Course Offerings

Core Required Courses (5 credits each):

English Language Arts:

  • English 10-1, 10-2, 10-4
  • English 20-1, 20-2, 20-4
  • English 30-1, 30-2, 30-4

Mathematics:

  • Math 10C, 10-3, 10-4
  • Math 20-1, 20-2, 20-3, 20-4
  • Math 30-1, 30-2, 30-3,
  • Math 31

Science:

  • Science 10, 14, 24
  • Science 20, Biology 20, Chemistry 20, Physics 20, Science 24, Science 20-4
  • Science 30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, 

Social Studies:

  • Social Studies 10-1, 10-2, 10-4
  • Social Studies 20-1, 20-2, 20-4
  • Social Studies 30-1, 30-2

Other Requirements:

  • C.A.L.M. (Career and Life Management) (3 credits)
  • Physical Education 10 (3 credits)

Optional Courses

Abnormal Psychology 35 (3 credits)

  • In this course, you’ll get an overview of abnormal behaviour and mental conditions that afflict individuals in Canadian society. Learn about views of abnormality, causal factors, and types of disorders, as well as assessment, prevention, and treatment.

Forensics 25 (3 credit) and Forensics 35 (3 and 5 credits)

  • Some of the topics covered include collection and analysis of crime scene evidence; analysis of real crime cases; forensic anthropology, entomology, & toxicology; arson investigation; and criminal profiling.


General Psychology 20 (3 credits)

  • This course provides a general background in psychology including its history and the principles of learning and thinking. Topics include stress and aggression, the influence of small groups, the status of roles, neurosis and psychosis.

General Sociology 20 (3 credits)

  • Topics covered include group behaviour, the meaning of cultural norms and deviations from them, family groups and social classes; and social problems such as increasing crime rates and illegal drug use

Personal Psychology 20 (3 credits)

  • This course introduces students to the science of the brain and the various branches of psychology, personality development, and perception.

World Geography 30 (3 credits)

  • In this course, you’ll be introduced to the concepts of physical and cultural geography. Discover how physical processes, weather, climate, landforms, soils, and vegetation affect the earth and its inhabitants. You’ll also learn how human activities, such as industry development, land use, settlement patterns, and resource exploitation impact the environment.

Special Projects 10, 20, 30 (1- 5 credit courses)

Work Experience 15, 25, 35 (3-10 credit courses)

CTS Courses (1 credit - contact school for more details)

We also offer the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP), Green Certificate Program, and Dual-Credit Program in coordination with trainers.

Please contact the school if you require more information about any of our courses.