Grade 11
March 11, 2025 2025-05-12 16:33Grade 11
Grade 11 Courses
Compulsory Courses
English (ENG3C)
Designed for students planning to enter college or the workplace. Focuses on clear communication, reading comprehension, and practical writing formats like reports and summaries.
English (ENG3E)
Focuses on essential reading, writing, and oral communication for everyday life and work settings. Ideal for students pursuing workplace destinations after high school.
Functions (MCR3U)
Analyzes quadratic, polynomial, exponential, and trigonometric functions. Prepares students for university programs requiring advanced math, including science and engineering.
Functions (MCF3M)
Explores various functions with practical applications. Designed for students bound for college or mixed post-secondary programs, with a balance of theory and real-world problem-solving.
Elective Courses
Drama (ADA3M)
Students explore acting techniques, improvisation, and scene creation while analyzing dramatic literature and working collaboratively to develop performance skills.
Visual Arts (AVI3M)
Encourages artistic expression and technical skill through drawing, painting, and design projects. Emphasis on creative problem-solving and art history analysis.
Instructional Music (AMU3M)
Performance-based music course that builds ensemble and solo skills, music literacy, and appreciation for various musical styles and genres.
Marketing (BMI3C)
Explores the world of marketing, including advertising, branding, customer behavior, and digital strategies. Ideal for students interested in business and entrepreneurship.
Computer Studies (ICS3U)
Introduces programming concepts using languages like Python or Java. Students design software solutions and develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Biology (SBI3U)
Covers the study of biodiversity, evolution, genetics, and body systems. Ideal for students interested in life sciences, health care, or environmental studies at the university level.
Biology (SBI3C)
Focuses on practical applications of biology in health, agriculture, and environmental fields. Suitable for students planning to pursue college programs in health or science-related areas.
Environmental Science (SVN3E)
Explores environmental issues and solutions with a focus on practical applications. Designed for students interested in environmental challenges and sustainable practices.
Physics (SPH3U)
Focuses on the study of motion, forces, energy, waves, and electricity. Ideal for students planning to pursue science-related university programs.
Law (CLU3M)
Introduces students to Canadian law, including the legal system, criminal law, and rights and freedoms. Encourages critical thinking about legal and social issues.
Anthropology (HSP3U)
Introduces students to social science theories and research methods in anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Focuses on critical thinking and academic inquiry skills.
Anthropology (HSP3C)
Explores basic concepts in sociology, psychology, and anthropology. Focus is on practical issues such as relationships, roles, and cultural influences on everyday life.
Chemistry (SCH3U)
Explores the properties of matter, chemical reactions, and quantitative relationships in chemistry. Prepares students for university science programs.
Architectural Design (TDA3M)
Students develop architectural drawings and 3D models using design software and manual drafting. Emphasizes spatial reasoning, construction concepts, and sustainability.
Health Care (TPJ3M)
Explores health care fundamentals including anatomy, safety, and medical terminology. Prepares students for careers in health sciences and related fields.
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