robotics 4ENTF 12 Entrepreneuriat 12 4ENT 12 Entrepreneurship 12 4FAMF 10 Étude de la famille 10 4FAMF 11 Étude de la famille 11 4FAMF 12 Étude de la famille 12 4FM 10 Family Studies 10 4FM 11 Family Studies 11 4FM 12 Family Studies 12 4FA 12 Financial Accounting 12 4FNASK 11 Fine Arts and Applied Skills 11 4UXFA 11 First Aid 11 2UXFA 12 First Aid 12 2UBFL 11 Fitness Leader 11 4UBFL 12 Fitness Leader 12 4FDN 10 Foods and Nutrition 10 4FDN 11 Foods and Nutrition 11 4FDN 12 Foods and Nutrition 12 4FPC 11A Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 11A 4FPC 11B Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 11B 4FPC 11C Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 11C 4
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2004 Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSFPC 12A Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 12A 4FPC 12B Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 12B 4FPC 12C Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 12C 4TEDF 10 Formation technologique 10: Dessin technique et design 2/4TEGF 10 Formation technologique 10: Cours général 2/4TEEF 10 Formation technologique 10: Électronique 2/4TECF 10 Formation technologique 10: Mécanique 2/4TEMF 10 Formation technologique 10: Travail des métaux 2/4TEWF 10 Formation technologique 10: Travail du bois 2/4BIMF 12 Gestion de l’information d’entreprise 12 4DMF 12 Gestion des données 12 4UGSR 11 Ground Search and Rescue (Provincial Emergency Program) 11 2HS 11A Human Services 11A 4HS 11B Human Services 11B 4HS 11C Human Services 11C 4HS 12A Human Services 12A 4HS 12B Human Services 12B 4HS 12C Human Services 12C 4IBBOH 11 IB Business and Management (HL) 11 4IBBOH 12A IB Business and Management (HL) 12A 4IBBOS 11 IB Business and Management (SL) 11 4IBBOS 12 IB Business and Management (SL) 12 4IBCSH 11 IB Computer Science (HL) 11 4IBCSH 12A IB Computer Science (HL) 12A 4IBCSH 12B IB Computer Science (HL) 12B 2IBCSS 11 IB Computer Science (SL) 11 4IBCSS 12 IB Computer Science (SL) 12 4IBCAF 11 IB Créativité, action, et service 11 4IBCAF 12 IB Créativité, action, et service 12 4IBDT 11 IB Design Technology (SL) 11 4IBDT 12 IB Design Technology (SL) 12 4IBITS 11 IB Information Technology in a Global Society (SL) 11 4IBITS 12 IB Information Technology in a Global Society (SL) 12 4ICTC 11 ICT: Applied Digital Communications 11 4ICTC 12 ICT: Applied Digital Communications 12 4ICTS 11 ICT: Computer Information Systems 11 4ICTS 12 ICT: Computer Information Systems 12 4ICTP 11 ICT: Computer Programming 11 4ICTP 12 ICT: Computer Programming 12 4ICTM 11 ICT: Digital Media Development 11 4ICTM 12 ICT: Digital Media Development 12 4ICTX 11 ICT: Modular Survey Course 11 4ICTX 12 ICT: Modular Survey Course 12 4ID 11 Industrial Design 11 4ID 12 Industrial Design 12 4INT 10 Information Technology 10 2/4MIF 12 Innovation en gestion 12 4UIWPM 12 Introductory Wood Products Manufacturing: Woodlinks 12 4MI 12 Management Innovation 12 4MK 11 Marketing 11 4MK 12 Marketing 12 4MKF 12 Marketing 12 4UXFD 12 Medic First Aid 12 2MFM 11 Metal Fabrication and Machining 11 4MFM 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12 4MFMF 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Advanced Fabrication 4MFMM 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Advanced Machining 4MFMW 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Advanced Welding 4MFMJ 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Art Metal and Jewellery 4MFMC 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: CNC Processes 4
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Required Courses
2004 Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSMFMY 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Forging and Foundry 4MFMS 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Sheet Metal 4UOCT 11A Occupational Certification: Tourism 11A 4UOCT 11B Occupational Certification: Tourism 11B 4UOCT 11C Occupational Certification: Tourism 11C 4UOB 11 Outward Bound 11 4ICTPF 11 Programmation par ordinateur 11 4ICTPF 12 Programmation par ordinateur 12 4URP 11 Raven Programme 11 4ICTSF 11 Systèmes informatiques 11 4ICTSF 12 Systèmes informatiques 12 4INTF 10 Technologie de l’information 10 2/4TED 10 Technology Education 10: Drafting and Design 2/4TEE 10 Technology Education 10: Electronics 2/4TEG 10 Technology Education 10: General 2/4TEC 10 Technology Education 10: Mechanics 2/4TEM 10 Technology Education 10: Metalwork 2/4TEW 10 Technology Education 10: Woodwork 2/4TRM 11 Tourism 11 4TRM 12 Tourism 12 4TRMF 11 Tourisme 11 4TRMF 12 Tourisme 12 4TXTF 10 Textiles 10 4TXTF 11 Textiles 11 4TXTF 12 Textiles 12 4WELD 11A Welding 11A 4WELD 11B Welding 11B 4WELD 11C Welding 11C 4WELD 12A Welding 12A 4WELD 12B Welding 12B 4WELD 12C Welding 12C 4
2004 Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUDPJ 10 ADAPT: Jazz 10 4UDPJ 11 ADAPT: Jazz 11 4UDPJ 12A ADAPT: Jazz 12A 4UDPJ 12B ADAPT: Jazz 12B 4UDPT 10 ADAPT: Tap 10 4UDPT 11 ADAPT: Tap 11 4UDPT 12A ADAPT: Tap 12A 4UDPT 12B ADAPT: Tap 12B 4UAMD 10 AIDT: Modern Dance 10 4UAMD 11 AIDT: Modern Dance 11 4UAMD 12A AIDT: Modern Dance 12A 4UAMD 12B AIDT: Modern Dance 12B 4UATT 10 AIDT: Tap Dance 10 4UATT 11 AIDT: Tap Dance 11 4UATT 12 AIDT: Tap Dance 12 4AP2DP 12 AP 2-D Design Portfolio 12 4AP3DP 12 AP 3-D Design Portfolio 12 4APAR 12 AP History of Art 12 4APMU 12 AP Music Theory 12 4APSAD 12 AP Studio Art (Drawing) 12 4DRGF 10 Art dramatique 10: Cours général 2/4DRRF 10 Art dramatique 10: Interprétation théâtrale 2/4DRDF 10 Art dramatique 10: Production théâtrale 2/4DFTF 11 Art dramatique: Cinéma et télévision 11 4
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2004 Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSDFTF 12 Art dramatique: Cinéma et télévision 12 4AF 11 Art Foundations 11 4AF 12 Art Foundations 12 4VAMF 10 Arts visuels 10: Arts médiatiques 2/4VACF 10 Arts visuels 10: Céramique et sculpture 2/4VAGF 10 Arts visuels 10: Cours général 2/4VADF 10 Arts visuels 10: Dessin et peinture 2/4VAMTF 11 Arts visuels: Arts médiatiques 11 4VAMTF 12 Arts visuels: Arts médiatiques 12 4SACSF 11 Arts visuels en atelier 11: Céramique et sculpture 4SADPF 11 Arts visuels en atelier 11: Dessin et peinture 4SAPGF 11 Arts visuels en atelier 11: Gravure et graphisme 4SAFFF 11 Arts visuels en atelier 11: Textiles et fibres 4SACSF 12 Arts visuels en atelier 12: Céramique et sculpture 4SADPF 12 Arts visuels en atelier 12: Dessin et peinture 4SAPGF 12 Arts visuels en atelier 12: Gravure et graphisme 4SAFFF 12 Arts visuels en atelier 12: Textiles et fibres 4UABM 10 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 10 4UABM 11 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 11 4UABM 12 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 12 4UBCCM 10 BC Conservatory of Music 10 4UBCCM 11 BC Conservatory of Music 11 4UBCCM 12 BC Conservatory of Music 12 4FNAF 11 Beaux-Arts 11 2FNAF 11A Beaux-Arts 11A 2FNAF 11B Beaux-Arts 11B 2UCAB 10 CDTA Ballet 10 4UCAB 11 CDTA Ballet 11 4UCAB 12 CDTA Ballet 12 4UCAJ 10 CDTA: Jazz 10 4UCAJ 11 CDTA: Jazz 11 4UCAJ 12A CDTA: Jazz 12A 4UCAJ 12B CDTA: Jazz 12B 4UCAT 10 CDTA: Tap 10 4UCAT 11 CDTA: Tap 11 4UCAT 12A CDTA: Tap 12A 4UCAT 12B CDTA: Tap 12B 4UCCM 10 Chinese Central Conservatory of Music 10 4UCCM 11 Chinese Central Conservatory of Music 11 2UCCM 12 Chinese Central Conservatory of Music 12 2ULAL 10 Chinese Dance Syllabus (Lorita Leung Dance Association) 10 4ULAL 11 Chinese Dance Syllabus (Lorita Leung Dance Association) 11 4ULAL 12 Chinese Dance Syllabus (Lorita Leung Dance Association) 12 4CMCC 11 Choral Music 11: Concert Choir 4CMJV 11 Choral Music 11: Vocal Jazz 4CMCC 12 Choral Music 12: Concert Choir 4CMJV 12 Choral Music 12: Vocal Jazz 4UMWB 10A Conservatory Canada 10A 4UMWB 10B Conservatory Canada 10B 4UMWB 10C Conservatory Canada 10C 2UMWB 11A Conservatory Canada 11A 4UMWB 11B Conservatory Canada 11B 4UMWB 11C Conservatory Canada 11C 2UMWB 12A Conservatory Canada 12A 4UMWB 12B Conservatory Canada 12B 4UMWB 12C Conservatory Canada 12C 2DNC 10 Dance 10: Choreography 2/4DNG 10 Dance 10: General 2/4DNP 10 Dance 10: Performance 2/4DNC 11 Dance: Choreography 11 4
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Required Courses
2004 Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSDNC 12 Dance: Choreography 12 4DNP 11 Dance: Performance 11 4DNP 12 Dance: Performance 12 4DNCF 10 Danse 10: Chorégraphie 2/4DNGF 10 Danse 10: Cours général 2/4DNPF 10 Danse 10: Interprétation 2/4DNCF 11 Danse: Chorégraphie 11 4DNCF 12 Danse: Chorégraphie 12 4DNPF 11 Danse: Interprétation 11 4DNPF 12 Danse: Interprétation 12 4DRG 10 Drama 10: General 2/4DRR 10 Drama 10: Theatre Performance 2/4DRD 10 Drama 10: Theatre Production 2/4DFT 11 Drama: Film and Television 11 4DFT 12 Drama: Film and Television 12 4FNA 11 Fine Arts 11 2FNA 11A Fine Arts 11A 2FNA 11B Fine Arts 11B 2AFF 11 Fondements de l’art 11 4AFF 12 Fondements de l’art 12 4UHLD 11 Highland Dancing 11 4UHLD 12 Highland Dancing 12 4IBAHS 11 IB Art History (SL) 11 4IBAHS 12 IB Art History (SL) 12 4IBARS 11 IB Art/Design (SL) 11 4IBARS 12 IB Art/Design (SL) 12 4IBARH 11 IB Art/Visual Arts (HL) 11 4IBARH 12A IB Art/Visual Arts (HL) 12A 4IBARH 12B IB Art/Visual Arts (HL) 12B 2IBAVM 11 IB Arts visuels (NM) 11 4IBAVM 12 IB Arts visuels (NM) 12 4IBF 11 IB Film (SL) 11 4IBF 12 IB Film (SL) 12 4IBMCH 11 IB Music (HL) 11 4IBMCH 12A IB Music (HL) 12A 4IBMCS 11 IB Music (SL) 11 4IBMCS 12 IB Music (SL) 12 4IBMUM 11 IB Musique (NM) 11 4IBMUM 12 IB Musique (NM) 12 4IBTAH 11 IB Theatre Arts (HL) 11 4IBTAH 12A IB Theatre Arts (HL) 12A 4IBTAS 11 IB Theatre Arts (SL) 11 4IBTAS 12 IB Theatre Arts (SL) 12 4UIOP 11 Piping and Drumming Qualification Board: Piping 11 4UIOP 12 Piping and Drumming Qualification Board: Piping 12 4IMCB 11 Instrumental Music 11: Concert Band 4IMG 11 Instrumental Music 11: Guitar 4IMJB 11 Instrumental Music 11: Jazz Band 4IMOS 11 Instrumental Music 11: Orchestral Strings 4IMCB 12 Instrumental Music 12: Concert Band 4IMG 12 Instrumental Music 12: Guitar 4IMJB 12 Instrumental Music 12: Jazz Band 4IMOS 12 Instrumental Music 12: Orchestral Strings 4TPAF 11 Interprétation théâtrale 11: Jeu dramatique 4TPDSF 11 Interprétation théâtrale 11: Mise en scène et scénarisation 4TPAF 12 Interprétation théâtrale 12: Jeu dramatique 4TPDSF 12 Interprétation théâtrale 12: Mise en scène et scénarisation 4UIDC 10 ISTD: Cecchetti 10 4UIDC 11 ISTD: Cecchetti 11 4UIDC 12A ISTD: Cecchetti 12A 4
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2004 Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUIDC 12B ISTD: Cecchetti 12B 4UIDB 11 ISTD: Imperial Ballet 11 4UIDB 12A ISTD: Imperial Ballet 12A 2UIDB 12B ISTD: Imperial Ballet 12B 4UIDMT 10 ISTD: Modern Theatre Dance 10 4UIDMT 11 ISTD: Modern Theatre Dance 11 4UIDMT 12 ISTD: Modern Theatre Dance 12 4ULMA 11 LCM: Acting 11 2ULMD 11 LCM: Duologue 11 2ULMMT 11 LCM: Music Theatre 11 2ULMSD 11 LCM: Speech and Drama 11 2ULCM 10 London College of Music 10 4ULCM 11 London College of Music 11 4ULCM 12 London College of Music 12 4MCB 10 Music 10: Concert Band 2/4MCC 10 Music 10: Concert Choir 2/4MG 10 Music 10: General 2/4MGR 10 Music 10: Guitar 2/4MJB 10 Music 10: Jazz Band 2/4MOS 10 Music 10: Orchestral Strings 2/4MVJ 10 Music 10: Vocal Jazz 2/4MCT 11 Music: Composition and Technology 11 4MCT 12 Music: Composition and Technology 12 4MCCF 10 Musique 10: Chorale de concert 2/4MVJF 10 Musique 10: Chorale de jazz 2/4MGF 10 Musique 10: Cours général 2/4MGRF 10 Musique 10: Guitare 2/4MOSF 10 Musique 10: Orchestre à cordes 2/4MCBF 10 Musique 10: Orchestre d’harmonie 2/4MJBF 10 Musique 10: Orchestre de jazz 2/4CMCCF 11 Musique chorale 11: Choeur de concert 4CMJVF 11 Musique chorale 11: Jazz vocal 4CMCCF 12 Musique chorale 12: Choeur de concert 4CMJVF 12 Musique chorale 12: Jazz vocal 4MCTF 11 Musique: Composition et technologie 11 4MCTF 12 Musique: Composition et technologie 12 4IMJBF 11 Musique instrumentale: Ensemble de jazz 11 4IMJBF 12 Musique instrumentale: Ensemble de jazz 12 4IMGF 11 Musique instrumentale: Guitare 11 4IMGF 12 Musique instrumentale: Guitare 12 4IMOSF 11 Musique instrumentale: Orchestre à cordes 11 4IMOSF 12 Musique instrumentale: Orchestre à cordes 12 4IMCBF 11 Musique instrumentale: Orchestre d’harmonie 11 4IMCBF 12 Musique instrumentale: Orchestre d’harmonie 12 4UNAT 10 NATD: Tap 10 4TPRF 11 Production théâtrale 11 4TPRMF 12 Production théâtrale 12: Gestion théâtrale 4TPRTF 12 Production théâtrale 12: Technique théâtrale 4URMSD 10 RCM: Speech Arts and Drama 10 4URMSD 11 RCM: Speech Arts and Drama 11 4URMSD 12 RCM: Speech Arts and Drama 12 4URAD 10 Royal Academy of Dancing 10 4URAD 11B Royal Academy of Dancing 11B 4URAD 12A Royal Academy of Dancing 12A 4URAD 12B Royal Academy of Dancing 12B 4UMRC 10 Royal Conservatory Music 10 4UMRC 11 Royal Conservatory Music 11 4UMRC 12 Royal Conservatory Music 12 4SACS 11 Studio Arts 11: Ceramics and Sculpture 4SADP 11 Studio Arts 11: Drawing and Painting 4
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Required Courses
2004 Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSSAFF 11 Studio Arts 11: Fabric and Fibre 4SAPG 11 Studio Arts 11: Printmaking and Graphic Design 4SACS 12 Studio Arts 12: Ceramics and Sculpture 4SADP 12 Studio Arts 12: Drawing and Painting 4SAFF 12 Studio Arts 12: Fabric and Fibre 4SAPG 12 Studio Arts 12: Printmaking and Graphic Design 4TPA 11 Theatre Performance 11: Acting 4TPDS 11 Theatre Performance 11: Directing and Script Development 4TPA 12 Theatre Performance 12: Acting 4TPDS 12 Theatre Performance 12: Directing and Script Development 4TPR 11 Theatre Production 11 4TPRT 12 Theatre Production 12: Technical Theatre 4TPRM 12 Theatre Production 12: Theatre Management 4UTCD 10 Trinity Guildhall: Drama 10 4UTCD 11 Trinity Guildhall: Drama 11 4UTCD 12 Trinity Guildhall: Drama 12 4UTCEC 10 Trinity Guildhall: Communication Skills 10 2UTCEC 11 Trinity Guildhall: Communication Skills 11 2UTCEC 12 Trinity Guildhall: Communication Skills 12 2UTCM 10 Trinity Guildhall: Music 10 4UTCM 11 Trinity Guildhall: Music 11 4UTCM 12 Trinity Guildhall: Music 12 4UTCMT 10 Trinity Guildhall: Musical Theatre 10 4UTCMT 11 Trinity Guildhall: Musical Theatre 11 4UTCMT 12 Trinity Guildhall: Musical Theatre 12 4UTCPA 10 Trinity Guildhall: Performance Arts 10 4UTCPA 11 Trinity Guildhall: Performance Arts 11 4UTCPA 12 Trinity Guildhall: Performance Arts 12 4UTCSD 10 Trinity Guildhall: Speech and Drama 10 4UTCSD 11 Trinity Guildhall: Speech and Drama 11 4UTCSD 12 Trinity Guildhall: Speech and Drama 12 4UMVC 10 Victoria Conservatory Music 10 4UMVC 11 Victoria Conservatory Music 11 4UMVC 12 Victoria Conservatory Music 12 4VAC 10 Visual Arts 10: Ceramics and Sculpture 2/4VAD 10 Visual Arts 10: Drawing and Painting 2/4VAG 10 Visual Arts 10: General 2/4VAM 10 Visual Arts 10: Media Arts 2/4VAMT 11 Visual Arts: Media Arts 11 4VAMT 12 Visual Arts: Media Arts 12 4
2004 Graduation Transitions
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSGT Graduation Transitions 4GTF Transition vers l’aprés-secondaire 4
2004 Language Arts 10
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSEN 10 English 10 4EFP 10 English 10 First Peoples 4FRALP 10 Français langue première 10 4UABEE 10 ABE Intermediate English 10 4
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2004 Language Arts 11
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUABEE 11 ABE Advanced English 11 4COM 11 Communications 11 4EN 11 English 11 4EFP 11 English 11 First Peoples 4FRALP 11 Français langue première 11 4IBENH 11 IB English A1 (HL) 11 4IBENS 11 IB English A1 (SL) 11 4IBFNM 11 IB Français A1 (NM) 11 4IBFNS 11 IB Français A1 (NS) 11 4
2004 Language Arts 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUABEE 12 ABE Provincial English 12 4COM 12 Communications 12 4EN 12 English 12 4EFP 12 English 12 First Peoples 4FRALP 12 Français langue première 12 4IBFNM 12 IB Français A1 (NM) 12 4IBFNS 12 IB Français A1 (NS) 12 4
2004 Mathematics 10
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUABEM 10 ABE Intermediate Mathematics 10 4AWM 10 Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10 4FMPF 10 Fondements mathématiques et mathématiques pré-calcul 10 4FMP 10 Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 4AWMF 10 Mathématiques pour les métiers et le milieu de travail 10 4
2004 Mathematics 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUABEM 11 ABE Advanced Mathematics 11 4UABEM 12 ABE Provincial Mathematics 12 4APCAL 12 AP Calculus AB 12 4APCAL 12A AP Calculus BC 12A 4APCAL 12B AP Calculus BC 12B 4APSTA 12 AP Statistics 12 4AMAF 11 Applications des mathématiques 11 4AMAF 12 Applications des mathématiques 12 4AMA 11 Applications of Mathematics 11 4AMA 12 Applications of Mathematics 12 4CALC 12 Calculus 12 4CALCF 12 Calcul differentiel et intégral 12 4EMA 11 Essentials of Mathematics 11 4EMA 12 Essentials of Mathematics 12 4IBFM 11 IB Further Mathematics (SL) 11 4IBFM 12 IB Further Mathematics (SL) 12 4IBMM 11 IB Mathematical Methods (SL) 11 4IBMM 12 IB Mathematical Methods (SL) 12 4IBMS 11 IB Mathematical Studies (SL) 11 4IBMS 12 IB Mathematical Studies (SL) 12 4IBMC 11 IB Mathematics (HL) 11 4IBMC 12A IB Mathematics (HL) 12A 4IBMNM 11 IB Mathématiques (NM) 11 4IBMNM 12 IB Mathématiques (NM) 12 4EMAF 11 Mathématiques de base 11 4EMAF 12 Mathématiques de base 12 4MTH 11 Principes de mathématiques 11 4
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Required Courses
2004 Mathematics 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSMTH 12 Principes de mathématiques 12 4MA 11 Principles of Mathematics 11 4MA 12 Principles of Mathematics 12 4
2004 Physical Education 10
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSEPH 10 Éducation physique 10 4PE 10 Physical Education 10 4
2004 Planning 10
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSPLANF 10 Planification 10 4PLAN 10 Planning 10 4
2004 Science 10
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUABEG 10 ABE Intermediate General and Applied Science 10 4SC 10 Science 10 4SCF 10 Sciences 10 4
2004 Science 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUABEB 11 ABE Advanced Biology 11 4UABEH 11 ABE Advanced Chemistry 11 4UABEG 11 ABE Advanced General and Applied Science 11 4UABEP 11 ABE Advanced Physics 11 4UABEB 12 ABE Provincial Biology 12 4UABEH 12 ABE Provincial Chemistry 12 4UABEG 12 ABE Provincial General and Applied Science 12 4UABEP 12 ABE Provincial Physics 12 4APENS 12 AP Environmental Science 12 4APPHC 12 AP Physics C 12 4PHAF 11 Applications de la physique 11 4PHAF 12 Applications de la physique 12 4PHA 11 Applications of Physics 11 4PHA 12 Applications of Physics 12 4BIOSR 11 Biologie 11 4BIOSR 12 Biologie 12 4BI 11 Biology 11 4BI 12 Biology 12 4CH 11 Chemistry 11 4CH 12 Chemistry 12 4CHF 11 Chimie 11 4CHF 12 Chimie 12 4ESC 11 Earth Science 11 4GEOLF 12 Géologie 12 4GEOL 12 Geology 12 4IBBIH 11 IB Biology (HL) 11 4IBBIH 12A IB Biology (HL) 12A 4IBBIS 11 IB Biology (SL) 11 4IBBIS 12 IB Biology (SL) 12 4IBCHH 11 IB Chemistry (HL) 11 4IBCHH 12A IB Chemistry (HL) 12A 4IBCNM 11 IB Chimie (NM) 11 4IBCNM 12 IB Chimie (NM) 12 4IBCHS 11 IB Chimie (NS) 11 4
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2004 Science 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSIBCHS 12 IB Chimie (NS) 12 4IBESS 11 IB Environmental Systems (SL) 11 4IBESS 12 IB Environmental Systems (SL) 12 4IBGCH 11 IB General Chemistry (SL) 11 4IBGCH 12 IB General Chemistry (SL) 12 4IBPHH 11 IB Physics (HL) 11 4IBPHH 12A IB Physics (HL) 12A 4IBPHS 11 IB Physics (SL) 11 4IBPHS 12 IB Physics (SL) 12 4IBPNM 11 IB Physique (NM) 11 4IBPNM 12 IB Physique (NM) 12 4IBSEM 11 IB Sciences de l’environnement (NM) 11 4IBSEM 12 IB Sciences de l’environnement (NM) 12 4PH 11 Physics 11 4PH 12 Physics 12 4PHYSF 11 Physique 11 4PHYSF 12 Physique 12 4SCTF 11 Science & technologie 11 4SCT 11 Science & Technology 11 4ESCF 11 Sciences de la Terre 11 4SR 11 Sustainable Resources 11 4SRA 12 Sustainable Resources 12: Agriculture 4SRFI 12 Sustainable Resources 12: Fisheries 4SRFO 12 Sustainable Resources 12: Forestry 4SRM 12 Sustainable Resources 12: Mining 4
2004 Social Studies 10
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSSCH 10 Sciences humaines 10 4SS 10 Social Studies 10 4
2004 Social Studies 11 or 12
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITSUABES 11 ABE Advanced Social Sciences 11 4CIV 11 Civic Studies 11 4CIVF 11 Éducation civique 11 4FNS 12 BC First Nations Studies 12 4FNSF 12 Études des Premières Nations de la C.-B. 12 4IBGGH 11 IB Geography (HL) 11 4IBGGS 11 IB Geography (SL) 11 4IBHIH 11 IB History (HL) 11 4IBHIS 11 IB History (SL) 11 4IBHNM 11 IB Histoire (NM) 11 4IBHNS 11 IB Histoire (NS) 11 4SCH 11 Sciences humaines 11 4SS 11 Social Studies 11 4
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Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
AC 11 Accounting 11 Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
1/1/1975 4 COP 11 Meets Mathematics requirement for the Adult Diploma only
ACC 12 Accounting 12 Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 AA 12COP 12
Meets Mathematics requirement for the Adult Diploma only
ASL 10 American Sign Language 10
American Sign Language 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4
ASL 11 American Sign Language 11
American Sign Language 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4
ASL 12 American Sign Language 12
American Sign Language 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4
AMA 11 Applications of Mathematics 11
Applications of Mathematics 10 to 12 IRP (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 AMF 11 Will close August 2011
AMA 12 Applications of Mathematics 12
Applications of Mathematics 10 to 12 IRP (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 AMF 12 Will close August 2012
PHA 11 Applications of Physics 11
Applications of Physics 11 and 12 IRP (2008)
Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1997 4 PHAF 11
PHA 12 Applications of Physics 12
Applications of Physics 11 and 12 IRP (1997)Applications of Physics 11 and 12 IRP (2008)
Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4 PHAF 12 2008 IRP mandatory for 10/11 school year
ASK 11 Applied Skills 11 Applied Skills 11 IRP (1995)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 2 ASKF 11
ASK 11A Applied Skills 11A Applied Skills (1995) Applied Skills11 IRP
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 2 ASKF 11A
ASK 11B Applied Skills 11B Applied Skills (1995) Applied Skills11 IRP
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 2 ASKF 11B
AWM 10 Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10
Common Curriculum Framework Mathematics 10 to 12 (2008)
Mathematics 10 7/1/2010 4 AWMF 10
ARB 10 Arabic 10 Arabic 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 SD 38 Muslim School
ARB 11 Arabic 11 Arabic 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 SD 38 Muslim School
ARB 12 Arabic 12 Arabic 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 SD 38 Muslim School
AF 11 Art Foundations 11 Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 AFF 11 AR 11
VA2D 11 VA3D 11
AF 12 Art Foundations 12 Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 AFF 12 AR 12
VA2D 12VA3D 12
AST 12A Auto Service Technician Level One 12A
Automotive Service Technician Level One (2010)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4 Industry Training new Program Guide
AST 12B Auto Service Technician Level One 12B
Automotive Service Technician Level One (2010)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4 Industry Training new Program Guide
AST 12C Auto Service Technician Level One 12C
Automotive Service Technician Level One (2010)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4 Industry Training new Program Guide
AST 12D Auto Service Technician Level One 12D
Automotive Service Technician Level One (2010)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4 Industry Training new Program Guide
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Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
AT 11 Automotive Technology 11
Technology Education 11 and 12: Automotive Technology IRP (2001)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
Applied Skills 9/1/2001 4 MX 11A GM 11A
AT 12 Automotive Technology 12
Technology Education 11 and 12: Automotive Technology IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4 MX 12AGM 12A
ATE 12 Automotive Technology 12: Automotive Electricity and Electronics
Technology Education 11 and 12: Automotive Technology IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
ATB 12 Automotive Technology 12: Body Repair and Finish
Technology Education 11 and 12: Automotive Technology IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
ATD 12 Automotive Technology 12: Engine and Drive Train
Technology Education 11 and 12: Automotive Technology IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
FNS 12 BC First Nations Studies 12
BC First Nations Studies 12 IRP (2006)
