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St Stephen Catholic Secondary School

St Stephen Catholic Secondary School. Specialist High Skills Major Manufacturing. Specialist High Skills Major. Manufacturing MAJOR CREDITS: TCJ3E - Construction Technology TCJ3C - Construction Engineering Technology

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St Stephen Catholic Secondary School

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  1. St Stephen Catholic Secondary School Specialist High Skills Major Manufacturing

  2. Specialist High Skills Major Manufacturing • MAJOR CREDITS: TCJ3E - Construction Technology TCJ3C - Construction Engineering Technology TCJ4E - Construction Technology TCJ4C - Construction Engineering Technology TMJ3C - Manufacturing Technology TMI3C - Manufacturing Technology: Industrial Maintenance TMJ4C - Manufacturing Technology – Grade 12 TMI4C - Manufacturing Technology: Industrial Maintenance ICS3C - Introduction to Computer Programming ICS3U - Introduction to Computer Science ICS4C - Computer Programming ICS4U - Computer Science TEJ3E - Computer Technology TEJ4E - Computer Technology

  3. CERTIFICATIONS: • Three compulsory certifications- • Standard First Aid • Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation - (CPR) Level A • Generic instruction about the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) • Three elective certifications- • fall protection • elevated work platforms • Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) - flat

  4. Other Requirements: • Experiential Learning and Career Exploration Activities • These activities are planned learning activities that take place outside of the traditional classroom setting • Relate to the Manufacturing sector. They may include job shadowing, job twinning, worksite tours, and attendance at career conferences or competitions.

  5. ‘Reach Ahead’ Experiences • These experiences provide students with another opportunity to extend their learning into the educational and professional side of the Manufacturing sector. They may include · attending a manufacturing trade show · visiting a range of manufacturing enterprises · visit and observe hands on activities presented by equipment vendors · visit Durham College’s – Whitby Campus - followed by a debriefing, an assignment, or a task that allows the student to reflect on their experiences.

  6. Development of Ontario Skills Passport (OSP) • The OSP is a web-based resource that provides a common language for describing the Essential Skills and work habits important for work, learning, and life. • Essential Skills are the generic skills used in virtually all occupations and all facets of daily life, and include • Reading Text, Writing, Document Use, Oral Communication, Money Math, and FindingInformation. • Employers and cooperative education teachers will be responsible for the completion of the OSP checklist.

  7. MAJOR Credits (Pick 4 total / 2 per year) Grade 11 Courses ICS 3C ICS3U TCJ3E TCJ3C TMJ3C TMI3C TEJ3E Grade 12 Courses ICS4C ICS4U TCJ4E TCJ4C TMJ4C TEJ4E TMI4C Industrial MaintenanceTRG4T Sheet Metal Fabrication TBJ4T Engineering Drawing TLA4Y OYAP – Welding – Basic Level 1 – Passing grade is 60%

  8. ENGLISH Workplace (both) ENG3E and ENG4E College ENG3C University ENG3U Literary OLC4O

  9. MATHEMATICS Workplace MEL4E College MAP4C MCT4C University MDM4U MHF4U MCV4U

  10. SCIENCE Grade 11 Courses and Grade 12 Courses (need ONE) SVN3M SCH4C SBI3C SPH4C SBI3U SBI4U SCH3U SCH4U SPH3U SPH4U SVN3E SES4U • (Workplace Pathway - no science required, but students must ensure that they have their second compulsory science)

  11. Career Cruising • Available on the web-site: During selection of course option sheets - - choose the 2 compulsory Major credit courses • be sure to know which Science you want/need • Verify all requirements with guidance • Fit cooperative education into your timetable

  12. Cooperative Education • Co-op can be done during the school year or at summer school – You must complete 2 credits in the Manufacturing Sector. • You need to get a placement on your own that relates to Manufacturing NEW • Summer School – you can get 2 credits now! - start July 4 until August 8 - 8 am work till 4:50 pm

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