Optional Courses
Chosen by students for exploring interests, vocational certification, enhancing strengths, or potential for further studies
Your Future
After high school whether you study post-secondary (college or university), go directly to the work force, take some “gap time”, or just to become a more rounded and educated adult
Students know these courses are required for graduation, and specific courses may also be required by post-secondary institutions in the later grades
Students choose these courses for interest, certification, or to prepare for future plans after graduation that might include these types of courses
Core Courses
Required by students for Manitoba graduation �(e.g. English, Math, Physical education, Science, Social Studies…)
A look at your course selections here at Sturgeon Heights and how it relates to your future…
Core subjects are courses that are required for graduation (in this color) potentially across the required grades (9 – 12)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Students must choose this next course
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
Literary 40S is a prerequisite for this course
Students now have choices which English course to take at the grade 11 level and this can determine a path for which grade 12 level English course should be taken – note: multiple English courses can also be taken
Students should follow the recommended path of English courses such that only certain courses at the grade 12 level should be taken if the previous course at the grade 11 level was taken first – however no specific prerequisites are enforced
English
EN10F –foundational course
English EN20F –foundational course
ELA Transactional Focus EN30ST
English Advanced Placement EN42SAP
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required – but Literary 30S is a strong recommendation
No prerequisite required
ELA Literary Focus EN40SL
ELA Comprehensive Focus EN30SC
ELA Literary Focus EN30SL
ELA Comprehensive Focus EN40SC
ELA Transactional Focus EN40ST
No prerequisite required – but Comprehensive 30S is a strong recommendation
English Advanced Placement ENC42SAP
NOTE: This Advanced Placement course is available to students in the grade 11 year following the completion of any of EN30SC/T/L course
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
French Immersion:
Students now have choices which Math course to take at the grade 11 level and this can determine a path for which grade 12 level Math course can be taken as well – note that multiple Math courses can also be taken
Students must follow the prerequisite path of Math courses such that only certain courses at the grade 12 level can be taken if the prerequisite at the grade 11 level was taken first – however certain courses can be taken without a prerequisite
Must have taken Pre-Calculus 30S first
Must have taken Applied 30S or Pre-Calculus 30S first
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
Students must choose one of these 2 courses (or both)
Must have taken Intro to Applied and Pre-Calculus 20S first
Students also have grade 9 level optional Math courses they can choose – however, not all of these courses count as the required grade 9 credit
Must have taken Intro to Applied and Pre-Calculus 20S first
No prerequisite required
Must have Introduction aux Mathématiques Appliquées et Pré-calcul 20SPAX first
No prerequisite required
Must have Mathématiques - Pré-calcul MA30SPX first
Pre-calculus 40S or Pré-calcul 40SPX is a prerequisite for this course
Students must choose one of these 2 courses (or both)
Essential Mathematics MA40S
Applied Mathematics MA40SA
Pre-Calculus Mathematics MA40SP
Mathematics Advanced Placement MA42SAP
Transitional MA10FT
Intro To Applied and Pre-Calculus Mathematics MA20SPA
Mathematics
MA10F –foundational course
Pre-Calculus Mathematics MA30SP
Essential Mathematics MA20SS
Essential Mathematics MA30S
Applied Mathematics MA30SA
Mathématiques - au Quotidien MA30SX
Mathématiques - au Quotidien MA20SX
Introduction aux Mathématiques Appliquées et Pré-calcul MA20SPAX
Mathématiques - Pré-calcul MA40SPX
Mathématiques - au Quotidien MA40SX
Mathématiques - Pré-calcul MA30SPX
This course is taken in combination with MA10F
Mathématiques
Mathématiques MA10FX
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
French Immersion:
Students also have choices at the grade 12 level – all three course meet the requirements of the compulsory PE40 credit – Note: students cannot hold more than one of these 3 credits at the grade 12 level
Students also have grade 12 level optional courses – however, these courses do not count as the required grade 12 credit
Students must choose this next course
Students now have choices which Physical Education courses to take at the grade 11 level – all three course meet the requirements of the compulsory PE30 credit – Note: students cannot hold more than one of these 3 credits at the grade 11 level
Students must choose one of these 3 courses
Students must choose one of these 3 courses