Social Studies Social Studies 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 FNSF 12
BI 11 Biology 11 Biology 11 and 12 IRP (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12 1/1/1969 4 BIOSR 11
BI 12 Biology 12 Biology 11 and 12 IRP (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12 1/1/1958 4 BIOSR 12
BCA 11 Business Computer Applications 11
Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 DP 11IM 11KB 11
BCAF 11
BEC 10 Business Education 10: Business Communications
Business Education 8 to 10 IRP (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BECF 10
BEE 10 Business Education 10: Entrepreneurship
Business Education 8 to 10 IRP (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BEEF 10
BEF 10 Business Education 10: Finance and Economics
Business Education 8 to 10 IRP (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BEFF 10
BEG 10 Business Education 10: General
Business Education 8 to 10 IRP (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BEGF 10
BEM 10 Business Education 10: Marketing
Business Education 8 to 10 IRP (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BEMF 10
BIM 12 Business Information Management 12
Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 IM 12BIMF 12
CAFT 11 Cafeteria Training 11
Home Economics 11 and 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 CAFTF 11
CAFT 12 Cafeteria Training 12
Home Economics 11 and 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 CAF 12ACAF 12BCAFTF 12
CALC 12 Calculus 12 Mathematics 10 to 12 IRP (2000)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4 CALCF 12
CAPP 11 Career and Personal Planning 11
Career and Personal Planning 8 to 12 IRP (Revised 1997)
Career and Personal
Planning 11
9/1/1995 2 CAPPF 11 PLAN 10
PLANF 10
CAPP 12
Career and Personal Planning 12
Career and Personal Planning 8 to 12 IRP (Revised 1997)
Career and Personal
Planning 12
9/1/1995 2 CAPPF 12 GT
GTF
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Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
CAPPA 12
Career and Personal Planning A 12
Career and Personal Planning 8 to 12 IRP (Revised 1997)
9/1/1999 4 Adult Diploma only
CARP 12A
Carpentry 12A Level One
Carpentry Level One Program Guide (2006)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
CARP 12B
Carpentry 12B Level One
Carpentry Level One Program Guide (2006)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
CARP 12C
Carpentry 12C Level One
Carpentry Level One Program Guide (2006)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
CJ 11 Carpentry and Joinery 11
Technology Education 11 and 12: Carpentry and Joinery IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4 CST 11ACARP 11A
CJ 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12
Technology Education 11 and 12: Carpentry and Joinery IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4 CST 12ACARP 12A
CJC 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: Cabinet Construction
Technology Education 11 and 12: Carpentry and Joinery IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
CJW 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: CNC Wood Processes
Technology Education 11 and 12: Carpentry and Joinery IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
CJF 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: Furniture Construction
Technology Education 11 and 12: Carpentry and Joinery IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
CJR 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: Residential Construction
Technology Education 11 and 12: Carpentry and Joinery IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
CJP 12 Carpentry and Joinery 12: Woodcraft Products
Technology Education 11 and 12: Carpentry and Joinery IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
CH 11 Chemistry 11 Chemistry 11 and 12 IRP (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12 1/1/1970 4 CHF 11
CH 12 Chemistry 12 Chemistry 11 and 12 IRP (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12 1/1/1983 4 CHF 12
CMCC 11 Choral Music 11: Concert Choir
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 CHO 11CMCCF 11
CMJV 11 Choral Music 11: Vocal Jazz
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 CHO 11CMJVF 11
CMCC 12 Choral Music 12: Concert Choir
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 CHO 12CMCCF 12
CMJV 12 Choral Music 12: Vocal Jazz
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 CHO 12CMJVF 12
CIV 11 Civic Studies 11 Civic Studies 11 IRP (2005)
Social Studies Social Studies 11 or 12
9/1/2005 4 CIVF 11
COM 11 Communications 11
Communications 11 and 12 IRP (1999)
Language Arts 11
Language Arts 11
6/1/1982 4
COM 12 Communications 12
Communications 11 and 12 IRP (1999)
Language Arts 12
Language Arts 12
6/1/1983 4
CCN 12 Comparative Civilizations 12
Comparative Civilizations 12 IRP (2006)
9/1/1994 4 CCNF 12
CKT 11A Cook Training Level One 11A
Professional Cook 1 (2010)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 FPC 11A Industry Training new Program Guide
CKT 11B Cook Training Level One 11B
Professional Cook 1 (2010)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 FPC 11B Industry Training new Program Guide
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Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
CKT 11C Cook Training Level One 11C
Professional Cook 1 (2010)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 FPC 11C Industry Training new Program Guide
CKT 12A Cook Training Level One 12A
Professional Cook 1 (2010)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 FPC 12B Industry Training new Program Guide
CKT 12B Cook Training Level One 12B
Professional Cook 1 (2010)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 FPC 12B Industry Training new Program Guide
CKT 12C Cook Training Level One 12C
Professional Cook 1 (2010)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 FPC 12C Industry Training new Program Guide
CROA 10 Croatian 10 Croatian 5-12 IRP (2009)
7/1/2010 4
CROA 11 Croatian 11 Croatian 5-12 IRP (2009)
7/1/2010 4
CROA 12 Croatian 12 Croatian 5-12 IRP (2009)
7/1/2010 4
DNC 10 Dance 10: Choreography
Dance 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DNCF 10
DNG 10 Dance 10: General Dance 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DNGF 10
DNP 10 Dance 10: Performance
Dance 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DNPF 10
DNC 11 Dance: Choreography 11
Dance 11 and 12: Performance, Choreography IRP (1998)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DNCF 11
DNC 12 Dance: Choreography 12
Dance 11 and 12: Performance, Choreography IRP (1998)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DNCF 12
DNP 11 Dance: Performance 11
Dance 11 and 12: Performance, Choreography IRP (1998)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DNPF 11
DNP 12 Dance: Performance 12
Dance 11 and 12: Performance, Choreography IRP (1998)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DNPF 12
DM 12 Data Management 12
Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 DP 12 DMF 12
DD 11 Drafting and Design 11
Technology Education 11 and 12: Drafting and Design IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4 DRF 11A
DDF 11 Drafting and Design 11
Technology Education 11 and 12: Drafting and Design IRP (2001)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
9/1/2002 4 DRFS 11A
DD 12 Drafting and Design 12
Technology Education 11 and 12: Drafting and Design IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4 DRF 12A
DDF 12 Drafting and Design 12
Technology Education 11 and 12: Drafting and Design IRP (2001)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
9/1/2002 4
DDA 12 Drafting and Design 12: Advanced Design
Technology Education 11 and 12: Drafting and Design IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
DDH 12 Drafting and Design 12: Architecture and Habitat Design
Technology Education 11 and 12: Drafting and Design IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
DDE 12 Drafting and Design 12: Engineering and Mechanical Drafting
Technology Education 11 and 12: Drafting and Design IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
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Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
DDT 12 Drafting and Design 12: Technical Visualization
Technology Education 11 and 12: Drafting and Design IRP (2001)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
DRG 10 Drama 10: General Drama 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DRGF 10
DRR 10 Drama 10: Theatre Performance
Drama 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DRRF 10
DRD 10 Drama 10: Theatre Production
Drama 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DRDF 10
DFT 11 Drama: Film and Television 11
Drama 11 and 12: Film and Television IRP (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DFTF 11
DFT 12 Drama: Film and Television 12
Drama 11 and 12: Film and Television IRP (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DFTF 12
ESC 11 Earth Science 11 Earth Science 11 and Geology 12 IRP (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1980 4 ESCF 11
EC 12 Economics 12 Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
1/1/1969 4 ECF 12
EL 11 Electronics 11 Technology Education 11 and 12: Electronics IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4 ELX 11A
EL 12 Electronics 12 Technology Education 11 and 12: Electronics IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ELX 12A
ELAS 12 Electronics 12: Analog Systems
Technology Education 11 and 12: Electronics IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
ELDS 12 Electronics 12: Digital Systems
Technology Education 11 and 12: Electronics IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
ELR 12 Electronics 12: Robotics
Technology Education 11 and 12: Electronics IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4
EN 10 English 10 English Language Arts 8 to 12 IRP (2008)
Language Arts 10
9/1/2008 4 2008 IRP mandatory for 08/09 school year
EFP 10 English 10 First Peoples
English 10 and 11 First Peoples (2010)
Language Arts 10
7/1/2010 4
EN 11 English 11 English Language Arts 8 to 12 IRP (2008)
Language Arts 11
Language Arts 11
9/1/2008 4 2008 IRP mandatory for 08/09 school year
EFP 11 English 11 First Peoples
English 10 and 11 First Peoples (2010)
Language Arts 11
Language Arts 11
7/1/2010 4
EN 12 English 12 English Language Arts 8 to 12 IRP (2008)
Language Arts 12
Language Arts 12
9/1/2008 4 2008 IRP mandatory for 08/09 school year
EFP 12 English 12 First Peoples
English 12 First Peoples IRP (2008)
Language Arts 12
Language Arts 12
9/1/2008 4
LIT 12 English Literature 12
English Literature 12 IRP (2002)
1/1/1969 4
ENT 12 Entrepreneurship 12
Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 ENTF 12
EMA 11 Essentials of Mathematics 11
Essentials of Mathematics 10 to 12 IRP (2006)
Mathematics11 or 12
Mathematics 9/1/2000 4 EMAF 11 Will close August 2011
EMA 12 Essentials of Mathematics 12
Essentials of Mathematics 10 to 12 IRP (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4 EMAF 12 Will close August 2012
FM 10 Family Studies 10 Home Economics: Family Studies 10-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11, 12
9/1/2007 4 FAMF 10
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Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
FM 11 Family Studies 11 Home Economics: Family Studies 10-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11, 12
6/1/1974 4 FAMF 11
FM 12 Family Studies 12 Home Economics: Family Studies 10-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11, 12
6/1/1974 4 FAMF 12
FDN 10 Foods and Nutrition 10
Home Economics: Foods and Nutrition 10-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11, 12
9/1/2008 4 FDNF 10
FDN 11 Foods and Nutrition 11
Home Economics: Foods and Nutrition 10-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11, 12
9/1/2008 4 FDS 11 FDSF 11 FDNF 11
FDN 12 Foods and Nutrition 12
Home Economics: Foods and Nutrition 10-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11, 12
9/1/2008 4 FDS 12 FDSF 12 FDNF 12
FMP 10 Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10
Common Curriculum Framework Mathematics 10 to 12 (2008)
Mathematics 10 7/1/2010 4 FMPF 10
FA 12 Financial Accounting 12
Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1983 4 Meets Mathematics requirement for the Adult Diploma only
FNA 11 Fine Arts 11 Fine Arts 11 IRP (1995) Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 2 FNAF 11
FNA 11A Fine Arts 11A Fine Arts 11 IRP (1995) Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 2 FNAF 11A
FNA 11B Fine Arts 11B Fine Arts 11 IRP (1995) Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 2 FNAF 11B
FNASK 11
Fine Arts and Applied Skills 11
Fine Arts 11 IRP (1995) plus Applied Skills 11 IRP (1995)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
FR 10 French 10 Core French 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
1/1/1969 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
FR 11 French 11 Core French 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
1/1/1969 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
FR 12 French 12 Core French 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
1/1/1973 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
GEO 12 Geography 12 Geography 12 IRP (2006)
9/1/1983 4 GEOF 12
GEOL 12 Geology 12 Earth Science 11 and Geology 12 IRP (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1971 4 GEOLF 12
GE 10 German 10 German 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
1/1/1973 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
GE 11 German 11 German 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
1/1/1973 4 201 -201 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
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Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
GE 12 German 12 German 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
9/1/1983 4 201 -201 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
GT Graduation Transitions
Program Guide for Graduation Transitions (2007)
Graduation Transitions
9/1/2004 4 CAPP 12 GTF
Does not count as a Grade 12 course
HALQ 10 Halq’eméylem 10 Halq’eméylem 5 to 12 IRP (2007)
9/1/2008 4 Lalme’ lwesawtexw (Seabird Island Community School)
HALQ 11 Halq’eméylem 11 Halq’eméylem 5 to 12 IRP (2007)
9/1/2008 4 Lalme’ lwesawtexw (Seabird Island Community School)
HALQ 12 Halq’eméylem 12 Halq’eméylem 5 to 12 IRP (2007)
9/1/2008 4 Lalme’ lwesawtexw (Seabird Island Community School)
HLT 10 Heiltsuk 10 Hílzaqvla (Heiltsuk Language) 5 to 12 IRP (2002)
9/1/2002 4 Bella Bella Community School Society
HLT 11 Heiltsuk 11 Hílzaqvla (Heiltsuk Language) 5 to 12 IRP (2002)
9/1/2002 4 Bella Bella Community School Society
HLT 12 Heiltsuk 12 Hílzaqvla (Heiltsuk Language) 5 to 12 IRP (2002)
9/1/2002 4 Bella Bella Community School Society
HI 12 History 12 History 12 IRP (2006) 1/1/1958 4 HIF 12
HULQ 10 Hul’q’umi’num 10 Hul’q’umi’num 5 to 12 IRP (2007)
9/1/2007 4 School District 68/70
HULQ 11 Hul’q’umi’num 11 Hul’q’umi’num 5 to 12 IRP (2007)
9/1/2007 4 School District 68/70
HULQ 12 Hul’q’umi’num 12 Hul’q’umi’num 5 to 12 IRP (2007)
9/1/2007 4 School District 68/70
HS 11A Human Services 11A
Human Services - Curriculum Guide (1987)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
HS 11B Human Services 11B
Human Services - Curriculum Guide (1987)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
HS 11C Human Services 11C
Human Services - Curriculum Guide (1987)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
HS 12A Human Services 12A
Human Services - Curriculum Guide (1987)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
HS 12B Human Services 12B
Human Services - Curriculum Guide (1987)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
HS 12C Human Services 12C
Human Services - Curriculum Guide (1987)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
ICTC 11 ICT: Applied Digital Communications 11
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTCF 11
ICTC 12 ICT: Applied Digital Communications 12
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTCF 12
ICTS 11 ICT: Computer Information Systems 11
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTSF 11
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Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
ICTS 12 ICT: Computer Information Systems 12
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTSF 12
ICTP 11 ICT: Computer Programming 11
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTPF 11
ICTP 12 ICT: Computer Programming 12
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTPF 12
ICTM 11 ICT: Digital Media Development 11
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTMF 11
ICTM 12 ICT: Digital Media Development 12
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTMF 12
ICTX 11 ICT: Modular Survey Course 11
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTXF 11
ICTX 12 ICT: Modular Survey Course 12
Information and Communications Technology 11 and 12 IRP (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTXF 12
IDS 10A Independent Directed Studies10A
9/1/2004 4 IDSF 10A 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 10B Independent Directed Studies 10B
9/1/2004 4 IDSF 10B 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 10C Independent Directed Studies 10C
9/1/2004 4 IDSF 10C 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 10D Independent Directed Studies 10D
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 10D 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 10E Independent Directed Studies 10E
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 10E 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 10F Independent Directed Studies 10F
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 10F 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 11A Independent Directed Studies11A
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 11A 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 11B Independent Directed Studies 11B
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 11B 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 11C Independent Directed Studies 11C
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 11C 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 11D Independent Directed Studies 11D
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 11D 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 11E Independent Directed Studies 11E
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 11E 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 11F Independent Directed Studies 11F
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 11F 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
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Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
IDS 12A Independent Directed Studies 12A
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 12A 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 12B Independent Directed Studies 12B
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 12B 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 12C Independent Directed Studies 12C
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 12C 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 12D Independent Directed Studies 12D
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 12D 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 12E Independent Directed Studies 12E
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 12E 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDS 12F Independent Directed Studies 12F
9/1/1996 4 IDSF 12F 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
ID 11 Industrial Design 11
Technology Education 11 and 12: Industrial Design IRP (1997)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4
ID 12 Industrial Design 12
Technology Education 11 and 12: Industrial Design IRP (1997)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4
INT 10 Information Technology 10
Information Technology 8 to 10 IRP (1996)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 2/4 INTF 10
IMCB 11 Instrumental Music 11: Concert Band
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 11
IMG 11 Instrumental Music 11: Guitar
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 STR 11
IMJB 11 Instrumental Music 11: Jazz Band
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 11
IMOS 11 Instrumental Music 11: Orchestral Strings
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 STR 11
IMCB 12 Instrumental Music 12: Concert Band
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 12
IMG 12 Instrumental Music 12: Guitar
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 STR 12
IMJB 12 Instrumental Music 12: Jazz Band
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 12
IMOS 12 Instrumental Music 12: Orchestral Strings
Music 11 and 12: Choral Music, Instrumental Music IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 STR 12
IASL 11 Introductory American Sign Language 11
American Sign Language 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4
IARB 11 Introductory Arabic 11
Arabic 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 SD 38 Muslim School
ICROA 11 Introductory Croatian 11
Croatian 5-12 IRP (2009)
7/1/2010 4
BGE 11 Introductory German 11
German 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
1/1/1983 4 201 -201 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
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Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
IHALQ 11 Introductory Halq’eméylem 11
Halq’eméylem 5 to 12 IRP (2007)
9/1/2008 4 Lalme’ lwesawtexw (Seabird Island Community School)
IHLT 11 Introductory Heiltsuk 11
Hílzaqvla (Heiltsuk Language) 5 to 12 IRP (2002)
9/1/2002 4 Bella Bella Community School Society
IHULQ 11 Introductory Hul’q’umi’num 11
Hul’q’umi’num 5 to 12 IRP (2006)
9/1/2007 4 School District 68/70
BIT 11 Introductory Italian 11
Italian 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4
BJA 11 Introductory Japanese 11
Japanese 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
9/1/1983 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
IKOR 11 Introductory Korean 11
Korean 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/2005 4
ILIK 11 Introductory Liqwala/Kwakwala 11
Liqwala/Kwakwala 5 to 12 IRP (2008)
9/1/2009 4 SD 72
IKWAK 11 Introductory Kwak’wala 11
Kwak’wala 5 to 12 IRP (2010)
7/1/2010 4 First Nations Education Council; SD 85
BMAN 11 Introductory Mandarin 11
Mandarin Chinese 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1983 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
IOK 11 Introductory nsíylxcən (Okanagan) 11
nsíylxcən (Okanagan Language) 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 SD 53 - Osoyoos Indian Band
INTE 11 Introductory Nle?kepmxcin 11
Nle?kepmxcin 5 to 12 IRP (2008)
9/1/2009 4 First Nations Education Council; SD 58
INCN 11 Introductory Nuu-chah-nulth 11
Nuu-chah-nulth 5 to 12 IRP (2009)
9/1/2009 4 Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council; SD 70; SD 84
IPUN 11 Introductory Punjabi 11
Punjabi 5 to 12 IRP (1996)
9/1/1996 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
INRU 11 Introductory Russian 11
Russian 5 to 12 IRP (2009)
9/1/2009 4 SD 20
ISWP 11 Introductory Secwepemctsin 11
Secwepemctsin (Shuswap Language) 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 (First Nations Education Council)
ISHLM 11 Introductory Shashishalhem 11 (Sechelt Language)
Shashishalhem 11 (Sechelt Language) 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
9/1/2001 4 SD 46 Sunshine Coast
ISN 11 Introductory Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a 11
Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
9/1/2001 4 SD 92 Nisga’a
ISLGX 11 Introductory Sm’algyax 11
Sm’algyax (Algya gm Ts’msyeen) 5 to 12 (2000)
9/1/2000 4 (Ts’myseen Sm’algyax Authority) (2000)
BSP 11 Introductory Spanish 11
Spanish 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/1983 4 BSPF 11 201 -201 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
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Chapter 2
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
ISTA 11 Introductory Upper St’át’imcets 11
Upper St’át’imcets 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4 SD 74 - Upper St’at’imc Language Culture and Education Society
ITSK 11 Introductory Tsek'ene 11
Tsek'ene 5 to 12 IRP (2006)
9/1/2006 4 Aatse Davie School Fort Ware
IT 10 Italian 10 Italian 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4
IT 11 Italian 11 Italian 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4
IT 12 Italian 12 Italian 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4
JA 10 Japanese 10 Japanese 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
9/1/1983 4 JAF 10 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
JA 11 Japanese 11 Japanese 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