Sustainable Wilderness PE31G
Physical Education PE30F
Elite Training �PE30FT
Female Fitness PE30FIF
Physical Education PE40FOL (online)
Female Fitness PE40FIF
Elite Training�PE40FT
Physical Recreational Leadership PE41GL
Exercise Science EXERSCI40S
Leadership Scolaire et Communautaire PE40SX
Physical Education
PE10F – foundational course
Physical Education PE20F –foundational course
Football �PE20FFT
Football �PE30FFT
Students also have a grade 10 and 11 level optional physical education courses they can choose – however, these courses do not count as the required grade 10 or 11 credits
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
French Immersion:
Students also have a grade 11 level optional Social Studies course they can choose – however, this course does not count as the required grade 11 credit
Students must choose this next course
Students must choose this next course
Students also have grade 10 level optional Social Studies courses they can choose – however, these courses do not count as the required grade 10 credit
Social Studies
SS10F – foundational course
Geography
GE20F – foundational course
American History HI20G
Indigenous Studies IG21G
Physical Geography GE30S
History
HI30F – foundational course
Sciences Humaines
SS10FX –foundational course
Géographie
GE20FX –foundational course
Histoire
HI30FX – foundational course
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Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Law LW40S
Global Issues: Citizenship and Sustainability GI40S
First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Studies FM40S
World Human Geography GE40S
A World of Religions: A Canadian Perspective WR40S
Psychology PY40S
Comparative Government Advanced Placement CG42SAP
Enjeux Mondiaux: Citoyenneté Et Durabilité GI40SX
Psychologie
PY40SX
Students no longer must choose grade 12 social studies courses for high school graduation – but may choose these courses for post-secondary requirements of programs in their futures
Students must choose this next course
Students must choose this next course
Students now have choices which specific social studies optional courses to take at the grade 12 level – note that multiple social studies courses can also be taken
Global Issuess 40S or Enjeux Mondiaux 40SX is a prerequisite for this course
It is highly recommended that all grade 10 students take this course
Études autochtones IG21G
French Immersion:
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Students now have choices which specific optional science courses to take at the grade 11 level and this can determine a path for which grade 12 level courses can be taken – note that multiple science courses can also be taken
Students must follow the prerequisite path of specific science courses such that only certain courses at the grade 12 level can be taken if the prerequisite at the grade 11 level was taken first
Must have taken Physics 30S first
Biology BI30S
Physics PH30S
Chemistry CH30S
Must have taken Chemistry 30S first
Must have taken Biology 30S first
Students must choose this next course
Students no longer must choose grade 11/12 science courses for graduation – but may choose these courses for post-secondary requirements of programs in their futures
Sciences de la Nature Sciences de la Nature
SC10FX –foundational course
Sciences de la Nature
SC20FX –foundational course
Must have taken Physics 30S first
Biologie BI30SX
Physique PH30SX
Chimie CH30SX
Must have taken Chemistry 30S first
Must have taken Biology 30S first
Students must choose this next course
Science SC20F –foundational course
Topics in Science - SC30S
Students also have a grade 12 level optional science course
Students also have a grade 11 level optional science course
Must have taken Biology 40S first
Must have taken Chemistry 40S first
Must have taken Physics 40S first
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Chemistry Advanced Placement CH42SAP
Physics Advanced Placement PH42SAP
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Biologie BI40S
Chimie CH40S
Physique PH40S
Biology BI40S
Physics PH40S
Topics in Science - SC40S
Chemistry CH40S
Students who intend to take the future path towards Advanced Placement Science courses are encouraged to take the Honours Science courses
Science
SC10F – foundational course
Or Honours Biology BI32SH
Or Honours Chemistry CH32SH
Or Honours Physics PH32SH
Or Honours Science SC20FH
Or Honours BI42SH
Or Honours CH42SH
Or Honours PH42SH
Thèmes en sciences - SC30S
Thèmes en sciences – SC40S
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
French FR30S
French
French FR10F
French FR20F
Français FR30SX
Français FR20FX
French Immersion
Français FR10FX
Must have taken French 20F first
Must have taken Français 20FX first
Must have taken French 10F first
Must have taken Français 10FX first
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
French FR40S
Français FR40SX
Must have taken French 30S first
Must have taken Français 30SX first
Français oral�FR11GX
And..