9/1/1983 4 JAF 11 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
JA 12 Japanese 12 Japanese 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
9/1/1983 4 JAF 12 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
KOR 10 Korean 10 Korean 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/2005 4
KOR 11 Korean 11 Korean 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/2005 4
KOR 12 Korean 12 Korean 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/2005 4
KWAK 10 Kwak’wala 10 Kwak’wala 5 to 12 IRP (2010)
7/1/2010 First Nations Education Council; SD 85
KWAK 11 Kwak’wala 11 Kwak’wala 5 to 12 IRP (2010)
7/1/2010 First Nations Education Council; SD 85
KWAK 12 Kwak’wala 12 Kwak’wala 5 to 12 IRP (2010)
7/1/2010 First Nations Education Council; SD 85
LIKW 10 Liqwala/Kwakwala 10
Liqwala/Kwakwala 5 to 12 IRP (2008)
9/1/2009 4 SD 72
LIKW 11 Liqwala/Kwakwala 11
Liqwala/Kwakwala 5 to 12 IRP (2008)
9/1/2009 4 SD 72
LIKW 12 Liqwala/Kwakwala 12
Liqwala/Kwakwala 5 to 12 IRP (2008)
9/1/2009 4 SD 72
LAW 12 Law 12 Law 12 IRP (2006) 1/1/1978 4 LAWF 12
MI 12 Management Innovation 12
Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 BM 12MIF 12
MAN 10 Mandarin Chinese 10
Mandarin Chinese 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1983 4 201 -201 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
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Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
MAN 11 Mandarin Chinese 11
Mandarin Chinese 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1983 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
MAN 12 Mandarin Chinese 12
Mandarin Chinese 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1983 4 201 -201 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
MK 11 Marketing 11 Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
1/1/1970 4
MK 12 Marketing 12 Business Education 11 and 12 and Economics 12 IRP (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1983 4
MFM 11 Metal Fabrication and Machining 11
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 MTL 11A
MFM 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 MTL 12A
MFMAF 11
Metal Fabrication and Machining (FNASK) 11
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
9/1/2002 4 MTLFS 11A Will close August 2011Please use MFM 11
MFMAF 12
Metal Fabrication and Machining (FNASK) 12
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
9/1/2002 4 Will close August 2011Please use MFM 12
MFMF 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Advanced Fabrication
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
MFMM 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Advanced Machining
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 MFMT 12A
MFMW 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Advanced Welding
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 MFWE 12A
MFMJ 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Art Metal and Jewellery
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
MFMC 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: CNC Processes
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 MFMT 12A
MFMY 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Forging and Foundry
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
MFMS 12 Metal Fabrication and Machining 12: Sheet Metal
Technology Education 11 and 12: Metal Fabrication and Machining IRP (2002)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 MFSM 12A
MCB 10 Music 10: Concert Band
Music 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MCBF 10
MCC 10 Music 10: Concert Choir
Music 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MCCF 10
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Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
MG 10 Music 10: General Music 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MGF 10
MGR 10 Music 10: Guitar Music 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MGRF 10
MJB 10 Music 10: Jazz Band
Music 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MJBF 10
MOS 10 Music 10: Orchestral Strings
Music 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MOSF 10
MVJ 10 Music 10: Vocal Jazz
Music 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MVJF 10
MCT 11 Music: Composition and Technology 11
Music 11 and 12: Composition and Technology IRP (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 MCTF 11
MCT 12 Music: Composition and Technology 12
Music 11 and 12: Composition and Technology IRP (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 MCTF 12
OK 10 nsíylxcən (Okanagan) 10
nsíylxcən (Okanagan Language) 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 SD 53 - Osoyoos Indian Band
OK 11 nsíylxcən (Okanagan) 11
nsíylxcən (Okanagan Language) 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 SD 53 - Osoyoos Indian Band
OK 12 nsíylxcən (Okanagan) 12
nsíylxcən (Okanagan Language) 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 SD 53 - Osoyoos Indian Band
NTE 10 Nle?kepmxcin 10 Nle?kepmxcin 5 to 12 IRP (2008)
9/1/2009 4 First Nations Education Council; SD 58
NTE 11 Nle?kepmxcin 11 Nle?kepmxcin 5 to 12 IRP (2008)
9/1/2009 4 First Nations Education Council; SD 58
NTE 12 Nle?kepmxcin 12 Nle?kepmxcin 5 to 12 IRP (2008)
9/1/2009 4 First Nations Education Council; SD 58
NCN 10 Nuu-chah-nulth 10 Nuu-chah-nulth 5 to 12 IRP (2009)
9/1/2009 4 Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council; SD 70; SD 84
NCN 11 Nuu-chah-nulth 11 Nuu-chah-nulth 5 to 12 IRP (2009)
9/1/2009 4 Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council; SD 70; SD 84
NCN 12 Nuu-chah-nulth 12 Nuu-chah-nulth 5 to 12 IRP (2009)
9/1/2009 4 Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council; SD 70; SD 84
PE 10 Physical Education 10
Physical Education 8-10 IRP (2008)
Physical Education 10
9/1/1996 4 EPH 10
PE 11 Physical Education 11
Physical Education 11 and 12 IRP (1997)
Applied Skills 1/1/1958 4 EPH 11EHPAS 11
Not Applied Skills for 2004 program
PE 12 Physical Education 12
Physical Education 11 and 12 IRP (1997)
Applied Skills 1/1/1958 4 EPH 11EHPAS 11
Not Applied Skills for 2004 program
PH 11 Physics 11 Physics Grade 11 and 12 IRP (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12 1/1/1970 4 PHYSF 11
PH 12 Physics 12 Physics Grade 11 and 12 IRP (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1983 4 PHYSF 12APPHC 12
PLAN 10 Planning 10 Planning 10 IRP (2007) Planning 10 9/1/2004 4 PLANF 10CAPP II
CAPPF II
MA 11 Principles of Mathematics 11
Principles of Mathematics 10 to 12 IRP (2006)
Mathematics 11 or 12
Mathematics 11 or 12
1/1/1990 4 MTH 11 Will close August 2011
MA 12 Principles of Mathematics 12
Principles of Mathematics 10 to 12 IRP (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics11 or 12
1/1/1990 4 MTH 12BMM 12
Will close August 2012
Course Information for the Graduation Program 47
Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
PUN 10 Punjabi 10 Punjabi 5 to 12 IRP (1995)
9/1/1996 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
PUN 11 Punjabi 11 Punjabi 5 to 12 IRP (1995)
9/1/1996 4 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
PUN 12 Punjabi 12 Punjabi 5 to 12 IRP (1995)
9/1/1996 4 201 -201 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
RUS 10 Russian 10 Russian 5 to 12 IRP (2009)
9/1/2009 4 SD 20
RUS 11 Russian 11 Russian 5 to 12 IRP (2009)
9/1/2009 4 SD 20
RUS 12 Russian 12 Russian 5 to 12 IRP (2009)
9/1/2009 4 SD 20
SC 10 Science 10 Science 8 to 10 IRP (2008)
Science 10 9/1/2008 4 SCF 10
SCT 11 Science & Technology 11
Science and Technology 11 IRP (2008)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1983 4 SCTF 11
SSA 11A Secondary School Apprenticeship 11A
Secondary School Apprenticeship (2005)
9/1/2005 4 Industry Training
SSA 11B Secondary School Apprenticeship 11B
Secondary School Apprenticeship (2005)
9/1/2005 4 Industry Training
SSA 12A Secondary School Apprenticeship 12A
Secondary School Apprenticeship (2005)
9/1/2005 4 Industry Training
SSA 12B Secondary School Apprenticeship 12B
Secondary School Apprenticeship (2005)
9/1/2005 4 Industry Training
SWP 10 Secwepemctsin 10 Secwepemctsin (Shuswap language) 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 First Nations Education Council
SWP 11 Secwepemctsin 11 Secwepemctsin (Shuswap language) 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 First Nations Education Council
SWP 12 Secwepemctsin 12 Secwepemctsin (Shuswap language) 5 to 12 IRP (1999)
9/1/1999 4 First Nations Education Council
SHLM 10 Shashishalhem 10 (Sechelt Language)
Shashishalhem (Sechelt Language) 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
9/1/2001 4 SD 46 Sunshine Coast
SHLM 11 Shashishalhem 11 (Sechelt Language)
Shashishalhem (Sechelt Language) 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
9/1/2001 4 SD 46 Sunshine Coast
SHLM 12 Shashishalhem 12 (Sechelt Language)
Shashishalhem (Sechelt Language) 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
9/1/2001 4 SD 46 Sunshine Coast
SN 10 Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a 10
Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
9/1/2001 4 SD 92 Nisga’a
SN 11 Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a 11
Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
9/1/2001 4 SD 92 Nisga’a
SN 12 Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a 12
Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a 5 to 12 IRP (2001)
9/1/2001 4 SD 92 Nisga’a
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Chapter 2
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
SLGX 10 Sm’algyax 10 Sm’algyax (Algya gm Ts’msyeen) 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
9/1/2000 4 Ts’msyeen Sm’algyax Authority (2000)
SLGX 11 Sm’algyax 11 Sm’algyax (Algya gm Ts’msyeen) 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
9/1/2000 4 Ts’msyeen Sm’algyax Authority (2000)
SLGX 12 Sm’algyax 12 Sm’algyax (Algya gm Ts’msyeen) 5 to 12 IRP (1997)
9/1/2000 4 Ts’msyeen Sm’algyax Authority (2000)
SJ 12 Social Justice 12 Social Justice 12 (IRP 2008)
9/1/2008 4
SS 10 Social Studies 10 Social Studies 10 IRP (2006)
Social Studies 10
9/1/1997 4 SCH 10
SS 11 Social Studies 11 Social Studies 11 IRP (2005)
Social Studies Social Studies 11 or 12
1/1/1958 4 SCH 11
SP 10 Spanish 10 Spanish 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/1983 4 ESP 10 2011-2012 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
SP 11 Spanish 11 Spanish 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/1983 4 ESP 11 201 -201 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
SP 12 Spanish 12 Spanish 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/1983 4 ESP 12 2010-2011 Optional year for Additional Languages Elementary-Secondary Curriculum Guide (2010)
SACS 11 Studio Arts 11: Ceramics and Sculpture
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SACSF 11VA3D 11
SADP 11 Studio Arts 11: Drawing and Painting
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SADPF 11VA2D 11
SAFF 11 Studio Arts 11: Fabric and Fibre
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SAFFF 11VA3D 11
SAPG 11 Studio Arts 11: Printmaking and Graphic Design
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SAPGF 11VA2D 11
SACS 12 Studio Arts 12: Ceramics and Sculpture
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SACSF 12VA3D 12
SADP 12 Studio Arts 12: Drawing and Painting
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SADPF 12VA2D 12
SAFF 12 Studio Arts 12: Fabric and Fibre
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SAFFF 12VA3D 12
SAPG 12 Studio Arts 12: Printmaking and Graphic Design
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Art Foundations, Studio Arts IRP (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SAPGF 12VA2D 12
SR 11 Sustainable Resources 11
Sustainable Resources 11 to 12 IRP (2008)
Science 11 or 12 9/1/2008 4
SRA 12 Sustainable Resources 12: Agriculture
Sustainable Resources 11 to 12 IRP (2008)
Science 11 or 12 9/1/2008 4 AG 12
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Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
SRFI 12 Sustainable Resources 12: Fisheries
Sustainable Resources 11 to 12 IRP (2008)
Science 11 or 12 9/1/2008 4
SRFO 12 Sustainable Resources 12: Forestry
Sustainable Resources 11 to 12 IRP (2008)
Science 11 or 12 9/1/2008 4 FOR 12 FORF 12
SRM 12 Sustainable Resources 12: Mining
Sustainable Resources 11 to 12 IRP (2008)
Science 11 or 12 9/1/2008 4
TED 10 Technology Education 10: Drafting and Design
Technology Education 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEDF 10
TEE 10 Technology Education 10: Electronics
Technology Education 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEEF 10
TEG 10 Technology Education 10: General
Technology Education 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEGF 10
TEC 10 Technology Education 10: Mechanics
Technology Education 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TECF 10
TEM 10 Technology Education 10: Metalwork
Technology Education 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEMF 10
TEW 10 Technology Education 10: Woodwork
Technology Education 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEWF 10
TXT 10 Textiles 10 Home Economics: Textiles 8-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4 TEX 10TEXF 10TXTF 10
2007 IRP mandatory for 09/10 school year
TXT 11 Textiles 11 Home Economics: Textiles 8-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4 TEX 11TEXF 11TXTF 11
2007 IRP mandatory for 09/10 school year
TXT 12 Textiles 12 Home Economics: Textiles 8-12 IRP (2007)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4 TEX 12TEXF 12TXTF 12
2007 IRP mandatory for 09/10 school year
TPA 11 Theatre Performance 11: Acting
Drama 11 and 12: Theatre Performance, Theatre Production (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ACT 11
TPDS 11 Theatre Performance 11: Directing and Script Development
Drama 11 and 12: Theatre Performance, Theatre Production (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 DS 12
TPA 12 Theatre Performance 12: Acting
Drama 11 and 12: Theatre Performance, Theatre Production (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ACT 12
TPDS 12 Theatre Performance 12: Directing and Script Development
Drama 11 and 12: Theatre Performance, Theatre Production (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 DS 12
TPR 11 Theatre Production 11
Drama 11 and 12: Theatre Performance, Theatre Production (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ST 11STFS 11TPRF 11
TPRT 12 Theatre Production 12: Technical Theatre
Drama 11 and 12: Theatre Performance, Theatre Production (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ST 12 TPRTF 12
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Ministry Course Codes (English)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date
Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
TPRM 12 Theatre Production 12: Theatre Management
Drama 11 and 12: Theatre Performance, Theatre Production (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ST 12 TPRMF 12
TRM 11 Tourism 11 Tourism 11 and 12: Program Guide (2006)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 TRMF 11
TRM 12 Tourism 12 Tourism 11 and 12: Program Guide (2006)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 TRMF 12
TSK 10 Tsek'ene 10 Tsek'ene 5 to 12 IRP (2006)
9/1/2006 4 Aatse Davie School Fort Ware
TSK 11 Tsek'ene 11 Tsek'ene 5 to 12 IRP (2006)
9/1/2006 4 Aatse Davie School Fort Ware
TSK 12 Tsek'ene 12 Tsek'ene 5 to 12 IRP (2006)
9/1/2006 4 Aatse Davie School Fort Ware
STA 10 Upper St’át’imcets 10
Upper St’át’imcets 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4 SD 74 - Upper St’at’imc Language Culture and Education Society
STA 11 Upper St’át’imcets 11
Upper St’át’imcets 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4 SD 74 - Upper St’at’imc Language Culture and Education Society
STA 12 Upper St’át’imcets 12
Upper St’át’imcets 5 to 12 IRP (1998)
9/1/1998 4 SD 74 - Upper St’at’imc Language Culture and Education Society
VAC 10 Visual Arts 10: Ceramics and Sculpture
Visual Arts 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 VACF 10
VAD 10 Visual Arts 10: Drawing and Painting
Visual Arts 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 VADF 10
VAG 10 Visual Arts 10: General
Visual Arts 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 VAGF 10
VAM 10 Visual Arts 10: Media Arts
Visual Arts 8 to 10 IRP (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 VAMF 10
VAMT 11 Visual Arts: Media Arts 11
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Media Arts IRP (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 VAMTF 11
VAMT 12 Visual Arts: Media Arts 12
Visual Arts 11 and 12: Media Arts IRP (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 VAMTF 12
WELD 11A
Welding 11A Welder Training Program Level C, 1992
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
WELD 11B
Welding 11B Welder Training Program Level C, 1992
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
WELD 11C
Welding 11C Welder Training Program Level C, 1992
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
WELD 12A
Welding 12A Welder Training Program Level C, 1992
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
WELD 12B
Welding 12B Welder Training Program Level C, 1992
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
WELD 12C
Welding 12C Welder Training Program Level C, 1992
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 Industry training
WEX 12A
Work Experience 12A
Ministry-Authorized Work Experience (2005)
9/1/2005 4
WEX 12B
Work Experience 12B
Ministry-Authorized Work Experience (2005)
9/1/2005 4
WR 12 Writing 12 Writing 11 Curriculum Guide (1981) Creative Writing Option, Journalism/Media Option
1/1/1983 4
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Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
FDNF 10 Aliments et Nutrition 10
Home Economics Food & Nutrition10-12 (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 FDN 10
FDNF 11 Aliments et Nutrition 11
Home Economics Food & Nutrition10-12 (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 FDN 11FDS 11
FDSF 11
FDNF 12 Aliments et Nutrition 12
Home Economics Food & Nutrition10-12 (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 FDN 12FDS 12
FDSF 12
BCAF 11 Applications informatiques de gestion 11
Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 DP 11IM 11KB 11
BCA 11
PHAF 11 Applications de la physique 11
Applications de la physique 11 and 12 (1996)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 PHA 11
PHAF 12 Applications de la physique 12
Applications de la physique 11 and 12 (1996)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 PHA 12
AMAF 11 Applications des mathématiques 11
Applications des Mathématiques 10 à 12 ERI (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 AMA 11 Will close August 2011
AMAF 12 Applications des mathématiques 12
Applications des mathématiques 10 à 12 ERI (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 AMA 12 Will close August 2012
DRGF 10 Art dramatique 10: Cours général
Art dramatique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DRG 10
DRRF 10 Art dramatique 10: Interprétation théâtrale
Art dramatique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DRR 10
DRDF 10 Art dramatique 10: Production théâtrale
Art dramatique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DRD 10
DFTF 11 Art dramatique: Cinéma et télévision 11
Art dramatique 11 et 12: Cinéma et télévision ERI (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DFT 11
DFTF 12 Art dramatique: Cinéma et télévision 12
Art dramatique 11 et 12: Cinéma et télévision ERI (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DFT 12
VAMF 10 Arts visuels 10: Arts médiatiques
Arts visuels 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 VAM 10
VACF 10 Arts visuels 10: Céramique et sculpture
Arts visuels 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 VAC 10
VAGF 10 Arts visuels 10: Cours général
Arts visuels 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 VAG 10
VADF 10 Arts visuels 10: Dessin et peinture
Arts visuels 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 VAD 10
VAMTF 11 Arts visuels: Arts médiatiques 11
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Arts médiatiques ERI (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 VAMT 11
VAMTF 12 Arts visuels: Arts médiatiques 12
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Arts médiatiques ERI (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 VAMT 12
SACSF 11 Arts visuels en atelier 11: Céramique et sculpture
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art, et Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SACS 11
SADPF 11 Arts visuels en atelier 11: Dessin et peinture
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art et Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SADP 11
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Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
SAPGF 11 Arts visuels en atelier 11: Gravure et graphisme
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art et Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SAPG 11
SAFFF 11 Arts visuels en atelier 11: Textiles et fibres
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art, Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SAFF 11
SACSF 12 Arts visuels en atelier 12: Céramique et sculpture
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art, Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SACS 12
SADPF 12 Arts visuels en atelier 12: Dessin et peinture
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art, Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SADP 12
SAPGF 12 Arts visuels en atelier 12: Gravure et graphisme
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art, Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SAPG 12
SAFFF 12 Arts visuels en atelier 12: Textiles et fibres
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art, Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 SAFF 12
FNAF 11 Beaux-Arts 11 Beaux-Arts 11 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 2 FNA 11
FNAF 11A Beaux-Arts 11A Beaux-Arts 11 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 2 FNA 11A
FNAF 11B Beaux-Arts 11B Beaux-Arts 11 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 2 FNA 11B
BIOSR 11 Biologie 11 Biologie 11 et 12 ERI (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1983 4 BI 11
BIOSR 12 Biologie 12 Biologie 11 et 12 ERI (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1990 4 BI 12
CALCF 12 Calcul différentiel et integral 12
Mathématiques de base 10 à 12
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4 CALC 12
CHF 11 Chimie 11 Chimie 11 et 12 ERI (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1990 4 CH 11
CHF 12 Chimie 12 Chimie 11 et 12 ERI (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1990 4 CH 12
CCNF 12 Civilisations comparées 12
Civilisations comparées 12 ERI (2006)
9/1/1994 4 CCN 12
ICTCF 11 Communication numérique appliquée 11
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTC 11
ICTCF 12 Communication numérique appliquée 12
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTC 12
ASKF 11 Compétences pratiques 11
Compétences pratiques 11 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 2 ASK 11
ASKF 11A Compétences pratiques 11A
Compétences pratiques 11 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 2 ASK 11A
ASKF 11B Compétences pratiques 11B
Compétences pratiques 11 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 2 ASK 11B
COP 11 Comptabilité 11 Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 ACC 11AA 11
Meets Math requirement for Adult Diploma only
COP 12 Comptabilité 12 Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 ACC 12AA 12
Meets Math requirement for Adult Diploma only
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Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
FAF 12 Comptabilité financière 12
Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 ACC 12AA 12
IDF 11 Conception industrielle 11
Formation technologique 11 et 12 ERI (Conception industrielle) (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 ID 11
IDF 12 Conception industrielle 12
Formation technologique 11 et 12 ERI (Conception industrielle) (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 ID 12
ICTXF 11 Cours modulaire exploratoire 11
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Science10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTX 11
ICTXF 12 Cours modulaire exploratoire 12
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Science10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTX 12
DNCF 10 Danse 10: Chorégraphie
Danse 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DNC 10
DNGF 10 Danse 10: Cours général
Danse 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DNG 10
DNPF 10 Danse 10: Interprétation
Danse 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 DNP 10
DNCF 11 Danse: Chorégraphie 11
Danse 11 et 12: Interprétation et Chorégraphie ERI (1997)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DNC 11
DNCF 12 Danse: Chorégraphie 12
Danse 11 et 12: Interprétation et Chorégraphie ERI (1997)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DNC 12
DNPF 11 Danse: Interprétation 11
Danse 11 et 12: Interprétation et Chorégraphie ERI (1997)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DNP 11
DNPF 12 Danse: Interprétation 12
Danse 11 et 12: Interprétation et Chorégraphie ERI (1997)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 DNP 12
ICTMF 11 Développement de médias numériques 11
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTM 11
ICTMF 12 Développement de médias numériques 12
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTM 12
LAWF 12 Droit 12 Droit 12 ERI (2006) 9/1/1991 4 LAW 12
ECF 12 Économie 12 Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 EC 12
HEFF 10 Économie domestique 10: Alimentation
Économie domestique 8 à 10 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 HEF 10 Will close Aug. 2009 with implementation of 2007 Home Economics IRPs
HEGF 10 Économie domestique 10: Cours général
Économie domestique 8 à 10 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 2/4 HEG 10 Will close Aug. 2009 with implementation of 2007 Home Economics IRPs
HESF 10 Économie domestique 10: Étude de la famille
Économie domestique 8 à 10 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 HES 10 Will close Aug. 2009 with implementation of 2007 Home Economics IRPs
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Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
HETF 10 Économie domestique 10: Textiles
Économie domestique 8 à 10 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 HET 10 Will close Aug. 2009 with implementation of 2007 Home Economics IRPs
BECF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Communications d’affaires
Éducation aux affaires 8 à 10 ERI (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BEC 10
BEGF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Cours général
Éducation aux affaires 8 à 10 ERI (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 2/4 BEG 10
BEEF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Entrepreneuriat
Éducation aux affaires 8 à 10 ERI (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BEE 10
BEFF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Finance et économie
Éducation aux affaires 8 à 10 ERI (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BEF 10
BEMF 10 Éducation aux affaires 10: Marketing
Éducation aux affaires 8 à 10 ERI (1997)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 BEM 10
CIVF 11 Éducation civique 11
Éducation civique 11 ERI (2005)
Social Studies11 or 12
9/1/2005 4 CIV 11
EPH 10 Éducation physique 10
Éducation physique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Physical Education 10
4 PE 10 Physical Education does not meet Applied Skills requirement in the 2004 Program
EPH 11 Éducation physique 11
Éducation physique 11 et 12 ERI (1997)
Applied Skills 9/1/1995 4 PE 11PEAS 11EPH 11
Physical Education does not meet Applied Skills requirement in the 2004 Program
EPH 12 Éducation physique 12
Éducation physique 11 et 12 ERI (1997)
Applied Skills 9/1/1990 4 PE 12 Physical Education does not meet Applied Skills requirement in the 2004 Program
ENTF 12 Entrepreneuriat 12 Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 ENT 12
ESP 10 Espagnol 10 Spanish 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/1983 4 SP 10
ESP 11 Espagnol 11 Spanish 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/1983 4 SP 11
ESP 12 Espagnol 12 Spanish 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/1990 4 SP 12
FAMF 10 Étude de la famille 10
Home Economics: Family Studies (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 FM 10
FAMF 11 Étude de la famille 11
Home Economics: Family Studies (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 FM 11
FAMF 12 Étude de la famille 12
Home Economics: Family Studies (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 FM 12
IDSF 10A Études autonomes dirigées10A
9/1/1997 4 IDS 10A 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 10B Études autonomes dirigées 10B
9/1/1997 4 IDS 10B 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 10C Études autonomes dirigées 10C
9/1/1997 4 IDS 10C 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 10D Études autonomes dirigées10D
9/1/1996 4 IDS 10D 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 10E Études autonomes dirigées 10E
9/1/1996 4 IDS 10E 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 10F Études autonomes dirigées 10F
9/1/1996 4 IDS 10F 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
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Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
IDSF 11A Études autonomes dirigées11A
9/1/1997 4 IDS 11A 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 11B Études autonomes dirigées 11B
9/1/1997 4 IDS 11B 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 11C Études autonomes dirigées 11C
9/1/1997 4 IDS 11C 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 11D Études autonomes dirigées11D
9/1/1996 4 IDS 11D 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 11E Études autonomes dirigées 11E
9/1/1996 4 IDS 11E 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 11F Études autonomes dirigées 11F
9/1/1996 4 IDS 11F 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 12A Études autonomes dirigées 12A
9/1/1997 4 IDS 12A 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 12B Études autonomes dirigées 12B
9/1/1997 4 IDS 12B 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 12C Études autonomes dirigées 12C
9/1/1997 4 IDS 12C 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 12D Études autonomes dirigées12D
9/1/1996 4 IDS 12D 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 12E Études autonomes dirigées 12E
9/1/1996 4 IDS 12E 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
IDSF 12F Études autonomes dirigées 12F
9/1/1996 4 IDS 12F 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits
FNSF 12 Études des Premières Nations de la C.-B. 12
Études des Premières Nations de la C.-B. 12 ERI (2006)
Social Studies Social Studies11 or 12
9/1/1994 4 FNS 12
FMPF 10 Fondements mathématiques et mathématiques pré-calcul 10
Cadre commun des programmes d’études 10 à 12 (2008)
Mathematics 10 7/1/2010 4 FMP 10
AFF 11 Fondements de l’art 11
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art, Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 AR 11VA2D 11VA3D 11
AF 11
AFF 12 Fondements de l’art 12
Arts visuels 11 et 12: Fondements de l’art, Arts visuels en atelier ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 AR 12VA2D 12VA3D 12
AF 12
FPC 11A Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 11A
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 CKT 11A
FPC 11B Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 11B
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 CKT 11B
FPC 11C Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 11C
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 CKT 11C
FPC 12A Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 12A
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 CKT 12A
FPC 12B Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 12B
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 CKT 12B
FPC 12C Formation professionnelle des cuisiniers Niveau Un 12C
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 CKT 12C
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Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
TEGF 10 Formation technologique 10: Cours général
Formation technologique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEG 10
TEDF 10 Formation technologique 10: Dessin technique et design
Formation technologique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TED 10
TEEF 10 Formation technologique 10: Électronique
Formation technologique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEE 10
TECF 10 Formation technologique 10: Mécanique
Formation technologique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEC 10
TEMF 10 Formation technologique 10: Travail des métaux
Formation technologique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEM 10
TEWF 10 Formation technologique 10: Travail du bois
Formation technologique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 TEW 10
FRALP 10 Français langue première 10
Français langue première 1 à 12 ERI (2010)
Language Arts 10
7/1/2010 4 FRAL 10
FRALP 11 Français langue première 11
Français langue première 1 à 12 ERI (2010)
Language Arts 11
Language Arts 11
7/1/2010 4 FRAL 11
FRALP 12 Français langue première 12
Français langue première 1 à 12 ERI (2010)
Language Arts 12
Language Arts 12
7/1/2010 4 FRAL 12
FRAL 10 Français langue seconde-immersion 10
Français langue seconde-immersion 8 à 10 ERI (1997)
9/1/2004 4 FRALP 10 Does not meet the Language Arts 10 requirement
FRAL 11 Français langue seconde-immersion 11
Français langue seconde-immersion 11 et 12 ERI (1997)
9/1/1983 4 FRALP 11
Does not meet the Language Arts 11 requirement
FRAL 12 Français langue seconde-immersion 12
Français langue seconde-immersion 11 et 12 ERI (1997)
9/1/1983 4 FRALP 12 Does not meet the Language Arts 12 requirement
GEOF 12 Géographie 12 Géographie 12 ERI (2006)
9/1/1990 4 GEO 12
GEOLF 12 Géologie 12 Science de la terre 11 et Géologie 12 ERI (2006)
Science Science11 or 12
GEOL 12
BIMF 12 Gestion de l’information d’entreprise 12
Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 BIM 12
DMF 12 Gestion des données 12
Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 DM 12
HIF 12 Histoire 12 Histoire 12 ERI (2006) 9/1/1990 4 HI 12
BSPF 11 Initiation à l’espagnol 11
Spanish 5 to 12 IRP (2005)
9/1/1983 4 BSP 11
MIF 12 Innovation en gestion 12
Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 MI 12
TPAF 11 Interprétation théâtrale 11: Jeu dramatique
Art dramatique 11 et 12: Interprétation théâtrale, Production théâtrale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ACT 11
TPDSF 11 Interprétation théâtrale 11: Mise en scène et Scénarisation
Art dramatique 11 et 12: Interprétation théâtrale, Production théâtrale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ACT 11
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Ministry Courses
Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
TPAF 12 Interprétation théâtrale 12: Jeu dramatique
Art dramatique 11 et 12: Interprétation théâtrale, Production théâtrale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ACT 12
TPDSF 12 Interprétation théâtrale 12: Mise en scène et Scénarisation
Art dramatique 11 et 12: Interprétation théâtrale, Production théâtrale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ACT 12
MKF 11 Marketing 11 Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 MK 11
MKF 12 Marketing 12 Éducation aux affaires 11 et 12 et Économie 12 ERI (1998)
Applied Skills Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 MK 12
EMAF 11 Mathématiques de base 11
Mathématiques de base 10 à 12 ERI (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4 EMA 11 Will close August 2011
EMAF 12 Mathématiques de base 12
Mathématiques de base 10 à 12 ERI (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4 EMA 12 Will close August 2012
AWMF 10 Mathématiques pour les métiers et le milieu de travail 10
Cadre commun des programmes d’études 10 à 12 (2008)
Mathematics 10 7/1/2010 4 AWM 10
MCCF 10 Musique 10: Chorale de concert
Musique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MCC 10
MVJF 10 Musique 10: Chorale de jazz
Musique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MVJ 10
MGF 10 Musique 10: Cours général
Musique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MG 10
MGRF 10 Musique 10: Guitare
Musique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MGR 10
MOSF 10 Musique 10: Orchestre à cordes
Musique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MOS 10
MCBF 10 Musique 10: Orchestre d’harmonie
Musique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MCB 10
MJBF 10 Musique 10: Orchestre de jazz
Musique 8 à 10 ERI (1995)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2/4 MJB 10
CMCCF 11
Musique chorale 11: Choeur de concert
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 CHO 11CMCC 11
CMJVF 11 Musique chorale 11: Jazz vocal
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 CHO 11CMJV 11
CMCCF 12
Musique chorale 12: Choeur de concert
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 CHO 12CMCC 12
CMJVF 12 Musique chorale 12: Jazz vocal
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 CHO 12CMJV 12
MCTF 11 Musique: Composition et technologie 11
Musique 11 et 12: Composition et technologie ERI (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 MCT 11
MCTF 12 Musique: Composition et technologie 12
Musique 11 et 12: Composition et technologie ERI (1997)
Applied Skills and Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4 MCT 12
IMJBF 11 Musique instrumentale 11: Ensemble de jazz
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 11IMJB 11
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Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
IMJBF 12 Musique instrumentale 12: Ensemble de jazz
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 12IMJB 12
IMGF 11 Musique instrumentale 11: Guitare
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 11IMG 11
IMGF 12 Musique instrumentale 12: Guitare
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 12IMG 12
IMOSF 11 Musique instrumentale 11: Orchestre à cordes
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 11IMOS 11
IMOSF 12 Musique instrumentale 12: Orchestre à cordes
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 12IMOS 12
IMCBF 11 Musique instrumentale 11: Orchestre d’harmonie
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 11IMCB 11
IMCBF 12 Musique instrumentale 12: Orchestre d’harmonie
Musique 11 et 12: Musique chorale, Musique instrumentale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 BA 12IMCB 12
PHYSF 11 Physique 11 Physique 11 et 12 ERI (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1983 4 PH 11
PHYSF 12 Physique 12 Physique 11 et 12 ERI (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1990 4 PH 12APPHC 12
PLANF 10 Planification 10 Planification 10 ERI (2007)
Planning 10 4 PLAN 10
CAPPF 11 Planification professionnelle et personnelle 11
Planification professionnelle et personnelle 8 à 12 ERI (1997)
Career and Personal
Planning 11
9/1/1995 2 CAPP 11
CAPPF 12 Planification professionnelle et personnelle 12
Planification professionnelle et personnelle 8 à 12 ERI (1997)
Career and Personal
Planning 12
9/1/1995 2 CAPP 12
MTH 11 Principes de mathématiques 11
Principes de mathématiques 10 à 12 ERI (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1983 4 MA 11 Will close August 2011
MTH 12 Principes de mathématiques 12
Principes de Mathématiques 10 à 12 ERI (2006)
Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1983 4 MA 12 Will close August 2012
TPRF 11 Production théâtrale 11
Arts dramatique 11 et 12: Interprétation théâtrale, Production théâtrale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ST 11STFS 11
TPRMF 12 Production théâtrale 12: Gestion théâtrale
Arts dramatique 11 et 12: Interprétation théâtrale, Production théâtrale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 ST 12TPRM 12
TPRTF 12 Production théâtrale 12: Technique théâtrale
Arts dramatique 11 et 12: Interprétation théâtrale, Production théâtrale ERI (2002)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 TPRT 12ST 12
ICTPF 11 Programmation par ordinateur 11
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTP 11
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Ministry Course Codes (courses taught in French)Course Code
Course Title Educational Program Guide Title
Graduation Program Requirements Start Date Credits Credit Restriction(s)
by Code
Special Notes
1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
ICTPF 12 Programmation par ordinateur 12
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTP 12
SCTF 11 Science et technologie 11
Science et technologie 11 ERI (1996)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 SCT 11
SCF 10 Sciences 10 Sciences 8 à 10 ERI (2008)
Science 10 9/1/2008 4 SC 10
ESCF 11 Sciences de la Terre 11
Sciences de la Terre 11 et Géologie 12 ERI (2006)
Science Science 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 ESC 11
SCH 10 Sciences humaines 10
Sciences humaines 10 ERI (2006)
Social Studies 10
4 SS 10
SCH 11 Sciences humaines 11
Sciences humaines 11 ERI (2005)
Social Studies
Social Studies 11 or 12
9/1/1983 4 SS 11
ICTSF 11 Systèmes Informatiques 11
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTS 11
ICTSF 12 Systèmes Informatiques 12
Technologie de l’information et des communications 11 et 12 ERI (2003)
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4 ICTS 12
INTF 10 Technologie de l’information 10
Technologie de l’information 8 à 10 ERI (1996)
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
2/4 INT 10
TXTF 10 Textiles 10 Home Economics Textiles 8-12 (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4 TXT 10
TXTF 11 Textiles 11 Home Economics Textiles 8-12 (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4 TXT 11TEX 11
TEXF 11
TXTF 12 Textiles 12 Home Economics Textiles 8-12 (2007)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4 TXT 12TEX 12
TEXF 12
TRMF 11 Tourisme 11 Tourisme 11 et 12 Programme d’études (2006)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 TRM 11
TRMF 12 Tourisme 12 Tourisme 11 et 12 Programme d’études (2006)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4 TRM 12
GTF Transition vers l’après-secondaire
Not yet done 4 GT Not considered a Grade 12 course.
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External Credentials
Chapter 3 External Credentials
In This Chapter What is an External Credential? .....................................................62
External Post-Secondary Course Information .................................63
External Post-Secondary Course Codes Table ............................. 65
Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Course Information ........................................................................65
External IB Languages Course Codes ......................................... 66
Advanced Placement Course Codes ............................................ 67
Advanced Placement Courses – Contact Information.................. 68
International Baccalaureate Course Codes .................................. 69
International Baccalaureate Courses – Contact Information ....... 73
External Adult Basic Education Course Information .................. 74
External Adult Basic Education Course Codes ............................ 74
External Dance Course ...................................................................75
External Dance Course Codes .................................................... 75
External Dance Courses – Contact Information .......................... 78
External Drama, Speech and Communications Course Codes Table ........................................................................82
External Drama, Speech and Communications Courses Contact Information ................................................................... 83
External Music Course Codes Table ...............................................85
External Music Courses – Contact Information .......................... 89
External Languages – Credit from Certificates or Assessments Information ................................................................93
External Language Exam Course Codes ..................................... 96
External Language Certificates Codes Table ............................... 99
External Language Assessment Courses – Contact Information ...... 100
External Sport Course Information ...............................................103
External Sport Course Codes Table .......................................... 111
External Sport Credentials Program ......................................... 112
External Sport Courses – Contact Information ......................... 118
External Industrial and Occupational Course Codes .....................120
External Industrial and Occupational Courses Contact Information ................................................................. 123
External Youth Development Course Codes .................................134
External Youth Development Courses – Contact Information .... 135
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What is an External Credential?An external credential is one that has been developed outside the Ministry and is earned by students either:
• outside the regular classroom setting (e.g., BC Conservatory of Music courses); or
• in the regular classroom setting (e.g., IB and AP courses).
Note: External credentials in the 1995 Graduation Program may meet Foundation Studies or Selected Studies as specified. External credentials in the 2004 Graduation Program may meet Required Courses or Elective Requirements as specified. External credentials may also count toward credit for the Adult Graduation Diploma, provided they are 4-credit courses.
Questions Concerning External CredentialsQuestions may be directed to: Graduation Standards Unit Governance and Accountability Department 250.387.3935
Policy – website: www.bced.gov.bc.ca/policy/policies/earning_credit_through.htm
External Credentials and Equivalency Comparison ChartThe following table summarizes the distinctions between external credentials and credit for courses through the equivalency process.
EXTERNAL CREDENTIALS EQUIVALENCY
The Ministry approves credentials earned in courses, programs, and assessments that are developed outside the BC school system and taken either inside or outside the regular classroom setting. External Credentials are not equivalent to Ministry-Developed curriculum.
Recognizes documented learning from outside the BC school system, which school districts deem equivalent to the learning outcomes of either a Ministry-Developed, Board/Authority Authorized or Locally Developed Grade 10, 11 or 12 course.
The recommended guideline for determining equivalency is approximately an 80% match of learning outcomes with a Ministry-Developed, Board/Authority Authorized, or Locally Developed Grade 10, 11 or 12 course.
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How to Report an External Credential to the MinistryEach external credential is designated a course code, which schools must use for reporting to the Ministry. All external credentials have been assigned a credit value.
In order to provide a school mark, the school must first examine credentials from the external institution. It is the student’s responsibility to present this credential as proof of successfully completing the course. In the event that a student’s credential may require verification, schools should contact the external organization. After examining the documentation from the external organization, the school must decide whether to report the student’s level of achievement as a school percentage and letter grade.
It is possible to assign a percentage based on the mid-point of a letter grade, or on other performance indicators. When a school mark cannot be determined, please use a Transfer Standing (TS) letter grade. TS has no effect on a student’s GPA.
The session date indicates the date the school received the required documentation (e.g., certificate or letter) from the student. The date of the certificate or other verification can be earlier than the session date reported.
Only those external credentials that have been reviewed and approved by the Ministry can be applied toward graduation.
External Post-Secondary Course Information
External Dual Credit Post-Secondary CoursesA student who presents a transcript from one of the post-secondary institutions listed in this section, showing successful completion of a for-credit post-secondary course that leads to a credential, is entitled to have that course count toward secondary school graduation. All such courses count as elective courses at the Grade 12 level. For reporting Adult Basic Education courses taken at colleges, see the section in this guide on ABE courses.
Assign 4 credits for most courses, not the number of credits on the post-secondary transcript. The exception is for modular courses that students may take in Industry Training or other technical/vocational programs. Credits for these types of courses can be combined to equal 4 credits for a full course. Since a post-secondary institution may use a different letter grade system than the K-12 system, refer to the transcript notations or the institution’s calendar to determine the appropriate letter grade and percentage for reporting the course to the Ministry.