Français oral�FR21GX
Optional subjects are courses that are chosen by students for interest, vocational certification, or to prepare for future plans (in this color) potentially across the required grades (9 – 12)
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Computer Science 40S first
Computer Science CS30S
Computer Science
Computer Science CS20S
Must have taken Computer Science 30S first
No prerequisite required but CS20S is a strong recommendation
Computer Science CS40S
Computer Science Advanced Placement CS42SAP
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
French Immersion:
Family Studies FA20S
Family Studies FA30S
Family Studies FA40S
Family Studies
Family Studies FA10S
Etudes De La Famille FA40SX
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
Etudes De La Famille FA30SX
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Dance�DA20SS
Dance�DA30SS
Dance�DA40SS
By audition only
Dance Advanced�DA20SSA
By audition only
By audition only
Dance Advanced�DA40SAS
Dance Advanced�DA30SSA
Dance
Dance DA10SS
No prerequisite required
Must have taken Dance 20S first
Must have taken Dance 30S first
Must have taken Dance 10S first
By audition only
Dance Advanced�DA10SSA
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Drama
Drama DR10SS
Drama DR20SS
Drama DR30SS
Drama DR40SS
Musical Theatre MT20SS
Musical Theatre MT30SS
Musical Theatre MT40SS
Theatre Production TP20SS
Theatre Production TP30SS
Theatre Production TP40SS
Musical Theatre
Musical Theatre MT10SS
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
No prerequisite required
This course is offered after-school hours
This course is offered after-school hours
This course is offered after-school hours
This course is offered after-school hours
Introduction To Sound and Light Engineering SL20S
No prerequisite required
These courses can be taken at any grade level
Sound and Light Engineering
Introduction to Sound and Light Engineering �SL10S
No prerequisite required
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Jazz students must also be registered for Concert Band
Jazz students must also be registered for Concert Band
Vocal Jazz students must also be registered for Concert Choir
Vocal Jazz students must also be registered for Concert Choir
Jazz students must also be registered for Concert Band
Vocal Jazz students must also be registered for Concert Choir
Band
Concert Band MB10SS
Concert Band MB30SS
Concert Band MB40SS
Jazz Band MJ20SS
Jazz Band MJ30SS
Jazz Band MJ40SS
Choral
Choir MC10SS
Choir MC20SS
Choir MC30SS
Choir MC40SS
Vocal Jazz MJ20SS
Vocal Jazz MJ30SS
Vocal Jazz MJ40SS
Must have taken Concert Band 20S first
Must have taken Concert Band 10S first
Must have taken Concert Band 30S first
Must have taken Choir 20S first
Must have taken Choral10S first
Must have taken Choir 30S first
By audition only
By audition only
Concert Band �MB20SS
By audition only
Rock Band �ME20S
Rock Band �ME30S
Rock Band �ME40S
Vocal Jazz
Vocal Jazz MJ10SS
Rock Band
Rock Band ME10S
Jazz Band
Jazz Band MJ10SS
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Visual Art VA20SS
Visual Art VA30SS
Visual Art VA40SS
Visual Art
Visual Art VA10SS
Must have taken Visual Art 10S first
Must have taken Visual Art 20S first
Must have taken Visual Art 30S first
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
English as an Additional Language EAL20F
English as an Additional Language EAL30S
English for Academic Success EN40SA
English as an Additional Language
English as an Additional Language EAL10F
Must have taken EAL 31G first
Must have taken EAL 21G first
Must have taken EAL 11G first
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Introduction to Automotive Technology PM20S first
Students registered in the Grades 11 program must sign up for all credits
Must have taken all 3 Automotive Technology 30S credits first
Students registered in the Grades 12 program must sign up for all credits
Automotive Technology PM30SA
Automotive Technology PM30SB
Automotive Technology PM30SC
Automotive Technology PM40SSA
Automotive Technology PM40SSB
Automotive Technology PM40SSC
Introduction to Automotive Technology PM20S
Automotive Technology
This is an accredited vocational program that Apprenticeship Manitoba recognizes towards training institutions and colleges
Automotive Technology PM40SSD
Automotive Technology AT10S
Automotive Technology
Culinary Arts, Automotive Technology, Aviation, Welding
Try a Trade
This is a stand-alone course for grade 9 students (only) to sample several vocational optional in one semester
Introduction To Automotive Technology AT20SG
This stand-alone course is offered to grade 11 and 12 students who have not taken the introductory (20S) courses in previous years
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Culinary Arts FS20SS first
Students registered in the Grades 11 program must sign up for all credits
Must have taken all 4 Culinary Arts 30S credits first
Students registered in the Grades 12 program must sign up for all credits
Culinary Arts FS30SSA
Culinary Arts FS30SSB
Culinary Arts FS30SSC
Culinary Arts FS40SSA
Culinary Arts FS40SSB
Culinary Arts FS40SSC
Culinary Arts FS30SSD
Culinary Arts FS40SSD
Culinary Arts FS20SS
Culinary Arts
This is an accredited vocational program that Apprenticeship Manitoba recognizes towards training institutions and colleges
Culinary Arts FS10SS
Culinary Arts
Culinary Arts, Automotive Technology, Aviation, Welding
Try a Trade
This is a stand-alone course for grade 9 students (only) to sample several vocational optional in one semester
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Introduction To Aviation AV20S first
Students registered in the Grades 11 program must sign up for all credits
Must have taken all 3 Aviation 30S credits first
Students registered in the Grades 12 program must sign up for all credits
Principles Of Flight AV30S
Meteorology & Navigation AM30S
Flight Simulation Lab FLS30S
Advanced Aviation AV40S
Human Factors AHF40S
Aviation Operations AO40S
Applied Aviation AA40S
Introduction To Aviation AV20S
Aviation
This is an accredited vocational program that Apprenticeship Manitoba recognizes towards training institutions and colleges
Culinary Arts, Automotive Technology, Aviation, Welding
Try a Trade
This is a stand-alone course for grade 9 students (only) to sample several vocational optional in one semester
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Introduction To Interactive Digital Media DMD20S first
Must have taken Interactive Digital Media Design DMD30S first
Interactive Digital Media Design IDM30S
Interactive Digital Media IDM40S
Interactive Digital Media
Introduction To Interactive Digital Media IDM20S
This program can be combined with other areas (e.g. DMD, Graphic Arts, Media Production, Photography) in order to achieve a Multimedia Diploma
Photography, Graphic Design, Digital Media Design, Media Production
Try a Trade
This is a stand-alone course for grade 9 students (only) to sample several vocational optional in one semester
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Introduction To Electrical Trades EL20S first
Students registered in the Grades 11 program must sign up for all credits
Must have taken all 3 Electrical 30S credits first
Students registered in the Grades 12 program must sign up for all credits
DC Fundamentals EL30ST
Residential Wiring EL30SS
Electrical Wiring Methods EL30SSB
Advanced Residential Wiring EL40SS
AC Fundamentals EL40ST
Advanced Electrical Wiring Methods EL40SSB
Applied Electrical Trades Technology EL40SSC
Introduction To Electrical Trades EL20S
Electrical Trades
This is an accredited vocational program that Apprenticeship Manitoba recognizes towards training institutions and colleges
Introduction To Electrical �EL20SG
This stand-alone course is offered to grade 11 and 12 students who have not taken the introductory (20S) courses in previous years
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken GA20S first
Students registered in the Grades 11 program must sign up for all credits
Must have taken all 3 GA30S credits first
Students registered in the Grades 12 program must sign up for all credits
Graphic Design and Layout GD30S 9137
Illustration for Graphic Design GD30S 9138
Interactive Graphic Design GD30S 9139
Advanced Graphic Design and Layout GD40S 9140
Advanced Illustration for Graphic Design GD40S 9141
Advanced Interactive Graphic Design GD40S 9142
Graphic Design Portfolio GD40S 9144
This is an accredited vocational program that Apprenticeship Manitoba recognizes towards training institutions and colleges
Fundamentals of Graphic Design�GD20S 9136
Graphic Design
Introduction To Graphic Design GD20SG
This stand-alone course is offered to grade 11 and 12 students who have not taken the introductory (20S) courses in previous years
Photography, Graphic Design, Digital Media Design, Media Production
Try a Trade
This is a stand-alone course for grade 9 students (only) to sample several vocational optional in one semester
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Students registered in the Grades 11 program must sign up for all credits
Students registered in the Grades 12 program must sign up for all credits
Hairstyling HS30S
Hairstyling HS30SA
Hairstyling HS30SB
Hairstyling HS40SSA
Hairstyling HS40SSB
Hairstyling HS40SSC
Hairstyling HS40SSD
Students registered in the Grades 10 program must sign up for both credits
Hairstyling HS20S
Hairstyling
Hairstyling HS20SB
Hairstyling HS20A
Must have taken all Hairstyling 20S credits first
Must have taken all Hairstyling 20S credits first
Must have taken all Hairstyling 30S credits first
Hairstyling HS30SC
This is an accredited vocational program that Apprenticeship Manitoba recognizes towards training institutions and colleges
Introduction To Hairstyling�HS20SS
This stand-alone course is offered to grade 11 and 12 students who have not taken the introductory (20S) courses in previous years
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Introduction To Media Production MP20SSA first
Students registered in the Grades 11 program must sign up for all credits
Must have taken the Media Production 30S credits first
Students registered in the Grades 12 program must sign up for all credits
Video Post-Production BM30SSA
Single Camera Production BM30SSB
Electronic News/Documentary & Film BM40SSA
Electronic News/Documentary & Film BM40SSB
Introduction To Media Production BM20SSA
Broadcast Media
Photography, Graphic Design, Digital Media Design, Media Production
Try a Trade
This is a stand-alone course for grade 9 students (only) to sample several vocational optional in one semester
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Photography PD20SS first
Photography PD30SS
Photography PD40SS
Photography �PD20SS
Must have taken Photography PD30SS first
This program can be combined with other areas (e.g. DMD, Graphic Arts, Media Production, Photography) in order to achieve a Multimedia Diploma
Photography, Graphic Design, Digital Media Design, Media Production
Try a Trade