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An external course will appear on the transcript generically as a post-secondary course. For example, if the course was taken at Douglas College it would be reported as “PSIF 12A” and show on the transcript as “Douglas College Course 12A.” A note on the Ministry transcript would direct readers to review the student’s post-secondary transcript for additional information.
Students participating in Career Technical Centre and Industry Training programs will likely have multiple post-secondary courses to report. For students completing more than one course at a given post-secondary institution, use the sequential coding of: 12A, 12B, 12C, 12D, 12E, 12F, 12G, 12H, 12I, 12J, 12K and 12L.
External Post-Secondary Course Codes Table
Course Code Course Title Start Date Credits Special Notes
PSIA 12A BC Institute of Technology Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIAA 12A Trinity Western University Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIAB 12A Yukon College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4
PSIAC 12A Educacentre Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIAD 12A Columbia College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIAF 12A Coquitlam College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIAG 12A Corpus Christi College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIB 12A Camosun College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIC 12A Capilano University Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSID 12A College of New Caledonia Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIE 12A College of the Rockies Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIF 12A Douglas College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIG 12A Emily Carr University of Art and Design Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIH 12A Institute of Indigenous Government Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSII 12A Justice Institute of BC Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIJ 12A Kwantlen Polytechnic University Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIK 12A Langara College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIL 12A Vancouver Island University Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIM 12A Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIN 12A North Island College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIO 12A Northern Lights College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIP 12A Northwest Community College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIQ 12A Okanagan College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIR 12A Royal Roads University Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIS 12A Selkirk College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIT 12A Simon Fraser University Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIU 12A University of British Columbia Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIV 12A Thompson Rivers University Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIW 12A University of the Fraser Valley Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIX 12A University of Northern British Columbia Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIY 12A University of Victoria Course 12A 9/1/2003 4PSIZ 12A Vancouver Community College Course 12A 9/1/2003 4
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Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Course Information
Reporting AP and IB CoursesReport a student’s school mark (percent and letter grade) for an AP or IB course; it will appear on the student’s transcript. Post-secondary institutions generally make decisions regarding advanced placement based on results provided by the AP (College Board) or IB organizations.
Provincial Examinations and AP or IB Courses
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) Reporting Guidelines
When reporting an AP or IB course to the Ministry, use the AP or IB course code listed in the course information table. Report the course as non-examinable, and provide percentages and letter grades as required by Reporting Student Progress: Policy and Practice (www.bced.gov.bc.ca/classroom_assessment/ ). Do not report the numerical results provided by the Advanced Placement Program or International Baccalaureate Program.
AP and IB program participation is noted on the bottom of a student’s transcript if the school submits the appropriate program code. The program code for Advanced Placement is “AD.” For International Baccalaureate it is “BD” (Diploma) or “BC” (Certificate). These codes can be entered in the Program Participation field of the student’s DEM file (electronic transfer).
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Reporting International Baccalaureate (IB) Course Results that Meet the Social Studies Graduation Requirement (2004 Graduation Program)
Under the 2004 Graduation Program, students are required to earn graduation credits in social studies. Students enrolled in the following IB courses can use their course results to meet the social studies graduation requirement:
• IBGGH 11: IB Geography 11 (HL) and IBGGS 11: IB Geography 11 (SL)
• IBHIH 11: 1B History 11 (HL) and IBHIS 11: IB History 11 (SL)
The per cent reported to the Ministry MUST include the results for the IB Internal Assessment. In some cases, a school will not be able to report the course code until the student is in his/her Grade 12 year.
The IB Internal Assessment must be weighted at least 20% (to correspond with the weighting of provincial exams in social studies courses such as Social Studies 11), or at the 20% or 25% weighting given by IB or pro-rated based on the 20 marks or 30 marks determined by IB.
The IB coordinator or the school principal will fill in and fax the Ministry one form a year, certifying that final per cents submitted include the IB Internal Assessment. This form will be sent to IB schools at the beginning of the school year.
Original IB results records should be retained at the school. The Ministry has the option of requesting copies of these documents.
Customized Course Descriptions for IB LanguagesA customized course description for an external language course (see “External Language Certificates/Assessments” later in this chapter) can be provided. For example, students may receive credit for International Baccalaureate A-1, A-1 Self-taught, B and Ab Initio languages. Report the course using UXLC codes, and report the IB and language name in the course description field. For example:
External IB Languages Course CodesCode Title Description Credits
UXLC 11A External Language Certificate 11A External IB Self-taught Finnish 11A 4
UXLC 12A External Language Certificate 12A External IB Self-taught Finnish 12A 4
UXLC 11A External Language Certificate 11A External IB Mandarin A1 (HL) 11A 4
UXLC 12A External Language Certificate 12A External IB Mandarin A1 (HL) 12A 4
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Advanced Placement Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program RequirementsStart Date Credits Special
Notes1995 Graduation Program 2004 Graduation Program
AP2DP 12 AP 2-D Design Portfolio 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4 Replaces APSAG
AP3DP 12 AP 3-D Design Portfolio 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2001 4 Replaces APSAG
APBIO 12 AP Biology 12 9/1/1995 4
APCAL 12 AP Calculus AB 12 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
APCAL 12A AP Calculus BC 12A Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
APCAL 12B AP Calculus BC 12B Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
APCHE 12 AP Chemistry 12 9/1/1995 4
APCLC 12 AP Chinese Language and Culture 12 9/1/2006 4
APCGP 12 AP Comparative Government and Politics 12
9/1/1995 4
APCSC 12 AP Computer Science Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
APEN 12 AP English Language and Composition 12
9/1/1994 4
APELC 12 AP English Literature and Composition 12 9/1/1995 4
APENS 12 AP Environmental Science 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1996 4
APHI 12 AP European History 12 9/1/1994 4
APFRL 12 AP French Language 12 9/1/1995 4
APGE 12 AP German Language 12 9/1/1994 4
APAR 12 AP History of Art 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4
APHG 12 AP Human Geography 12 9/1/2000 4
APILC 12 AP Italian Language and Culture 12 9/1/2005 4
APJLC 12 AP Japanese Language and Culture 12 9/1/2006 4
APLA 12 AP Latin: Vergil 12 9/1/1994 4
APMA 12 AP Macroeconomics 12 9/1/2007 4
APMI 12 AP Microeconomics 12 9/1/2007 4
APMU 12 AP Music Theory 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1994 4
APPHY 12 AP Physics B 12 9/1/1995 4
APPHC 12 AP Physics C 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1996 4
APPSY 12 AP Psychology 12 9/1/1997 4
APSLA 12 AP Spanish Language 12 9/1/1994 4
APSPL 12 AP Spanish Literature 12 9/1/1997 4
APSTA 12 AP Statistics 12 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12 9/1/1996 4
APSAD 12 AP Studio Art (Drawing) 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
APUSG 12 AP United States Government and Politics 12
9/1/1997 4
APUSH 12 AP United States History 12 9/1/1997 4
APWH 12 AP World History 12 12/1/2002 4
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International Baccalaureate Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program RequirementsStart Date Credits Special
Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
IBAHS 11 IB Art History (SL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
IBAHS 12 IB Art History (SL) 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
IBAVM 11 lB Arts visuels (NM) 11 Fine Arts Applied Skills/Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2009 4
IBAVM 12 lB Arts visuels (NM) 12 Fine Arts Applied Skills/Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2009 4
IBBIH 11 IB Biology (HL) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBBIH 12A IB Biology (HL) 12A Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBBIS 11 IB Biology (SL) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBBIS 12 IB Biology (SL) 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBBOH 11 IB Business and Management (HL) 11
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
IBBOH 12A IB Business and Management (HL) 12A
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
IBBOS 11 IB Business and Management (SL) 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
IBBOS 12 IB Business and Management (SL) 12
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
IBCHH 11 IB Chemistry (HL) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBCHH 12A IB Chemistry (HL) 12A Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBGCH 11 IB Chemistry (SL) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBGCH 12 IB Chemistry (SL) 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBCNM 11 lB Chimie (NM) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/2009 4
IBCNM 12 lB Chimie (NM) 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/2009 4
IBCH2 11 lB Chimie (NS) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/2009 4
IBCH2 12 lB Chimie (NS) 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/2009 4
IBCSH 11 IB Computer Science (HL) 11 Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBCSH 12A IB Computer Science (HL) 12A Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBCSS 11 IB Computer Science (SL) 11 Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBCSS 12 IB Computer Science (SL) 12 Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBCAF 11 lB Créativité, action et service 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills/Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2009 4
IBCAF 12 IB Créativité, action et service 12 Applied Skills Applied Skills/Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2009 4
IBCAS 11 IB Creativity, Action and Service Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBCAS 12 IB Creativity, Action and Service Applied Skills Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBDTH 11 IB Design Technology (HL) 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills 1/9/2006 4
IBDTH 12 IB Design Technology (HL) 12 Applied Skills Applied Skills 1/9/2006 4
IBDT 11 IB Design Technology (SL) 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
1/9/2001 4
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International Baccalaureate Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program RequirementsStart Date Credits Special
Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
IBDT 12 IB Design Technology (SL) 12 Applied Skills Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
1/9/2001 4
IBECH 11 IB Economics (HL) 11 9/1/2004 4
IBECH 12A IB Economics (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBECS 11 IB Economics (SL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBECS 12 IB Economics (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBENH 11 IB English A1 (HL) 11 Language Arts 11 Language Arts 11 9/1/1995 4
IBENH 12A IB English A1 (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBENS 11 IB English A1 (SL) 11 Language Arts 11 Language Arts 11 9/1/1995 4
IBENS 12 IB English A1 (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBENM 11 lB English A2 (NM) 11 9/1/2009 4
IBENM 12 lB English A2 (NM) 12 9/1/2009 4
IBEAN 11 lB English A2 (NS) 11 9/1/2009 4
IBEAN 12 lB English A2 (NS) 12 9/1/2009 4
IBESS 11 IB Environmental Systems (SL) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1996 4
IBESS 12 IB Environmental Systems (SL) 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1996 4
IBESA 11 lB Espagnol AB 1 (NM) 11 9/1/2009 4
IBESA 12 lB Espagnol AB 1 (NM) 12 9/1/2009 4
IBFH 11 IB Film (HL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4
IBFH 12 IB Film (HL) 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4
IBF 11 IB Film (SL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 4
IBF 12 IB Film (SL) 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
IBFNM 11 lB Français A1 (NM) 11 Language Arts 11 Language Arts 11 9/1/2009 4
IBFNM 12 lB Français A1 (NM) 12 Language Arts 12 Language Arts 12 9/1/2009 4
IBFNS 11 lB Français A1 (NS) 11 Language Arts 11 Language Arts 11 9/1/2009 4
IBFNS 12 lB Français A1 (NS) 12 Language Arts 12 Language Arts 12 9/1/2009 4
IBFAH 11 IB French A2 (HL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBFAH 12 IB French A2 (HL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBFAS 11 IB French A2 (SL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBFAS 12 IB French A2 (SL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBFAB 11 IB French Ab 11 (SL)
IBFAB 12 IB French Ab 12 (SL)
IBFRH 11 IB French B (HL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBFRH 12A IB French B (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBFRS 11 IB French B (SL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBFRS 12A IB French B (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBFM 11 IB Further Mathematics (SL) 11 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBFM 12 IB Further Mathematics (SL) 12 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
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International Baccalaureate Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program RequirementsStart Date Credits Special
Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
IBGGH 11 IB Geography (HL) 11 Social Studies 11 9/1/1995 4
IBGGH 12A
IB Geography (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBGGS 11 IB Geography (SL) 11 Social Studies 11 9/1/1995 4
IBGGS 12 IB Geography (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBGEH 11 IB German B (HL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBGEH 12A IB German B (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBGES 11 IB German B (SL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBGES 12 IB German B (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBHNM 11 lB Histoire (NM) 11 Social Studies 11 9/1/2009 4
IBHNM 12 lB Histoire (NM) 12 9/1/2009 4
IBHNS 11 lB Histoire (NS) 11 Social Studies 11 9/1/2009 4
IBHNS 12 lB Histoire (NS) 12 9/1/2009 4
IBHIH 11 IB History (HL) 11 Social Studies 11 9/1/1995 4
IBHIH 12A IB History (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBHIS 11 IB History (SL) 11 Social Studies 11 9/1/1995 4
IBHIS 12 IB History (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBITH 11 IB Information Technology in a Global Society (HL) 11
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4
IBITH 12 IB Information Technology in a Global Society (HL) 12
Science orApplied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4
IBITS 11 IB Information Technology in a Global Society (SL) 11
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4
IBITS 12 IB Information Technology in a Global Society (SL) 12
Science or Applied Skills
Applied Skills10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4
IBJA 11 IB Japanese Ab I (SL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBJAA 12 IB Japanese Ab I (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBJBH 11 IB Japanese B (HL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBJBH 12 IB Japanese B (HL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBJBS 11 IB Japanese B (SL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBJBS 12 IB Japanese B (SL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBLAH 11 IB Latin (HL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBLAH 12A IB Latin (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBLAS 11 IB Latin (SL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBLAS 12 IB Latin (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBMAS 11 IB Mandarin Ab I (SL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBMAS 12 IB Mandarin Ab I (SL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBMNH 11 IB Mandarin B (HL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBMNH 12A IB Mandarin B (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBMNS 11 IB Mandarin B (SL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBMNS 12 IB Mandarin B (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBMS 11 IB Mathematical Studies (SL) 11 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
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International Baccalaureate Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program RequirementsStart Date Credits Special
Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
IBMS 12 IB Mathematical Studies (SL) 12 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMC 11 IB Mathematics (HL) 11 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMC 12A IB Mathematics (HL) 12A Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMM 11 IB Mathematics (SL) 11 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMM 12 IB Mathematics (SL) 12 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMNM 11 lB Mathématiques (NM) 11 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/2009 4
IBMNM 12 lB Mathématiques (NM) 12 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/2009 4
IBMCH 11 IB Music (HL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMCH 12A
IB Music (HL) 12A Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMCS 11 IB Music (SL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMCS 12 IB Music (SL) 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBMUM 11 lB Musique (NM) 11 Fine Arts Applied Skills/Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2009 4
IBMUM 12 lB Musique (NM) 12 Fine Arts Applied Skills/Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2009 4
IBPHL 11 IB Philosophy (HL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBPHL 12 IB Philosophy (HL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBPHY 11 IB Philosophy (SL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBPHY12 IB Philosophy (SL) 12 9/1/2001 4
IBPHH 11 IB Physics (HL) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBPHH 12A IB Physics (HL) 12A Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBPHS 11 IB Physics (SL) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBPHS 12 IB Physics (SL) 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1995 4
IBPNM 11 lB Physique (NM) 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/2009 4
IBPNM 12 lB Physique (NM) 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/2009 4
IBPSH 11 IB Psychology (HL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBPSH 12 IB Psychology (HL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBPSY 11 IB Psychology (SL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBPSY12 IB Psychology (SL) 12 9/1/2001 4
IBRUS 11 IB Russian Ab I (SL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBRUS 12 IB Russian Ab I (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBSEM 11 lB Sciences de l’environnement (NM) 11
Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/2009 4
IBSEM 12 lB Sciences de l’environnement (NM) 12
Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/2009 4
IBSAH 11 IB Social Anthropology (HL) 11 9/1/1996 4
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External Credentials
International Baccalaureate Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program RequirementsStart Date Credits Special
Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
IBSAH 12A IB Social Anthropology (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBSAS 11 IB Social Anthropology (SL) 11 9/1/1996 4
IBSAS 12 IB Social Anthropology (SL) 12 9/1/1996 4
IBSPA 11 IB Spanish Ab I (SL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBSPA 12 IB Spanish Ab I (SL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBSPH 11 IB Spanish B (HL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBSPH 12A IB Spanish B (HL) 12A 9/1/1995 4
IBSPS 11 IB Spanish B (SL) 11 9/1/1995 4
IBSPS 12 IB Spanish B (SL) 12 9/1/1995 4
IBTAH 11 IB Theatre Arts (HL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBTAH 12A IB Theatre Arts (HL) 12A Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBTAS 11 IB Theatre Arts (SL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBTAS 12 IB Theatre Arts (SL) 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBTC 11 IB Théorie de la connaissance 11
9/1/2009 4
IBTC 12 IB Théorie de la connaissance 12
9/1/2009 4
IBTK 11 IB Theory of Knowledge 11 9/1/1983 4
IBTK 12 IB Theory of Knowledge 12 9/1/1983 4
IBARH 11 IB Visual Arts (HL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBARH 12A IB Visual Arts (HL) 12A Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBARS 11 IB Visual Arts (SL) 11 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBARS 12 IB Visual Arts (SL) 12 Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
IBWCH 11 IB World Cultures (HL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBWCH 12 IB World Cultures (HL) 12 9/1/2006 4
IBWCS 11 IB World Cultures (SL) 11 9/1/2006 4
IBWCS 12 IB World Cultures (SL) 12 9/1/2002 4
International Baccalaureate Courses - Contact Information
International Baccalaureate ProgramBob Poole phone: 604.733.8980Director fax: 604.733.8970Vancouver Office email: [email protected] website: www.ibo.org
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External Adult Basic Education Course InformationAny student who presents a transcript from a public post-secondary institution, showing successful completion of the course(s) indicated is entitled to credit towards secondary graduation. Assign the number of credits in the “Credits” column of the table, not the number of credits on the post-secondary transcript. Post-secondary institutions use a different letter grade system. Refer to the transcript notations or the institution’s calendar to determine the appropriate Grade percentage and letter grade. If it is not possible to assign a percentage and letter grade, assign Transfer Standing “TS.”
Please refer to the Adult Basic Education courses in the table for ABE courses.
For additional information on the Adult Graduation Program and ABE courses, see Chapter 3 of the Handbook of Procedures.
External Adult Basic Education Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program RequirementsStart Date Credits Special
Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
UABEA 11 ABE Advanced Accounting 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 Meets Math requirement for Adult Dogwood
UABEB 11 ABE Advanced Biology 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4UABEB 12 ABE Provincial Biology 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4UABEC 11 ABE Advanced Computer Studies 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills
10, 11 or 129/1/1998 4
UABEC 12 ABE Provincial Computer Studies 12 Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4
UABEE 10 ABE Intermediate English 10 Language Arts 10 Language Arts 10 9/1/1998 4UABEE 11 ABE Advanced English 11 Language Arts 11 Language Arts 11 9/1/1998 4UABEE 12 ABE Provincial English 12 Language Arts 12 Language Arts 12 9/1/1998 4UABEG 10 ABE Intermediate General and
Applied Science 10Science Science 10 9/1/1998 4
UABEG 11 ABE Advanced General and Applied Science 11
Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4
UABEG 12 ABE Provincial General and Applied Science 12
Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4
UABEH 11 ABE Advanced Chemistry 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4UABEH 12 ABE Provincial Chemistry 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4UABEM 10 ABE Intermediate Mathematics 10 Mathematics Mathematics
10, 11 or 129/1/1998 4
UABEM 11 ABE Advanced Mathematics 11 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4
UABEM 12 ABE Provincial Mathematics 12 Mathematics Mathematics 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4
UABEP 11 ABE Advanced Physics 11 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4UABEP 12 ABE Provincial Physics 12 Science Science 11 or 12 9/1/1998 4UABER 12 ABE Provincial Education and
Career Planning 129/1/1998 4 Adult
Diploma Only
UABES 11 ABE Advanced Social Sciences 11 Social Studies Social Studies 9/1/1998 4
UABES 12 ABE Provincial Social Sciences 12 9/1/1998 4
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External Credentials
External Dance Course Codes
External Dance Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
UDPJ 10 ADAPT: Jazz 10Report credit for: Intermediate 2
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UDPJ 11 ADAPT: Jazz 11Report credit for: Intermediate 3
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UDPJ 12A ADAPT: Jazz 12AReport credit for: Pre-Advanced
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UDPJ 12B ADAPT: Jazz 12BReport credit for: Advanced
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UDPT 10 ADAPT: Tap 10Report credit for: Intermediate 2
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UDPT 11 ADAPT: Tap 11Report credit for: Intermediate 3
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UDPT 12A ADAPT: Tap 12A Report credit for: Pre-Advanced
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UDPT 12B ADAPT: Tap 12BReport credit for: Advanced
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UAMD 10 AIDT: Modern Dance 10 Report credit for: Preparatory/Pre-level 1 or Final/Pre-level 2
Fine Arts FIne Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4
UAMD 11 AIDT: Modern Dance 11Report credit for: Preliminary Junior/ Pre-level 1 or Preliminary/Pre-level 2
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
UAMD 12A AIDT: Modern Dance 12A Report credit for: Elementary/Senior Level 1, Intermediate/Senior Level 2, or Advanced/Senior Level 3
Fine Arts FIne Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4
UAMD 12B AIDT: Modern Dance 12B Report credit for: Elementary/Senior Level 1, Intermediate/Senior Level 2, or Advanced/Senior Level 3
Fine Arts FIne Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4
UATT 10 AIDT: Tap Dance 10 Report credit for: Bronze Lower/Pre-level 1 or Bronze Higher/Pre-level 2 (Bronze Star)
Fine Arts FIne Arts 10, 11 or 12
4
UATT 11 AIDT: Tap Dance 11Report credit for: Silver Lower/Pre-level 3 or Higher/Senior Level 1 (Silver Star)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4 Formerly UATT 11A & 11B for 2 credits each
UATT 12 AIDT: Tap Dance 12Report credit for: Gold Lower/Senior Level 2 or Gold/Higher (Gold Star)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
UCAB 10 CDTA: Ballet 10Report credit for: Elementary
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UCAB 11 CDTA: Ballet 11Report credit for: Intermediate
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UCAB 12 CDTA: Ballet 12Report credit for: Advanced
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UCAJ 10 CDTA: Jazz 10Report credit for: Bronze Medal
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
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External Dance Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
UCAJ 11 CDTA: Jazz 11Report credit for: CDTA Elementary Jazz
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4 Formerly UCAJ 11A & 11B for 2 credits each
UCAJ 12A CDTA: Jazz 12AReport credit for: CDTA Silver Medal
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UCAJ 12B CDTA Jazz 12BReport credit for: Gold Medal
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UCAT 10 CDTA: Tap 10 Report credit for: CDTA Elementary or Silver Medal
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
4
UCAT 11 CDTA: Tap 11Report credit for: CDTA Tap Intermediate or Gold Medal
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4 Formerly UCAT 11A & 11B for 2 credits each
UCAT 12A CDTA: Tap 12AReport credit for: CDTA Tap Advanced
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UCAT 12B CDTA: Tap 12BReport credit for: Gold Star Medal
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
ULAC 10 Chinese Dance Syllabus (Lorita Leung Dance Association) 10 Report credit for: Grade 7 Chinese Dance Syllabus
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
ULAC 11 Chinese Dance Syllabus (Lorita Leung Dance Association) 11 Report credit for: Grade 8 Chinese Dance Syllabus
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
ULAC 12 Chinese Dance Syllabus (Lorita Leung Dance Association) 12 Report credit for: Grade 9 Chinese Dance Syllabus
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
UHLD 11 Highland Dancing 11Report credit for:either British Association Teachers’ of
Dancing - Premier Award and Grade 5; Theory
or Scottish Dance Teachers’ Alliance - Scottish Award 5 and Theory Grade Exam 5;
or United Kingdom Alliance of Professional Teachers of Dancing Premier Cup 1 and Theory Test 5.