This is a stand-alone course for grade 9 students (only) to sample several vocational optional in one semester
Photography
Exploration of Photography PD10S
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Welding: Introduction WE20S first
Students registered in the Grades 11 program must sign up for all credits
Must have taken all 3 Welding 30S credits first
Students registered in the Grades 12 program must sign up for all credits
Welding WE30SSA
Welding WE30SSB
Welding WE30SSC
Welding WE40SSA
Welding WE40SSB
Welding WE40SSC
Welding WE40SSD
Welding: Introduction WE20S
Welding
This is an accredited vocational program that Apprenticeship Manitoba recognizes towards training institutions and colleges
Culinary Arts, Automotive Technology, Aviation, Welding
Try a Trade
This is a stand-alone course for grade 9 students (only) to sample several vocational optional in one semester
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 10 Level Course
Grade 11 Level Courses
Grade 12 Level Courses
Grade 9 Level Course
Must have taken Woods Technology WT20G first
Must have taken the Woods Technology 30S credits first
Woods Technology WT30S
Woods Technology WT40S
Furniture Technology�FURNTECH40S
This stand-alone course is offered to grade 11 or 12 students
Woods Technology WT10G
Woods Technology
Woods Technology WT20G
Now we examine how after graduation, you can follow paths to post-secondary and your career paths beyond post-secondary education…
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
A.P. credits (in some cases) can be recognized for post-secondary course credits (meaning certain courses may not need to be taken for degree/certification)
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English Advanced Placement EN42SAP
2: Any English 40S course is required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
1: Any English 40S course is required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
3: Any English 40S course is required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
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Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
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ELA Literary Focus EN40SL
ELA Comprehensive Focus EN40SC
ELA Transactional Focus EN40ST
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English Advanced Placement ENC42SAP
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
2: Pre-calculus OR Applied math are required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
1: Pre-calculus math specifically required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require pre-calculus or applied math for entry� (any 40S math course is sufficient)
A.P. credits (in some cases) can be recognized for post-secondary course credits (meaning certain courses may not need to be taken for degree/certification)
Applied Mathematics MA40SA
Pre-Calculus Mathematics MA40SP
Mathématiques - Pré-calcul MA40SPX
Mathématiques - au Quotidien MA40SX
Essential Mathematics MA40S
Mathematics Advanced Placement MA42SAP
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3
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2
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1 is also eligible for 2 and 3
2 is also eligible for 3
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
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Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
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2
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
2: A 3rd and 4th academic 40S course, one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Computer Science 40S are required � for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
1: A 3rd and 4th academic 40S course, and Physics and Chemistry 40S (engineering) required for direct entry � (and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific science courses but may require a 3rd and 4th academic � 40S course
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2
3
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Chemistry Advanced Placement CH42SAP
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Physics Advanced Placement PH42SAP
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1
2
1 is also eligible for 2 and 3
2 is also eligible for 3
1
1
1
2
A.P. credits (in some cases) can be recognized for post-secondary course credits (meaning certain courses may not need to be taken for degree/certification)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
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K
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A
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
Physique PH40S
Chimie CH40S
Biologie BI40S
Physics PH40S
Biology BI40S
Science Current Topics - SC40S
Chemistry CH40S
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1
1
1
2
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
2
3
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Computer Science CS40S
Computer Science Advanced Placement CS42SAP
2
A.P. credits (in some cases) can be recognized for post-secondary course credits (meaning certain courses may not need to be taken for degree/certification)
2
2 is also eligible for 3
2: A 3rd and 4th academic 40S course, one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Computer Science 40S are required � for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
1: A 3rd and 4th academic 40S course, and Physics and Chemistry 40S (engineering) required for direct entry � (and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific science courses but may require a 3rd and 4th academic � 40S course
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
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K
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F
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D
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A
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Comparative Government Advanced Placement CG42SAP
Law LW40S
Global Issues: Citizenship and Sustainability GI40S
First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Studies FM40S
World Human Geography GE40S
A World of Religions: A Canadian Perspective WR40S
Psychology PY40S
Enjeux Mondiaux: Citoyenneté Et Durabilité GI40SX
Psychologie
PY40SX
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in this area
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in this area
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A.P. credits (in some cases) can be recognized for post-secondary course credits (meaning certain courses may not need to be taken for degree/certification)
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
French FR40S
Français FR40SX
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in this area
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in these areas
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Physical Education PE40FOL (online)
Female Fitness PE40FIF
CO-ED Fitness PE40FT
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Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
Biology Advanced Placement BI42SAP
Family Studies FA40S
Etudes De La Famille FA40SX
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in these areas
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E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Drama DR40SS
Musical Theatre MT45SS
Theatre Production TP40SS
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in these areas
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Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Dance DA40SS
Dance Advanced DA40SAS
Theatre Production TP40SS
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in these areas
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P
Q
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Concert Band MB40SS
Jazz Band MJ40SS
Choir MC40SS
Vocal Jazz MJ40SS
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Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in this area
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Visual Art VA40SS
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in these areas
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Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Automotive Technology PM40SSA
Automotive Technology PM40SSB
Automotive Technology PM40SSC
Automotive Technology PM40SSD
The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
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Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
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Faculty of Education�(U of W)
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1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
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School of Music�(U of M)
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Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
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The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
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1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
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Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
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Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
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Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
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Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
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T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
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Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
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Health Sciences�(RRC)
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School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
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Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
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Health Sciences�(RRC)
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School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
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Faculty of Education�(U of W)
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Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
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Advanced Illustration for Graphic Design GA40S 9141
Advanced Interactive Graphic Design GA40S 9142
Graphic Design Portfolio GA40S 9144
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Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
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Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
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1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
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S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