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UHLD 12 Highland Dancing 12Report credit for Associate Level for:either British Association Teachers’ of
Dancing;or Scottish Dance Teachers’ Alliance;or United Kingdom Alliance of
Professional Teachers of Dancing.
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UIDC 10 ISTD: Cecchetti 10Report credit for: Grade 6
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UIDC 11 ISTD: Cecchetti 11Report credit for: Intermediate
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4 Formerly UIDC 11A
& 11B for 2 credits each
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External Dance Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation
Program
2004 Graduation
Program
UIDC 12A ISTD: Cecchetti 12AReport credit for: Advanced 1
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UIDC 12B ISTD: Cecchetti 12BReport credit for: Advanced 2
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UIDB 11 ISTD: Imperial Ballet 11Report credit for: Imperial Ballet Intermediate
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4 Formerly UIDB 11A
& 11B for 2 credits each
UIDB 12A ISTD: Imperial Ballet 12AReport credit for: Imperial Ballet Advanced 1
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UIDB 12B ISTD: Imperial Ballet 12BReport credit for: Imperial Ballet Advanced 2
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UIDMT 10 ISTD: Modern Theatre Dance 10Report credit for: Intermediate Modern (formerly Pre-elementary)
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2008 4 Formerly UIDMT 10A & 10B for 2 credits each
UIDMT 11 ISTD: Modern Theatre Dance 11Report credit for: Advanced 1 (formerly Intermediate)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4 Formerly UIDMT 11A & 11B for 2 credits each
UIDMT 12 ISTD: Modern Theatre Dance 12Report credit for: Advanced 2 Modern (formerly Advanced)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4 Formerly UIDMT 12A & 12B for 2 credits each
UNAT 10 NATD: Tap 10Report credit for: Advanced 2
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4 Formerly UNAT 10A & 10B for 2 credits each
URAD 10 Royal Academy of Dancing 10Report credit for: Intermediate Foundation
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
URAD 11 Royal Academy of Dancing 11Report Credit for: Classical Ballet: Intermediate (formerly Elementary)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
URAD 12A Royal Academy of Dancing 12AReport credit for: Classical Ballet: Advanced Foundation or Advanced 1
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4 Credit for Advanced 1
in URAD 12A
URAD 12B Royal Academy of Dancing 12BReport credit for: Classical Ballet: Advanced 1 or Advanced 2
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4 or URAD 12B,
not both
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External Drama, Speech and Communications Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Progarm
ULMA 11 LCM: Acting 11Report credit for: Grade 6 or 7 or 8
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 2
ULMD 11 LCM: Duologue 11Report credit for: Grade 8
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 2
ULMMT 11 LCM: Music Theatre 11Report credit for: Grade 7 or 8
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 2
ULMSD 11 LCM: Speech and Drama 11Report credit for: Grade 6 or 7 or 8
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 2
URMSD 10 RCM: Speech Arts and Drama 10Report credit for: Practical Grade 7 and Speech Arts Theory Level 1
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
4
URMSD 11 RCM: Speech Arts and Drama 11Report credit for: either Practical Grade 8 and Speech
Arts History and Literature Theory Level 1
or Practical Grade 9 and Speech Arts Theory Level 2 plus Speech Arts History and Literature Theory Level 2
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
URMSD 12 RCM: Speech Arts and Drama 12Report credit for: Practical Grade 10 and Speech Arts Theory Level 3 plus Speech Arts History and Literature Theory Level 3
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UTCEC 10 Trinity Guildhall: Communication Skills 10Report credit for: Grade 5
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2
UTCEC 11 Trinity Guildhall: Communication Skills 11Report credit for: Grade 6
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 2
UTCEC 12 Trinity Guildhall: Communication Skills 12Report credit for: Grade 7
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 2
UTCD 10 Trinity Guildhall: Drama 10Report credit for: Grade 5
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
4
UTCD 11 Trinity Guildhall: Drama 11Report credit for: Grade 6
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UTCD 12 Trinity Guildhall: Drama 12Report credit for: Grade 7
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UTCMT 10 Trinity Guildhall: Musical Theatre 10Report credit for Grade 5
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 4
UTCMT 11 Trinity Guildhall: Musical Theatre 11Report credit for Grade 6
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UTCMT 12 Trinity Guildhall: Musical Theatre 12Report Credit for Grade 7
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UTCPA 10 Trinity Guildhall: Performance Arts 10Report credit for Grade 5
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UTCPA 11 Trinity Guildhall: Performance Arts 11Report credit for Grade 6
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UTCPA 12 Trinity Guildhall: Performance Arts 12Report credit for Grade 7
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
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External Credentials
External Drama, Speech and Communications Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Progarm
UTCSD 10 Trinity Guildhall: Speech and Drama 10Report credit for: Grade 5
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 4
UTCSD 11 Trinity Guildhall: Speech and Drama 11Report credit for: Grade 6
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UTCSD 12 Trinity Guildhall: Speech and Drama 12Report credit for: Grade 7
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
External Drama, Speech and Communications Courses - Contact Information
London College of Music – Speech and DramaJanice K. Brown phone: 604.738.2082 Representative 904 West 22nd Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 2A1
Certificates from the London College of Music are 8.25" × 11.5" and are signed by the Director. The certificates state the student’s name, standing, Grade and instrument, and are dated with the month and year of issue.
London College of Music Standing (out of possible 100)
Pass 65 Merit 75 Honours 85
Royal Conservatory of Music – Speech & DramaRCM Examinations phone: 905.501.0909 5865 McLaughlin Road fax: 905.501.0909 Unit 4 website: www.rcmexaminations.org Mississauga, Ontario L5R 1B8
Certificates are 8.5" × 11" and are signed by the Chairman, Academic Council and President, The Royal Conservatory of Music and the Chief Examiner, RCM Examinations. They state the student’s name, grade, subject completed and level of achievement.
Levels of Achievement
Standing Mark Distinction 90 - 100 First Class 80 - 89 Honours 70 - 79 Pass 60 - 69
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External Credentials
External Music Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
UABM 10 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 10Report credit for: Grade 5 Practical and Grade 4 Theory: Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Harpsichord, Organ, Guitar, Harp, Percussion and Singing
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UABM 11 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 11Report credit for: Grade 6 Practical and Grade 5 Theory: Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Harpsichord, Organ, Guitar, Harp, Percussion and Singing
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UABM 12 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 12Report credit for: Grade 7 Practical and Grade 5 Theory: Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Harpsichord, Organ, Guitar, Harp, Percussion and Singing
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UBCCM 10 BC Conservatory of Music 10Report credit for: Grade 6 Piano and Grade 1 Intermediate Rudiments
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
2/1/2004 4
UBCCM 11 BC Conservatory of Music 11Report credit for: Grade 7 Piano and Grade 2 Advanced Rudiments
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UBCCM 12 BC Conservatory of Music 12Report credit for: Grade 8 Piano and Grade 2 Advanced Rudiments
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UCCM 10 Chinese Central Conservatory of Music 10 Report credit for: Theory & History PLUS Grade 7 Practical: Erhu, Zheng, Pipa, Yangqin, Zhongruan, Dizi
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4
UCCM 11 Chinese Central Conservatory of Music 11 Report credit for: Theory & History PLUS Grade 8 Practical: Erhu, Zheng, Pipa, Yangqin, Zhongruan, Dizi
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 2
UCCM 12 Chinese Central Conservatory of Music 12 Report credit for: Theory & History PLUS Grade 9 Practical: Erhu, Zheng, Pipa, Yangqin, Zhongruan, Dizi
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 2
UMWB 10A Conservatory Canada 10AReport credit for: Grade 6 Practical and Theory 2 - Classical or Contemporary Idioms: Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass.
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
2/1/2007 4 students can receive credit for UMWB 10A OR UMWB 10B, not both
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External Music Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
UMWB 10B Conservatory Canada 10BReport credit for:Grade 6 Practical and Theory 2 Classical or Contemporary Idioms: Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4 students can receive credit for UMWB 10A OR UMWB 10B, not both
UMWB 10C Conservatory Canada 10CReport credit for:Grade 6 Practical – Classical or Contemporary Idioms; Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 2 prerequisite of UMWB 10A or UMWB 10B
UMWB 11A Conservatory Canada 11AReport credit for: Grade 7 Practical and Theory 3 Classical or Contemporary Idioms: Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass.
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4 students can receive credit for UMWB 11A OR UMWB 11B, not both
UMWB 11B Conservatory Canada 11BReport credit for:Grade 7 Practical and Theory 3 Classical or Contemporary Idioms: Voice, Piano, Strings, Woowinds, Brass
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4 students can receive credit for UMWB 11A OR UMWB 11B, not both
UMWB 11C Conservatory Canada 11CReport credit for:Grade 7 Practical – Classical or Contemporary Idioms; Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 2 prerequisite of UMWB 11A or UMWB 11B
UMWB 12A Conservatory Canada 12AReport credit for: Grade 8 Practical and Theory 4 Classical or Contemporary Idioms: Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass.
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4 students can receive credit for UMWB 12A OR UMWB 12B, not both
UMWB 12B Conservatory Canada 12BReport credit for:Grade 8 Practical and Theory 4 Classical or Contemporary Idioms: Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 4 students can receive credit for UMWB 12A OR UMWB 12B, not both
UMWB 12C Conservatory Canada 12CReport credit for:Grade 8 Practical – Classical or Contemporary Idioms; Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2007 2 prerequisite of UMWB 12A or UMWB 12B
ULCM 10 London College of Music 10Report credit for:either Grade 4 Practical
and Grade 4 Theory: Strings, Classical Guitar, Electric and Bass Guitar, Woodwinds, Voice;
or Grade 6 Practical and Grade 5 Theory: Piano, Electronic Organ;
or Grade 7 Practical and Grade 5 Theory: Electronic Keyboard
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
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External Credentials
External Music Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
ULCM 11 London College of Music 11Report credit for: either Grade 5 Practical
and Grade 5 Theory: Strings, Classical Guitar, Electric and Bass Guitar, Woodwinds, Voice;
or Grade 6 Practical and Grade 5 Theory: Piano, Electronic Organ;
or Grade 7 Practical and Grade 5 Theory: Electronic Keyboard
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
ULCM 12 London College of Music 12Report credit for: either Grade 6 Practical and
Theory 5: Strings, Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Woodwinds, Voice;
or Grade 7 Practical and Theory 5: Piano, Electric Organ;
or Grade 8 and Theory 5: Electronic Keyboard
Fine Arts
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UMRC 10 Royal Conservatory Music 10Report credit for: either Grade 6 Practical and
Rudiments 1: Voice, Piano, Strings, Guitar, Accordion, Harp;
or Grade 4 Practical and Rudiments 1: Brass, Woodwinds, Percussion, Recorder
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4
UMRC 11 Royal Conservatory Music 11Report credit for: either Grade 7 Practical and
Rudiments 2: Voice, Piano, Strings, Guitar, Accordion, Harp;
or Grade 6 Practical and Rudiments 2: Brass, Woodwinds, Percussion, Recorder
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4
UMRC 12 Royal Conservatory Music 12Report credit for: Strings, Guitar, Grade 8 Practical and Rudiments 2: Voice, Piano, Accordion, Woodwind, Brass, Percussion, Recorder
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4
URSL 11 Scottish Qualifications Authority: Drumming 11Report credit for: Pipe Band Drumming - Level 4
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4 Formerly Piper and Drumming Qualifications Board, Level 2
URSL 12 Scottish Qualifications Authority: Drumming 12Report credit for: Pipe Band Drumming - Level 6 plus Pipe Band Studies Level 1
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4 Formerly Piper and Drumming Qualifications Board, Level 4
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External Music Course Codes
Course Code Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements
Start Date Credits Special Notes1995 Graduation Program
2004 Graduation Program
UIOP 11 Scottish Qualifications Authority: Piping 11Report credit for: Level 4 Certificate in Piping (Bagpipe)
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2005 4 Formerly Piper and Drumming Qualifications Board, Level 3
UIOP 12 Scottish Qualifications Authority: Piping 12Report credit for: Level 5 or 6 Certificate in Piping
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2005 4 Formerly Piper and Drumming Qualifications Board, Level 3 or 4
UTCM 10 Trinity Guildhall: Music 10Report credit for: Grade 4 Practical. Includes any musical instrument examined plus voice.
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UTCM 11 Trinity Guildhall: Music 11Report credit for: Grade 5 Practical. Includes any musical instrument examined plus voice
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UTCM 12 Trinity Guildhall: Music 12Report credit for: Grade 7 Practical. Includes any musical instrument examined plus voice.
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1999 4
UMVC 10 Victoria Conservatory Music 10Report credit for: Grade 6 Practical and Grade 6 Theory: Voice, Piano, Strings, Guitar, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Recorder
Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
2/1/2004 4
UMVC 11 Victoria Conservatory Music 11Report credit for: Grade 7 Practical and Grade 7 Theory: Voice, Piano, Strings, Guitar, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Recorder
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4
UMVC 12 Victoria Conservatory Music 12Report credit for: Grade 8 Practical and Grade 8 Theory: Voice, Piano Strings, Guitar, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Recorder
Fine Arts Fine Arts 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1996 4
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External Languages - Credit from Certificates or Assessments Information
External Languages Reporting Details and DocumentationThere are four ways a student may receive credit for language learning acquired outside the regular classroom:
1. Equivalency
A student who presents appropriate documentation will be eligible to receive equivalency for the following Ministry-Authorized language courses:
American Sign Language – Arabic – Croatian – French – German – Halq’eméylem – Heiltsuk – Hilzaqvla – Hul’q’umi’num’ – Italian – Japanese – Korean – Kwak’wala – Liqwala/Kwakwala – Mandarin – Nle?kepmxcin – nsíylxc n – Nuu-chah-nulth – Punjabi – Russian – Secwepemctsin – Shashishalem – Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a – Sm’algyax – Spanish – Tsek’ene – Upper St’át’imcets
2. External Language Certificates
External Language Certificates are used to assess credit in all languages other than American Sign Language, Arabic, Croatian, French, German, Halq’eméylem, Heiltsuk, Hilzaqvla, Hul’q’umi’num’, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Kwak’wala, Liqwala/Kwakwala, Mandarin, Nle?kepmxcin, nsíylxcən, Nuu-chah-nulth, Punjabi, Russian, Secwepemctsin, Shashishalem, Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a, Sm’algyax, Spanish, Tsek’ene, Upper St’át’imcets or to grant credit in these 27 languages for documented learning that may not meet the criteria for Equivalency. In all cases, the learning must be documented on an educational certificate. A student who presents appropriate documentation will be eligible to receive credit for all other languages not listed above.
a. Certificates from Other Canadian Provinces and Territories (Please see the “External Language Certificates Codes” table, pp. 96-98, for detailed information.)
b. Certificates from International Educational Jurisdictions
Example 1: Student completed Grade 7 in Thailand: Report External Thai 10A
The Ministry provides the following guidelines: If a student completed the last year of elementary education in a first language or using a language other than English as the language of instruction, use UXLC 10A.
UXLC 10A External Language Certificate 10A 4 Credits
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Example 2: Student completed one year of junior secondary school (Grade 8) in Thailand: Report External Thai 11A
The Ministry provides the following guidelines: If a student completed one year of junior secondary education in a first language or using a language other than English as the language of instruction, use UXLC 11A.
UXLC 11A External Language Certificate 11A 4 Credits
Example 3: Student completed two years of junior secondary school (Grade 9) in Thailand: Report External Thai 12A
The Ministry provides the following guidelines:
If a student completed an additional year of junior secondary education in a first language or using a language other than English as the language of instruction, use UXLC 12A.
UXLC 12A External Language Certificate 12A 4 Credits
3. External Language Assessments
A student presents documentation of one of the language assessments listed. The student then receives credit as indicated in the “External Language Certificates Codes” table (pp. 99-100). Please see the course code table for detailed information – credits vary.
The language assessments listed may not be available in all communities throughout BC. In addition, an assessment may only be offered once throughout the year. It is the responsibility of the student to contact specific organizations for details and to plan accordingly.
4. Official Languages Programs
ULEP 11 British Columbia-Quebec Six-Month 4 Credits Bilingual Exchange Program
A reciprocal exchange program is available for a limited number of Grade 10/11 French Immersion and Francophone Program students. Quebec students live with BC families for three months and attend BC schools. Later in the school year, BC students live with Quebec families for three months and attend Quebec schools. Students apply through participating schools.
In order to earn credit, students will present a letter indicating successful completion of the program.
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ULBP 12 Explore Program 4 Credits
This bursary covering room, board and tuition enables Anglophone students who have completed at least Grade 11 to enroll in five-week immersion courses in French. For detailed information, please visit www.myexplore.ca
To earn credit, students will present a letter from the Explore Institution attended, indicating successful completion.
UDC 12 Destination Clic Program 4 Credits
This bursary covering room, board, and tuition enables Francophone students who have completed at least Grade 11 to enrol in five-week courses to enrich their French language skills by visiting other regions of the country. For detailed information, please visit www.destinationclic.ca
To earn credit, students will present a letter from the Destination Clic Institution attended, indicating successful completion.
UDC 10 Destination Clic Program 2 Credits
This bursary covering room, board, and tuition enables Francophone students ages 14-15 to enrol in three-week courses to enrich their French language skills by visiting other regions of the country. For detailed information, please visit www.destinationclic.ca
To earn credit, students will present a letter from the Destination Clic institution attended, indicating successful completion.
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External Language Exam Course Codes
Course Code
Course title/Assessment
CompetencyCredits
Listening Speaking Reading Writing
CHINESE
UHSK 12D BCT (Business Chinese Test) X X X X 4
UHSK 12C C.TEST (Test of Practical Chinese) X X 2
UHSK 10A HSK (Threshold) X X X 3
UHSK 11A HSK (Basic) (level 1-3) X X 2
UHSK 11B HSK (Elementary) (level 3-8) X X 2
UHSK 12A HSK (Intermediate) (level 3-8) X X 2
UHSK 12B HSK (Advanced) (level 9-11) X X X X 4
UTOP 10A TOP (listening/reading) Beginner X X 2
UTOP 11A TOP (listening/reading) Basic X X 2
UTOP 12A TOP (listening/ reading) Intermediate X X 2
UTOP 12B TOP (listening/reading) Advanced X X 2
UTOP 12C TOP (Speaking) Basic-Fluent X 1
UTOP 12D TOP (Writing) Basic-Fluent X 1
UHSK 10B YCT (Youth Chinese Test) X X X 3
DUTCH
UCNVT 11A CNaVT (Dutch) A2 CEFR X X X X 4
UCNVT 12A CNaVT (Dutch) B1 CEFR X X X X 4
UCNVT 12B CNaVT (Dutch) B2 CEFR X X X X 4
UCNVT 12C CNaVT (Dutch) C1 CEFR X X X X 4
FRENCH
UDELF 10A D.E.L.F. (French) A1 CEFR X X X X 4
UDELF 11A D.E.L.F. (French) A2 CEFR X X X X 4
UDELF 12A D.E.L.F. (French) B1 CEFR X X X X 4
UDELF 12B D.E.L.F. (French) B2 CEFR X X X X 4
UTFI 10A TFI (French) 10-250 X X 2
UTFI 11A TFI (French) 255-400 X X 2
UTFI 12A TFI (French) 405-600 X X 2
UTFI 12B TFI (French) 605-780 X X 2
UTFI 12C TFI (French) 785-900 X X 2
UTFI 12D TFI (French) 905-990 X X 2
GERMAN
USPRA 11B Deutsches Sprachdiplom A2 (German) A2 CEFR X X X X 4
USPRA 12D Deutsches Sprachdiplom I (German) B1 CEFR X X X X 4
USPRA 12E Deutsches Sprachdiplom II (German) B2 CEFR X X X X 4
UGZ 10A Goethe-Zertifikat (German) A1 CEFR X X X X 4
UGZ 11A Goethe-Zertifikat (German) A2 CEFR X X X X 4
UGZ 12A Goethe-Zertifikat (German) B1 CEFR X X X X 4
UGZ 12B Goethe-Zertifikat (German) B2 CEFR X X X X 4
UGZ 12C Goethe-Zertifikat (German) C1 CEFR X X X X 4
UGZ 12D Goethe-Zertifikat (German) C2 CEFR X X X X 4
USPRA 11A Zentrale Deutschprufung Niveau (German) A2 CEFR X X X X 4
ITALIAN
UCILS 10A CILS (Italian) A1 CEFR X X X X 4
UCILS 11A CILS (Italian) A2 CEFR X X X X 4
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Course Code
Course title/Assessment
CompetencyCredits
Listening Speaking Reading Writing
ITALIAN
UCILS 12A CILS (Italian) B1 CEFR X X X X 4
UCILS 12B CILS (Italian) B2 CEFR X X X X 4
UCILS 12C CILS (Italian) C1 CEFR X X X X 4
UCILS 12D CILS (Italian) C2 CEFR X X X X 4
JAPANESE
UJLPT 10A The Japanese Proficiency Test (Beginner) X X 2
UJLPT 11A The Japanese Proficiency Test (Basic) X X 2
UJLPT 12A The Japanese Proficiency Test (Lower Intermediate) X X 2
UJLPT 12B The Japanese Proficiency Test (Intermediate) X X 2
UJLPT 12C The Japanese Proficiency Test (Advanced) X X 2
PORTUGUESE
UPORT 11A CIPLE - (Certificado Inicial de Português Língua Estrangeira) X X X X 4
UPORT 12A DEPLE - (Diploma Elementar de Português Língua Estrangeira) X X X X 4
UPORT 12B DIPLE - (Diploma Intermédio de Português Língua Estrangeira) X X X X 4
UPORT 12C DAPLE - (Diploma Avançado de Português Língua Estrangeira) X X X X 4
UPORT 12D DUPLE - (Diploma Universitário de Português Língua Estrangeira) X X X X 4
SPANISH
UDELE 10A DELE (Spanish) A1 CEFR X X X X 4
UDELE 12A DELE (Spanish) B1 CEFR X X X X 4
UDELE 12B DELE (Spanish) B2 CEFR X X X X 4
UDELE 12D DELE (Spanish) C2 CEFR X X X X 4
MULTIPLE LANGUAGES*
** AP e.g.: Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish X X X X 4
** IB e.g.: Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Vietnamese. X X X X 4
ULTIN 10 LTI language Proficiency Tests (Novice) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTII 11A LTI language Proficiency Tests (Intermediate) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTIA 12A LTI language Proficiency Tests (Advanced) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTIS 12A LTI language Proficiency Tests (Superior) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTIN 10B LTI language Proficiency Tests (Novice) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTII 11B LTI language Proficiency Tests (Intermediate) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTIA 12B LTI language Proficiency Tests (Advanced) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTIS 12B LTI language Proficiency Tests (Superior) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
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Course Code
Course title/Assessment
CompetencyCredits
Listening Speaking Reading Writing
ULTIN 10C LTI language Proficiency Tests (Novice) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTI 11C LTI language Proficiency Tests (Intermediate) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTIA 12C LTI language Proficiency Tests (Advanced) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
ULTIS 12C LTI language Proficiency Tests (Superior) e.g.: Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Polish, Punjabi X X 2
USAT 12A SAT e.g.: Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Latin, Spanish. X X 2
USAT 12B SAT e.g.: Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Latin, Spanish. X X 2
USAT 12C SAT e.g.: Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Latin, Spanish. X X 2
MULTIPLE LANGUAGES*
USTMN 10A Stamp (Novice): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMI 11A Stamp (Intermediate):Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMA 12A Stamp (Advanced): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMS 12A Stamp (Superior): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMN 10B Stamp (Novice): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish) X X X 3
USTMI 11B Stamp (Intermediate): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMA 12B Stamp (Advanced): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMS 12B Stamp (Superior): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMN 10C Stamp (Novice): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMI 11C Stamp (Intermediate): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMA 12C Stamp (Advanced): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
USTMS 12C Stamp (Superior): Japanese, Mandarin, German, Italian, French and Spanish X X X 3
UCLES 12A UCLES e.g.: Arabic, Italian, Polish, Punjabi, Russian, Urdu. X X X X 4
UCLES 12B UCLES e.g.: Arabic, Italian, Polish, Punjabi, Russian, Urdu. X X X X 4
UCLES 12C UCLES e.g.: Arabic, Italian, Polish, Punjabi, Russian, Urdu. X X X X 4
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External Language Certificates CodesCourse Code Course Title Start
Date Credits Special Notes
ULEP 11 British Columbia – Quebec Six-MonthBilingual Exchange Program 11
9/1/2004 4
ULBP 12 Summer Language Bursary Program (SLBP) 12 9/1/2004 4
UXLC 10B External Language Certificate 10BIf student has a second documented language at the levels below.Canadian Province Course Numbers:Alberta - language 15Manitoba - language 21G or 21FOntario - language 2A or 2GNewfoundland - language 1120Nova Scotia - language 10Yukon - language 01Northwest Territories - language 10
9/1/1997 4
UXLC 10C External Language Certificate 10CIf student has a third documented language at the levels below.Canadian Province Course Numbers:Canadian Province Course Numbers:Alberta - language 15Manitoba - language 21G or 21FOntario - language 2A or 2GNewfoundland - language 1120Nova Scotia - language 10Yukon - language 01Northwest Territories - language 10
9/1/1997 4
UXLC 11A External Language Certificate 11ACanadian Province Course Numbers:Alberta - language 25Manitoba - language 31G or 31FOntario - language 3A or 3GNewfoundland - language 2120Nova Scotia - language 11Yukon - language 11Northwest Territories - language 20
9/1/1997 4
UXLC 11B External Language Certificate 11BIf student has a second documented language at the levels below.Canadian Province Course Numbers:Alberta - language 25Manitoba - language 31G or 31FOntario - language 3A or 3GNewfoundland - language 2120Nova Scotia - language 11Yukon - language 11Northwest Territories - language 20
9/1/1997 4
UXLC 11C External Language Certificate 11CIf student has a third documented language at the levels below.Canadian Province Course Numbers:Alberta - language 25Manitoba - language 31G or 31FOntario - language 3A or 3GNewfoundland - language 2120Nova Scotia - language 11Yukon - language 11Northwest Territories - language 20
9/1/1997 4
UXLC 12A External Language Certificate 12ACanadian Province Course Numbers:Alberta - language 35Manitoba - language 41G or 41FOntario - language 4A or OANewfoundland - language 3120Nova Scotia - language 12Yukon - language 12Northwest Territories - language 30
9/1/1997 4
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External Language Certificates CodesCourse Code Course Title Start
Date Credits Special Notes
UXLC 12B External Language Certificate 12BIf student has a second documented language at the levels below.Canadian Province Course Numbers:Alberta - language 35Manitoba - language 41G or 41FOntario - language 4A or OANewfoundland - language 3120Nova Scotia - language 12Yukon - language 12Northwest Territories - language 30
9/1/1997 4
UXLC 12C External Language Certificate 12CIf student has a third documented language at the levels below.Canadian Province Course Numbers:Alberta - language 35Manitoba - language 41G or 41FOntario - language 4A or OANewfoundland - language 3120Nova Scotia - language 12Yukon - language 12Northwest Territories - language 30
9/1/1997 4
UXLI 11 External Language Certificate Introductory 11Canadian Province Course Numbers:Ontario - language 3B or 4B
9/1/1997 4
External Language Assessment Courses – Contact Information
HSK Chinese Proficiency TestConfucius Institute at BCIT 878 - 555 Seymour Street Vancouver, BC V6B 3H6
phone: 604.412.7713 fax: 604.688.7037 email: [email protected] website: www.confuciusbcit.com/testing_sch.asp
TOP Huayu Mandarin Proficiency ExamCultural Division Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vancouver Suite 2000, Cathedral Place 925 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6C 3L2
phone: 604.689.4119 fax: 604.689.8086 email: [email protected]
CNaVT (International Exam of Dutch as a Foreign Language
Universiteit van Amsterdam Spuistraat 134 (k.332) 1012 BV Amsterdam Nederland
phone: +31 (0) 20 525 30 79 website: www.cnavt.org
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Students can obtain External Course credit in the following categories:
1. Athlete 10, Athlete 11, Athlete 12
2. Official 10, Official 11, Official 12
3. Coach 11, Coach 12
The External Sport Credentials Program is jointly administered and monitored by the Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport, Sport and Recreation Branch, and the Ministry of Education. The Sport and Recreation Branch evaluates all existing approved programs on an annual basis to ensure they continue to meet the eligibility criteria for inclusion as an External Sport Course.
Students seeking credits for a sport course or program are required to present specific documentation as proof of participation or completion. All letters and certificates must be on the Provincial Sport Organization’s or Ministry letterhead and include the student’s name, sport program, category and level of credit.
Organizational EligibilityTo be eligible for consideration in the External Sport Credential Program a sport organization must:
1. Be in good standing under the Society Act (http://www.fin.gov.bc.ca/registries/corppg/crsocieties.htm) with its primary activity meeting the following definition of sport:
Sport is a physical activity involving large muscle groups, requiring strategic methods, physical training and mental preparation and whose outcome is determined, within a rules framework, by skill, not chance. Sport occurs in an organized, structured and competitive environment where a winner is declared.
No activity in which the performance of a motorized vehicle is the primary determinant of the outcome of the competition is eligible (i.e. racing automobiles, powerboats, aircraft, snow machines, etc.) OR where mechanized vehicles or conveyances are used, the activity must entail significant physical effort by the participant(s) in propelling the vehicle or conveyance.
2. Offer a progression of competitive opportunities including minimally an annual provincial championship and an athlete development program that selects and prepares athletes to represent the province at national championships.
3. Be affiliated with a National Sport Organization that is generally regarded as the national governing body for the amateur version of the sport. Organizations that are not affiliated with a national sport organization yet meet all the other criteria, have a strong provincial history and have viable sister organizations in a minimum of two other provinces will be considered.
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4. Have athlete and coach development models in place.
5. Offer members a safe environment in which to participate supported by equity and harassment policies, a risk management plan and the provision of compulsory general liability insurance.
1. Athlete – Course Code: UXSA 10 or UXSA 11 or UXSA 12
Program eligibility is based on meeting specific criteria and standards:
• Program/Team requirements
• Competition levels
• Minimum Training Hours; and
• Supporting documentation – training diary, yearly/seasonal training plan
Athletes must have participated in an organized provincial selection process and been selected as an individual or team member to represent a region/zone, provincial or national team that will compete at a provincial, inter-provincial regional (competition involving the western provinces), national or international level competition or be a recipient of the BC or Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program. Individual sport qualification criteria vary; therefore, student athletes should contact their appropriate provincial sport organization for sport specific eligibility details.
Summary of Eligibility Standards and Program/Category DefinitionsPlease refer to the table “Recognized Athlete Programs Approved for 2010-2011” for a list of athlete programs for indicated sports that have been approved for credit.
Athlete 10 – 4 credits
An athlete must have been selected to a regional/zone select team that competes at a provincial championship.
Athlete 11 – 4 credits
An athlete must have been selected to a provincial team competing at an inter-provincial regional championship (Western Canadian Championship) or have been a member of Team BC having competed at either the Western Canada Summer Games or the North American Indigenous Games. In addition, student athletes who receive funding through the BC Athlete Assistance Program are eligible for Athlete 11 credits.
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Athlete 12 – 4 credits
An athlete must have been selected to a provincial team competing at a national championship or have been a member of Team BC competing at the Canada Summer or Winter Games. In addition, student athletes that are members of a junior or senior national team program that compete at international events or receive funding through Sport Canada’s Athlete Assistance Program are eligible for Athlete 12 credits.
Documentation
• Provincial sport organizations will provide verification letters for sport specific athlete programs and participation in the BC Athlete Assistance Program.
• Team BC (Canada Games, North American Indiginous Games and Western Canada Summer Games) program verification letters will be provided by the Sport and Recreation Branch.
• The national sport organizations are responsible for issuing letters of verification for students who are involved in the Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program.
Students who have reached high levels of performance in a particular sport not listed should encourage their provincial sport organization to contact the Sport and Recreation Branch to gain information on how to apply for program inclusion in the upcoming year. The responsibility to meet organizational and program eligibility standards rests with the provincial sport organizations.
2. Official – Course Code: UXSO 10, UXSO 11 or UXSO 12
The Sport and Recreation Branch has evaluated each provincial sport organization’s official’s program submission for inclusion as a Ministry approved External Sport Credential.
To qualify, the student must have completed a theory component, written and/or oral examination, practical evaluation/assessment, and completed practical officiating experience with an evaluation signed by a provincial sport organization’s or a certified club officials development manager designated official’s educator or evaluator.
Official 10 – 2 creditsA student official must complete a theory course, examination, practical evaluation/assessment and 25 hours of practical officiating.
Official 11 – 4 creditsA student official must complete a theory course, examination, practical evaluation/assessment and 50 additional hours of practical officiating from Official 10.
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Official 12 – 4 creditsA student official must complete a theory course, examination, practical evaluation/assessment and 50 additional hours of practical officiating from Official 11.
For the practical officiating experience, a student official must complete the minimum number of officiating practical hours as indicated. The student official must have a record (booklet, passport, record log, etc.) that is signed by the designated official’s educator or evaluator to confirm the completion of the components and indicating the number of hours spent on the practical component.
Please refer to the table “Recognized Official Programs Approved for 2010-2011” for a list of official programs for indicated sports that have been approved for credit.
Documentation
The provincial sport organizations will review the submitted proof of completion documentation and issue a verification letter if the student has fulfilled all the requirements.
3. Coach – Course Code: UXSC 11 or UXSC 12
Coach 11 – 2 credits
The student coach must fulfill the following requirements to receive credits for Coach 11.
• NCCP Community Sport Initiation;
• NCCP Making Ethical Decisions “evaluated”; and
• 30 hours of coaching experience monitored and reviewed by an Introduction to Competition “certified” coach or NCCP Level 2 “certified” coach in the sport you are being evaluated in.
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DocumentationStudent coaches seeking to earn credit under the Coach 11 category must ensure they have completed all the required components and send their proof of completion (copy of NCCP certifications and practical coach experience verification letter and Make-Ethical Decisions “evaluated”) to the Sport and Recreation Branch. The Sport and Recreation Branch representative will review the submitted documentation and issue a verification letter directly to the student if the student has fulfilled all the requirements.
Make-Ethical Decisions “evaluated” – once a student coach receives a NCCP# from the Coaches Association of Canada (CAC), they can request a username and password from the CAC that will allow them to then complete the “Evaluation” portion of Make-Ethical Decisions module. This “Evaluation” is accessed through the CAC website: www.coach.ca. Your documentation of completion will appear on your coaches transcript which you can access and print from the CAC website.
Coach 12 – 4 creditsFor Coach 12, the provincial sport organization must submit to the Sport and Recreation Branch the Association’s NCCP coach education program for review and approval. The requirements include all of the following and must total a minimum of 100 hours of instruction, evaluation and practical coaching experience:
• Provide instruction in the NCCP multi-sport modules and the sport technical component of the sport;
• Evaluate the student coaches in their knowledge of developing practice sessions and demonstration of sport specific instruction; and
• Practical coaching experience. The student must submit a verification letter of practical coaching experience. An Introduction to Competition “trained” coach or NCCP Level 2 “certified” coach from the same sport must provide the verification letter of practical coaching hours.
Student coaches seeking to earn credit under the Coach 12 category must have participated in a pre-approved provincial sport organization coach education program. Student coaches should contact their provincial sport organization to enquire if they have a pre-approved program that has met the Coach 12 requirements.
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DocumentationThe provincial sport organizations will monitor, evaluate and verify the student coach has completed all the Coach 12 components and submit their proof of completion to the Sport and Recreation Branch who will then issue a verification letter directly to the student coach.
National Coaching Certification Program
The Coaches Association of BC (CABC) and provincial sport organizations, offers the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) on a province-wide basis. This is a national program for coach education. Certificates indicating “Trained” or “Certified” status are provided upon successful completion of the multi-sport generic or sport-specific modules, or when requirements of “Certification” have been met. For more information on the National Coaching Certification Program and specific certification requirements, please visit the Coaching Association of Canada website at www.coach.ca or the Coaches Association of British Columbia’s website at www.coaches.bc.ca .
Practical Experience
The student coach should keep a log of their practical coaching hours which includes the following information: practical coaching hours, team or athlete’s coached and level of participation. Practical coaching experience needs to be monitored and reviewed by an Introduction to Competition “trained” coach or NCCP Level 2 “certified” coach in the sport you are being evaluated in. The evaluating coach is to provide the student coach with a verification letter which must include: name of the student, number of practical coaching hours, team or athletes coached, level of participation, name of authorizing coach including NCCP CC number (if applicable), and date of completion. The practical coaching experience must be in the same sport as the trained or certified accreditation.
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Student Participation Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the student participant to:
• Contact their provincial sport organization to request a letter of verification for their participation in an approved athlete program.
• Provide the provincial sport organization with all the documentation required to prove completion of each of the components for the official categories.
• For Coach 11, send coach category required documentation to the Sport and Recreation Branch. Once received, the documentation will be reviewed and if all components have been fulfilled, a letter of verification will be sent directly to the student coach from the Sport and Recreation Branch.
• For Coach 12, the student athlete will provide their provincial sport organization with the required documentation to verify completion of the coach education program requirements. The provincial sport organization will provide the Sport and Recreation Branch with the required documentation for review, and if all components have been fulfilled, a letter of verification will be sent directly to the student coach from the Sport and Recreation Branch.
• Submit the letter of verification of participation for External Sport Credentials to the high school counselor. For students who earn External Sport Credentials prior to entering Grade 10, they will need to file this documentation and present it once they have entered Grade 10 and are earning graduation credits.
External Sport Credential Program Contact
Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport Sport and Recreation Branch Attention: Milena Gaiga PO Box 9820 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, BC V8W 9W3 Fax: 250.387.8720 Phone: 250.356.5183 Email: [email protected]
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External Sport Course CodesCourseCode Course Title Start
Date Credits
UXSA 10 Athlete 10
Report credit for: qualifying Regional/Zone select team in the provinceOR qualifying Regional/Zone Select programs.
9/1/2004 4
UXSA 11 Athlete 11
Report credit for: qualifying Provincial Regional Team (compete at inter-provincial championships)OR qualifying Provincial Select ProgramsOR Team BC – Western Canada Summer GamesOR Team BC – North American Indigenous GamesOR a recipient of the BC Athlete Assistance Program.
9/1/2004 4
UXSA 12 Athlete 12
Report credit for: qualifying Provincial Team (compete at national championships)OR qualifying National TeamOR Team BC – Canada Summer or Winter GamesOR a recipient of the Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program.
9/1/2004 4
UXSO 10 Official 10
Report credit for: Theory course, written and/or oral examination, practical evaluation/assessment and 25 hours of practical officiating experience.
9/1/2004 2
UXSO 11 Official 11
Report credit for: Theory course, written and/or oral examination, practical evaluation/assessment and 50 additional hours of practical officiating experience from Official 10.
9/1/2004 4
UXSO 12 Official 12
Report credit for: Theory course, written and/or oral examination, practical evaluation/assessment and 50 additional hours of practical officiating experience from Official 11.
9/1/2004 4
UXSC 11 Coach 11
Report credit for: NCCP Community Sport Initiation, plus NCCP Making Ethical Decisions “evaluated”, plus 30 hours of coaching experience.
9/1/2009 2
UXSC 12 Coach 12
Report credit for: NCCP Multi-Sport Modules (theory and technical), plus written and practical evaluation of practice session development and demonstration of sport specific instruction, plus practical coaching experience.
9/1/2009 4
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Recognized Athlete Programs Approved for 2009-2010The following programs have been pre-approved for credit: Team BC, BC Athlete Assistance Program and Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program. Please refer to the following table to determine the category for which the credits are recognized.
Athlete 10 Athlete 11 Athlete 12No preapproved programs Team BC – Western Canada Summer Games Team BC - Canada Summer and
Winter Games
Team BC – North American Indigenous Games Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program
BC Athlete Assistance Program
Approved sport specific programs are indicated in the following table. Please refer to the “External Sport Course Information” section for further information.