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W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
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Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
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Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Electronic News/Documentary & Film MP40SSA
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The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
Not a prerequisite, but very helpful for further studies in these areas
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Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
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Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
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Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
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Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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D: Agribusiness, Animal Scientist, Entomologist, Food Scientist, Plant/Soil Scientist
E: Dental hygienist
F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
Welding WE40SSA
Welding WE40SSB
Welding WE40SSC
Welding WE40SSD
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The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
Furniture Technology�FURNTECH40S
Grade 12 Advanced Placement Course (university accredited)
Grade 12 Level Courses
Post-Secondary (University / College) Programs
Employment/ futures
Culinary�(RRC)
Education�(RRC)
Engineering and Construction Technology�(RRC)
Health Sciences�(RRC)
Indigenous Education�(RRC)
Skilled Trades�(RRC)
Transportation Technology�(RRC)
Faculty of Arts�(U of M)
School of Fine Arts�(U of M)
School of Music�(U of M)
Faculty of Arts�(U of W)
Asper School of Business �(U of M)
Faculty of Engineering �(U of M)
Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources �(U of M)
Faculty of �Health Sciences �(U of M)
Faculty of �Dental Hygiene �(U of M)
Faculty of Kinesiology �(U of M)
Faculty of Science �(U of M)
Faculty of Business and Economics�(U of W)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health�(U of W)
Faculty of Science �(U of W)
Faculty of Education�(U of W)
Faculty of Agriculture �(U of M)
Community Services�(RRC)
Business and Management �(RRC)
Computer and Information Systems Technology�(RRC)
Creative Arts�(RRC)
1: Certain math and science courses may be required for direct entry (and for subsequent courses)
2: Certain math and science courses may be recommended / required for direct entry �(and for subsequent courses)
3: Other post-secondary programs do not require specific courses but may require certain 40S course(s)
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F: Kinesiologist, Recreation manager, coaching
G: Health care, Medical Doctor, Dentist, Pharmacist, Nursing, Rehabilitation
H: Biologist, Microbiologist, Chemist, Mathematician, Physicist, Astronomer, Statistician, Computer Scientist, Software Developer
I: Teacher
J: Accountant, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
K: Kinesiologist, Athletic Therapist
L: Anthropologist, Computer Scientist, Biochemist, Biologist, Chemist, Geographer, Mathematician, Statistician, Physicist, Biopsychologist
M: See P (except no anthropologist)
N: Musician
O: Visual Artist, Curator, Designer
P: Anthropologist, Writer, Theatre, Film, Interpreter, Historian, Indigenous Studies, Linguist, Philosopher, Political Scientist, Psychologist, Sociologist, Criminologist, Gender studies
Q: Communications, Digital Film, Media, Design, Game Developer, Graphic Designer, Photographer, Decorator
R: Software/App Developer, Business Analyst, Network Technician, I.T. Technician, Web Developer, I.T. Project Manager
S: Disability Support, Early Childhood Educator, Justice/Public safety, Librarian, Elderly Therapist
T: Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration, Bookkeeper, Sales and Marketing, Hospitality/Tourism, Hotel Management, Human Resources, Legal Assistant
U: Dental Assistant, Sonograph Operator, Health care Aide, Health Management, MRI / Spectroscopy, Nursing, Occupational Health, Paramedicine, Lab Technician, Veterinary Technician
V: Construction Technician, Construction Management, Drafting CAD, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician
W: Teacher (Commerce , Industrial Arts, Vocational), Educational Assistant
X: Chef, Baker
Y: Aerospace Manufacturing, Automotive Technician, Collision Repair, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic, Marine and Powersports, Truck Transportation, Warehouse and Distribution
Z: Woodworking, Carpentry, Machining, Electrician, Food Manufacturing, Plumbing, Refrigeration / Air Conditioning, Small Motor Mechanic, Welding
1: Indigenous Education
These are not exhaustive lists of career options…
Some programs (e.g. Medical doctor, Lawyer, Dentist, Education, Architecture, Pharmacy, Social Work, etc.) are advanced degrees and cannot be entered directly (often a Bachelor's degree is required first)
A: Environment and Earth scientist
B: Civil, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or Biosystems Engineer
C: Accountant, Actuarial, Business analyst, Entrepreneur, Finance, Human Resource, Marketing
The vocational certification in this program can be recognized for R.P.L. (recognition of prior learning) at RRC
Woods Technology WT40S
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