Recognized Athlete Programs Approved for 2009-2010External
SportAthlete 10 UXSA 10
Athlete 11 UXSA 11
Athlete 12 UXSA 12
Qualifying Provincial Sport Organizations
Regional/Zone Select Teams(Provincial Championships)
Provincial Teams (Inter-provincial Regional
Championships)
Provincial Teams (National Championships)
National Teams
Alpine Skiing • BC Winter Games Team• K1&K2 B2B Program
FIS Program• BC Development Team
BC Ski Team
Archery BC Games Team • Provincial Team• National Team
Athletics Regional/Zone Select Team • Provincial Team – BC Midget/Youth Legion Team
• Provincial Junior Team• Provincial Senior Team• Youth Canadian National Team• Junior National Team• National Senior Team
Badminton Regional Select Team Provincial Regional Team • Team BC• National Team
Ball Hockey (West Coast Minor Ball Hockey Association)
• Junior Top 20 Zone Selection• Major Top 20 Zone Selection• Minor Top 20 Zone Selection
• Western Challenge Cup Junior Top 20
• Western Challenge Cup Major Top 20
• Western Challenge Cup Minor Top 20
• U17 Team Canada Member• U19 Team Canada Member
Baseball • BC Summer Games Team• BC Junior Premier League
Provincial Camp Program • Premier Program• Junior National Team
Basketball • U14 Regional Development• U14 Provincial Team Program
• U15 Provincial Team • U16 Provincial Team
U17 Provincial Team
Biathlon • BC Winter Games Team• BC Development Squad
• BC High Performance Squad• BC Team - National
Championship• World Junior or World Youth
National Team member
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Recognized Athlete Programs Approved for 2009-2010External
SportAthlete 10 UXSA 10
Athlete 11 UXSA 11
Athlete 12 UXSA 12
Qualifying Provincial Sport Organizations
Regional/Zone Select Teams(Provincial Championships)
Provincial Teams (Inter-provincial Regional
Championships)
Provincial Teams (National Championships)
National Teams
Boxing • BC Winter Games Top 3 in each Weight Class
• Provincial Championships Top 2 in each Weight Class
Provincial Team
Broomball Juvenile BC All-Star Team
Canoe/Kayak • Provincial Midget Class or Juvenile Singles Top 5
• Provincial Midget Class or Juvenile Doubles Top 3
• Midget Class or Juvenile Provincial 4’s Event Champions
• BC Zone Dragon Boat Championships Participant
• Inter-Provincial Midget Class or Juvenile Singles Finalist
• Inter-Provincial Midget Class or Juvenile Doubles Top 5
• Inter-Provincial Midget Class or Juvenile 4’s Event Top 3
• Finalist in Canadian / BC Dragon Boat Event with Inter Provincial or International Participants
• Midget Class or Juvenile National Championship Participant
• ICF (International Canoe Federation) Dragon Boat Championship Participant
Cerebral Palsy Sports (Sportability)
• Regional Select Team – Boccia• Regional Select Team –
Swimming• Regional Select Team – 7A Side
Soccer Program• Regional Select Team – Track
and Field
• Provincial Team – Boccia• Provincial Team – 7A Side Soccer• Provincial Team – Swimming• Provincial Team – Track and Field• National Team – Boccia• National Team – Swimming • National Team – Track and Field• Provincial Team National –
Sledge Hockey
Cross Country Ski
BC Development Squad BC Ski Team
Curling Regional Select Curling Program • Provincial Curling Program• International Curling Program
Cyclingfor all disciplines
• BC Team (Minime) Select• BC Summer Games Team
BC Team (Cadet 15-16) • BC Team (Junior 17-18)• Junior National Team
Diving BC Games Team Provincial Development Team Provincial Team
Fencing National Championship Participant – Cadet, Junior and Senior
Field Hockey • U14 Regional Program• U16 Regional Program• U18 Regional Program
BC Team Member
Figure Skating • BC Provincial Development Team (Juvenile or higher)
• Region Select Team (Juvenile or higher)
• Triathlon Single Skating- Top 3 at Provincials
• Synchronized Skating – Top 4 at Provincials (Novice or Senior)
BC Team – Western Challenge • BC Team – Canadians and Junior Nationals
• Triathlon Single Skating – National Championship Participant
• Synchronized Skating – National Championship Participant
Freestyle Ski BCFSA Team (Aerials, Half Pipe, Moguls, Dual Moguls): RPA Top 40
BCFSA Team (Aerials, Half Pipe, Moguls, Dual Moguls): RPA Top 30
BCFSA Team (Aerials, Half Pipe, Moguls, Dual Moguls): RPA Top 20
Golf • Zone Select Teams• BC Summer Games Team• Individual Elite Players
• Eddie Hogan Boys Team• Girls Junior America’s Cup Team• North Pacific Girls Team
• Provincial Team to National and International
• Future Links National Competitors• Junior National Team
Gymnastics BC Winter Games Team – Artistic Gymnastics
Team BC – Western Canadian Championships (Artistic Gymnastics, Trampoline and Tumbling)
Team BC – National Championships (Artistic Gymnastics, Sport Aerobics, Trampoline and Tumbling)
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Recognized Athlete Programs Approved for 2009-2010External
SportAthlete 10 UXSA 10
Athlete 11 UXSA 11
Athlete 12 UXSA 12
Qualifying Provincial Sport Organizations
Regional/Zone Select Teams(Provincial Championships)
Provincial Teams (Inter-provincial Regional
Championships)
Provincial Teams (National Championships)
National Teams
Horse Council BC Summer Games Team FEI Young Riders Program
Ice Hockey • U18 Zone Team – female• U16 HP Zone Camp Pool – male• U17 HP Zone Teams – male• Junior B Program – male• Major Midget Programs – male• Midget AAA Program – female
• Senior AAA Program – female• U18 Provincial Camp Pool –
female• U17 HP Provincial Camp Pool –
male• Junior A Program – male• Major Junior Program – male
• Aboriginal Team BC• U18 Team BC – female• Senior Team BC – female• U17 HP Team BC – male• National Pool/Team – female/
male• World Junior A Challenge Team
Member
Inline Hockey BC Summer Games Team Member Team BC (born 1994/1995) Team BC (born 1993)
Judo • Juvenile Development Team• BC Winter Games Team
IJF Junior – Provincial Team Member
Karate BC Winter Games Team BC High Performance Squad BC High Performance Team
Lacrosse • BC Summer Games - Box Lacrosse
• BC Summer Games - Field Lacrosse
• BC Intermediate A - Box Lacrosse
BC Junior A Box Lacrosse • U19 Provincial Field Lacrosse Team
• Canadian Junior National Field Lacrosse Team
• Team BC U16 Field Lacrosse• Team BC Midget Box Lacrosse• Team BC Bantam Box Lacrosse
Netball • BC Provincial Zone Champs Team
• BC Winter Games Team
• BC Under 18 Team • BC Under 23 Team• National U21 Team
Racquetball Provincial Team
Rhythmic Gymnastics
• Provincial PreNovice, Novice, Junior or Senior Singles Top 5
• PreNovice or Novice Provincial Group Champion
• Provincial Gymnaestrada Intermediate or Advanced Category Participant
• BC Games Team Member• Provincial Stream 4A, 4B, 4C, 5A,
5B, 5C, 6A, 6B, 6C Singles Top 3
• Western Regional – Pre-Novice, Novice, Junior or Senior Singles Top 10
• Western Regional – Novice or Junior Group Top 3
• Western Regional Gymnaestrada Intermediate or Advanced Category Participant
• Western Regional Provincial Stream 4B, 4C, 5B, 5C, 6B, 6C Singles Top 5
• Novice, Junior or Senior National Championship Participant
• National Gymnaestrada Advanced Category Participant
Ringette • U14 AA Program• U16 AA Program• U19 AA Program • BC Winter Games
• U16-19 Provincial Top 18• U19 World Juniors
Rowing • BC Summer Games• Provincial Rowing Academy –
Club Elite Level
• Provincial Rowing Academy – Provincial Development Level
• Rowing Canada Junior Development Programs (Can Am Mex)
• Provincial Rowing Academy – Provincial Elite Level
• Represent BC at RCA National Championships
• Rowing Canada Junior National Team
Rugby U16 Regional Elite Athlete Development Program
U17 Regional Elite Athlete Development Program
U18 Regional Elite Athlete Development Program
Sailing • Regional Select Team• BC Summer Games Team
• BC Team Development Squad• BC Western Canada Team
• BC Team – Nationals• Canadian Youth National Team
Snowboard BC Snowboard Provincial Development Team Selection Camp
BC Snowboard Provincial Development Team
• BC Snowboard Provincial Team• Canadian Adaptive Snowboard
Team
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Recognized Athlete Programs Approved for 2009-2010External
SportAthlete 10 UXSA 10
Athlete 11 UXSA 11
Athlete 12 UXSA 12
Qualifying Provincial Sport Organizations
Regional/Zone Select Teams(Provincial Championships)
Provincial Teams (Inter-provincial Regional
Championships)
Provincial Teams (National Championships)
National Teams
Soccer Provincial Team Program U13 and U14 Players
Provincial Team Program U15 and U16 Players
• National Training Centre Athletes• National Team Programs
Softball BC Summer Games Team • Bantam B Girls Provincial Top 17 • Bantam A Boys Provincial Top 17• Midget B Girls Provincial Top 17• Midget B Boys Provincial Top 17
• Bantam A Girls Provincial Top 17• Midget A Girls Provincial Top 17• Midget A Boys Provincial Top 17
Speed Skating*short or long track
• BC Winter Games Team• Midget and up – Top 3 from
Regional ST Championships and skating 125% or less of the CND age class record
• Midget and up – Top 3 from Regional skaters from BC Long Track Championships and skating 128% or less of the CND age class record
• Midget and up – Top 4 from BC Provincial Short Track or Long Track Championships
• Competed at CND Age Class Short or Long Track Championships
• Competed at any ISU medal event representing either BC (club entry or RTC entry) or Canada
• Top 6 ranked male and Top 6 ranked female short track skaters, Intermediate and down by BCSSA
• Top 4 ranked male and Top 4 ranked female long track skaters, Intermediate and down by BCSSA
Squash BC Winter Games Team Provincial Squad Provincial Team
Swimming BC Provincial Championship • Western Canadian Standards• Age National Standards
• Senior National Standards• International Standards
Synchronized Swimming
• Zone Select Team• BC Summer Games Team
BC Western Team • Espoir Nationals (Tier 6)• Elite Nationals (Tier 7)
Table Tennis BC Junior Team Squad BC Senior Team Squad BC Team
Tae Kwon Do (WTF Tae Kwon Do Federation of BC)
BC TKD Provincial Athlete(Sparring and Poomsae)
BC Provincial Team Member
Target Sports BC Provincial Championship Expert or Sharp Shooter Class Participant
• Provincial Elite Team• National Team
Tennis • Junior Provincial Ranking• Regional Training Centre
Program
• Provincial Team Standards• National Team Standards
Triathlon • Zone Select Team• BC Summer Games Team
Provincial Squad • Provincial Team - Nationals• Junior National Development
Team• U23 National Team
Volleyball BC Summer Games Team • Fraser Valley Elite Program• Saanich Elite Program• Storm Elite Program
• Team BC 18 & Under• Youth National Team• Junior National Team
Water Polo BC Summer Swimming Association Summer Polo – Top 15 Regional Athletes
Team BC
Water Ski/ Wakeboard
BC Summer Games Team BC Development Team BC Team
Weightlifting Level 4 BCWA Classification • BC Team – Junior Canadian Championships
• BC Team – Western Canadian Championships
• BC Team – Canadian Senior Championships
• Canadian Team Member
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SportAthlete 10 UXSA 10
Athlete 11 UXSA 11
Athlete 12 UXSA 12
Qualifying Provincial Sport Organizations
Regional/Zone Select Teams(Provincial Championships)
Provincial Teams (Inter-provincial Regional
Championships)
Provincial Teams (National Championships)
National Teams
Wheelchair Sports
• Provincial Team Program – Athletics
• Provincial Team Program – Basketball
• Provincial Team Program – Rugby• Provincial Team Program – Tennis• Junior National Team – Basketball• Junior National Team – Tennis• Senior National Team – Athletics • Senior National Team –
Basketball• Senior National Team – Rugby• Senior National Team – Tennis
Wrestling BC Summer Games Team Provincial Team – Juvenile
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Recognized Official Programs Approved for 2009-2010Provincial
Sport Organizations
Official 10UXSO 10
Official 11UXSO 11
Official 12UXSO 12
Alpine Ski Level 1 Level 2
Athletics Provisional & Level 1 Introductory Level 2 Technical Level 3 – Junior/Student
Badminton Local Regional Provincial
Baseball Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Basketball Rookie Level
Cerebral Palsy Sports (Sportability)
Junior/Provincial Boccia Referee
Diving Level 1 Level 2
Field Hockey Provincial B Certification Provincial A Certification
Gymnastics • Provincial 1 – Trampoline and Tumbling
• Provincial 1 – Women’s Artistic • Entry Level – Men’s Artistic
• Provincial 2 – Trampoline and Tumbling
• Provincial 2 – Women’s Artistic • Regional – Men’s Artistic
• Provincial 3 – Trampoline and Tumbling
• Provincial 3 – Women’s Artistic • Provincial – Men’s Artistic
Hockey Level 2 Level 3
Karate Judge C Judge B Referee B
Lacrosse Entry Level Level 1 Level 2
Netball High School/Junior League Official
Racquetball Tech B Official Level 1 Level 2
Ringette Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Rugby Rugby Officiating Level 1
Sailing Race Management 1 Race Management 2 Judge Level 1 White
Soccer Small Sided Referee Entry Level Referee 1st Year Entry Level Referee 2nd Year
Softball Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Speed Skating*short or long track
Level 1 Speed Skating Certified Level 2 Theory
Swimming Pre-Level 1 Level 1 Level 2
Tennis TCOP Certified Local Official TCOP Certified Provincial Official TCOP Certified National Official
Volleyball Novice Official Local Official Provincial Official
Water Polo Regional Official Provincial Official National Official
Waterski/Wakeboard
WSWBC Officials Level 3
Weightlifting Provincial Category 5 Provincial Category 4 National Category 3
Wrestling BC Official-C BC Official-B BC Official-A
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External Industrial and Occupational Course CodesCourseCode Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements StartDate Credits Special Notes
1995 Graduation Program 2004 Graduation Program
UPAP 11 Advance or Adventures in Diving Program 11
Report credit for: Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 9/1/2006 4
UAWPM 12 Advanced Wood Products Manufacturing: Woodlinks 12
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
UBTG 11A Boating 11A
Report credit for: Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons Membership Certificate and Passport Certificate that includes Membership and Seamanship stickers
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 2 Students should not receive credit for both Boating 11A and Boating 11B
UBTG 11B Boating 11B
Report credit for: Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons Membership Certificate and Passport Certificate that includes Membership and Seamanship stickers plus 50 hours of verified practical marine field experience
Applied Skills Applied Skills 9/1/2000 4 Students should not receive credit for both Boating 11A and Boating 11B
UPPL 11 Canadian Pilot’s License 11
Report credit for: Pilot Permit Ultra-light AeroplanePilot License – GliderPilot Permit Recreational Aeroplane
9/1/2005 4
UPPL 12 Canadian Pilot’s License 12
Report credit for: Pilot License – BalloonPrivate Pilot License – AeroplanePrivate Pilot License – Helicopter
9/1/1999 4
UCPC 11 Canadian Pony Club 11
Report credit for: Canadian Pony Club Level B
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
UCPC 12 Canadian Pony Club 12Report credit for: Canadian Pony Club Level B2
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2000 4
URCAI 10 Canadian Red Cross Assistant Water Safety Instructor 10
Applied Skills 9/1/2006 2
URCFA 11 Canadian Red Cross First Aid Instructor 11
Report Credit for: CRC First Aid and CPR Instructor plus 16 hrs co-teach on a standard First Aid Course
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 2
URCWS 11 Canadian Red Cross Water Safety Instructor 11
Report credit for: Canadian Red Cross Water Instructor
Applied Skills Applied Skills 9/1/1998 2
UCSA 10 Computer Certification 10
Report credit for any one of:Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MSCDST) on Windows XP or CompTIA- A+ (2003) and (2006) - Entry-Level Computer Science
Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1995 4
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External Industrial and Occupational Course CodesCourseCode Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements StartDate Credits Special Notes
1995 Graduation Program 2004 Graduation Program
UCSA 11 Computer Certification 11
Report credit for any one of:Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows 2003or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows 2003or CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA)or COMPTIA- Server + - Server Hardware Technologyor COMPTIA- Linux+ - Fundamental Linux Operating Systems
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4
UCSA 12 Computer Certification 12Report credit for any one of:Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows 2003or CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA)or CISCO Certified Network Professional (CCNP)or COMPTIA- i-Net+ - Internet and Online Technologiesor COMPTIA- Network+ - Network Support and Administrationor COMPTIA- Security+ - Computer and Information Security
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 4 Students cannot receive credit for both UXLS 11 and ULSI 11
UEMR 12 Emergency Medical Responder 12 (Paramedic Academy)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2006 4
UERP 10 English Rider Preparation Two 10
Report credit for: Horse Council of BC
Applied Skills 9/1/2006 2
UERP 11 English Rider Preparation Six 11
Report credit for: Horse Council of BC
Applied Skills Applied Skills 9/1/2006 4
UERP 12 English Rider Preparation Eight 12
Report credit for: Horse Council of BC
Applied Skills Applied Skills 9/1/2006 4
UXFA 11 First Aid 11
Report credit for: WCB-Occupational First Aid Level II
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 2
UXFA 12 First Aid 12
Report credit for: WCB-Occupational First Aid Level III
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1998 2
UBFL 11 Fitness Leader 11
Report credit for: BCRPA Fitness Leader plus 50 hours of verified practical instruction
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
UBFL 12 Fitness Leader 12
Report credit for: BCRPA Fitness Leader plus: either Personal Trainer module plus 75
hours verified practical instruction;or one specialty module (Aqua Fit,
Pilates Fitness, Yoga Fitness, Third Age, Weight Training, Group Fitness and Adapted Fitness) plus 100 hours verified practical instruction
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
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External Industrial and Occupational Course CodesCourseCode Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements StartDate Credits Special Notes
1995 Graduation Program 2004 Graduation Program
UGSR 11 Ground Search and Rescue(Provincial Emergency Program) 11
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 2
UDEC 11 ICBC Driver Education Course 11
Report credit for: ICBC Declaration of Completion
9/1/1997 2
UIWPM 12 Introductory Wood Products Manufacturing: Woodlinks 12
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
UXLS 11 Lifesaving 11
Report credit for: Bronze Cross
9/1/1998 2
UXLS 12 Lifesaving 12
Report credit for: National Lifeguard Service
9/1/1998 2
ULSI 11 Lifesaving Instructor (Lifesaving Society) 11
Report Credit for: Lifesaving Instructor and Bronze Cross
9/1/2002 3 Students cannot receive credit for both UXLS 11 and ULSI 11
UXFD 12 Medic First Aid 12
Report credit for: EMP Canada Medic First Aid - Level III
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2004 2
UOCT 11A Occupational Certification: Tourism 11A Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
UOCT 11B Occupational Certification: Tourism 11B Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
UOCT 11C Occupational Certification: Tourism 11C Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
UPOW 10 Open Water Diver 10
Report credit for: Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
Applied Skills 9/1/2006 2
UPRD 12 Rescue Diver 12
Report credit for: Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
Applied Skills Applied Skills 9/1/2006 4
USKI 11 Ski Instructor 11
Report credit for Level 1
9/1/2003 2
USKI 12 Ski Instructor 12
Report credit for Level 2
9/1/2008 2
USPI 11 Snow Park Instructor 11
Report credit for Snow Park
9/1/2008 2
USNI 11 Snowboard Instructor 11
Report credit for Level 1
9/1/2003 2
USNI 12 Snowboard Instructor 12
Report credit for Level 2
9/1/2006 2
UWRP 10A Western Rider Preparation One 10A
Report credit for: Horse Council of BC
Applied Skills 9/1/2006 2
UWRP 10B Western Rider Preparation Two 10B
Report credit for: Horse Council of BC
Applied Skills 9/1/2006 2
UWRP 11 Western Rider Preparation Three 11
Report credit for: Horse Council of BC
Applied Skills Applied Skills 9/1/2006 4
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External Youth Development Course CodesCourseCode Course Title
Graduation Program Requirements StartDate Credits Special Notes
1995 Graduation Program 2004 Graduation Program
UX4H 11 4-H 11Program Pin Certification or Project Pin Certification
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
UX4H 12 4-H 12Honour Pin Certification
Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/1997 4
UBMQ 11 Basic Military Qualification (BMQ) Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2005 4
UBBP 11 Black Bear Program 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2010 4
UBEP 11 Bold Eagle Program 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2003 4
UXCA 10 Cadet 10Report credit for:Air Level Three, or successfully complete an introductory specialty course.
Participation in the Air Cadet International Exchange is considered to be an equivalent training experience.
Army Silver Star, or successfully complete a six-week cadet leader instructor course.
Sea Phase III, or successfully complete a six-week Summer Trade Group or Advanced Specialty Training Course.
9/1/2004 4
UXCA 11 Cadet 11Report credit for:Air Level Four, or successfully complete an advanced specialty courseArmy Gold Star, or successfuly complete a six-week advanced training course or
be employed as a staff cadet in a non-instructing position.Sea Phase IV, or successfully complete a six-week Summer Trade Group or
Advanced Specialty Training Course or Staff Cadet under Training.
9/1/1997 4
UXCA 12 Cadet 12Report credit for:Air Level Five, or successfully complete an advanced specialty course.Army National Star Certification Examination. It is a prerequisite for advanced
summer training, international exchanges and employment in leadership positions.
Sea Phase V, or successfully complete a six-week Summer Trade Group or Advanced Specialty Training Course or Staff Cadet under Training. Where a six-week course has been used for Cadet 11 credit, a second six-week course must be completed for Cadet 12 credit.
9/1/1997 4
UDE 10 Duke of Edinburgh’s Award 10Report credit for: Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze Level
9/1/2004 2
UDE 11 Duke of Edinburgh’s Award 11Report credit for: Duke of Edinburgh’s Silver Level
9/1/2002 2
UDE 12 Duke of Edinburgh’s Award 12Report credit for: Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Level
9/1/2002 2
UXGU 11 Girl Guides 11Report credit for: Canada Cord
9/1/1998 2
UXGU 12 Girl Guides 12Report credit for: Chief Commissioner’s Gold Award
9/1/1998 2
UGPB 12 Grand Prior’s Badge 12(St. John Ambulance Brigades)
9/1/2002 4
UOB 11 Outward Bound 11 Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2002 4
UPSYL 12 Pearson Seminar on Youth Leadership 12 9/1/2008 4
URP 11 Raven Programme Applied Skills Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
9/1/2005 4
UXST 11 Scouts 11Report credit for: Chief Scout’s Award
9/1/1998 4
UXST 12 Scouts 12Report credit for: Queen’s Venturer Award
9/1/1998 4
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Locally Developed Courses
Course Code Program Name
XLDC 10A-H LD LOCALLY DEVELOPED COURSE 10A, B etc.
XLDC 11A-H LD LOCALLY DEVELOPED COURSE 11A, B etc.
XLDC 12A-H LD LOCALLY DEVELOPED COURSE 12A, B etc.
XSIEP 10A-H LD IEP MODIFIED 10A, B etc.
XSIEP 11A-H LD IEP MODIFIED 11A, B etc.
XSIEP 12A-H LD IEP MODIFIED 12A, B etc.
Course Code Program Name
XLDCF 10A-H LD ELABORE LOCALEMENT 10A, B etc
XLDCF 11A-H LD ELABORE LOCALEMENT 11A, B etc.
XLDCF 12A-H LD ELABORE LOCALEMENT 12A, B etc.
XSIEF 10A-H LD MODIFIE EN FONCTION D’UN PAP 10A, B etc.
XSIEF 11A-H LD MODIFIE EN FONCTION D’UN PAP 11A, B etc.
XSIEF 12A-H LD MODIFIE EN FONCTION D’UN PAP 12A, B etc.
Generic Course Codes
Course Code Program Name
XBE 10 LD BUSINESS EDUCATION 10
XBE 11 LD BUSINESS EDUCATION 11
XBE 12 LD BUSINESS EDUCATION 12
XCEX 10 LD CAREER EXPLORATIONS 10
XCEX 11 LD CAREER EXPLORATIONS 11
XCEX 12 LD CAREER EXPLORATIONS 12
XEN 10 LD ENGLISH 10
XEN 11 LD ENGLISH 11
XEN 12 LD ENGLISH 12
XFINA 10 LD FINE ARTS 10
XFINA 11 LD FINE ARTS 11
XFINA 12 LD FINE ARTS 12
XFN 10 LD FOODS & NUTRITION 10
XFN 11 LD FOODS & NUTRITION 11
XFN 12 LD FOODS & NUTRITION 12
XFNS 12 LD FIRST NATIONS STUDIES 12
XGEDP 11 LD GED PREPARATION 11
XHE 10 LD HOME ECONOMICS 10
XHE 11 LD HOME ECONOMICS 11
XHE 12 LD HOME ECONOMICS 12
XINDS 10 LD INDEPENDENT - DIRECTED STUDIES 10
XINDS 11 LD INDEPENDENT - DIRECTED STUDIES 11
XINDS 12 LD INDEPENDENT - DIRECTED STUDIES 12
XICTC 10 LD INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECH 10
XICTC 11 LD INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECH 11
XICTC 12 LD INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECH 12
Course Code Program Name
XLASD 10 LD LANGUAGE ARTS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 10
XLASD 11 LD LANGUAGE ARTS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 11
XLASD 12 LD LANGUAGE ARTS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 12
XLIFE 10 LD LIFE SKILLS 10
XLIFE 11 LD LIFE SKILLS 11
XLIFE 12 LD LIFE SKILLS 12
XMA 10 LD MATHEMATICS 10
XMA 11 LD MATHEMATICS 11
XMA 12 LD MATHEMATICS 12
XPE 10 LD PHYSICAL EDUCATION 10
XPE 11 LD PHYSICAL EDUCATION 11
XPE 12 LD PHYSICAL EDUCATION 12
XPLAN 10 LD PLANNING 10
XSC 10 LD SCIENCE 10
XSC 11 LD SCIENCE 11
XSC 12 LD SCIENCE 12
XSS 10 LD SOCIAL STUDIES 10
XSS 11 LD SOCIAL STUDIES 11
XSS 12 LD SOCIAL STUDIES 12
XTEED 10 LD TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 10
XTEED 11 LD TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 11
XTEED 12 LD TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 12
XWE 10 LD WORK EXPERIENCE 10
XWE 11 LD WORK EXPERIENCE 11
XWE 12 LD WORK EXPERIENCE 12
Core Course Codes
Codes in the table below have been designed to cover most of the courses that students in the School Completion Certificate Program (SCCP) will take.
The following course codes have been designed to cover those rare occasions when a student may be taking a course, the subject matter of which cannot be covered in the table above.