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Data Management 12 (DM 12) 4 credits
Pre-requisite: Business Computer Applications 11
The focus of this course is on advanced word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software. Students will use Microsoft Office Professional. They well decide which tool to use to solve business problems, and combine the various tools to complete assignments and projects.
Entrepreneurship 12 (ENT 12) 4 credits
Prerequisite: None
Do you want to be your own boss? Do you have a great idea for a product of service? Have you always wanted to open up and run your own business? This course will provide you with the tools you need to become a successful entrepreneur.
This course will focus on four areas of Entrepreneurship:
- Entrepreneurial Concepts
- Business Plan Formulation
- Business Plan Operation
- Teamwork and Networking
Students will learn how to be an entrepreneur and they will be entrepreneurs! The course highlight is Entrepreneurship Week, where students are given the opportunity to run their own businesses and make some money!!
Applied Skills 11A/11B 4 credits
(ASK 11A)(ASK 11B) (Accounting/Marketing) Prerequisite: None
The purpose of this course is to develop the skills necessary to maintain the records of a business, both in the accounting and the marketing realms. This includes such things as payroll, cash receipts and payment records, sales and purchase records (accounts payable and accounts receivable), basic business inventory and other marketing records. Students will learn to do these things on paper and on the computer. A business simulation is included as part of this course.
Tourism 11 (TRM 11) 4 credits
This course will explore careers in the Tourism and Hospitality industries in BC, Canada, and Internationally. The five major topic areas to be studied in this course are:
1. Introduction to Tourism - the history of Tourism in B.C. and the growth of the Tourism Industry
2. Career Exploration - What job in the tourism industry are you suited for? How and where can you receive the training? Information on scholarships, colleges, and training programs, as well as recruiters.
3. Travel Planning - Using the internet to plan a trip, reading brochures, creating travel packages.
4. The Eight Sectors of Tourism - Accommodation, Travel Services, Adventure Tourism, Food and Beverage, Attractions, Events and Conferences, Travel Trade, and Transportation.
5. Customer Service and Effective Communication - How to handle customers, conduct interviews, and become hirable.
The certificates that may be available upon successful completion of course work (dependent upon instructor) will be Super Host BC and Serving It Right.
Home Economics
Food Studies 11 (FDS 11) 4 credits
Prerequisite: none
This course is open to grade 10 & 11 students
A foods course that will consider not only how, but also why food is prepared, served, and stored in certain ways. A variety of foods and techniques will be introduced including pies and pastries, soups, appetizers, casseroles, salads, crepes, vegetables, fruits and much, much more! Foods from other cultures will be included, as well as the opportunity to look at vegetarian options. In addition, students will study nutrition and how the foods we prepare may be part of a healthy diet and lifestyle.
Food Studies 12 (FDS 12) 4 credits
Prerequisite: none
Foods 11 recommended
Students should have Food Studies 11 before enrolling. This course is for food enthusiasts who are eager to improve their food preparation skills.
Foods 12 introduces grade 11-12 students to more advanced techniques in food preparation, including salsas, home-made pastas, more advanced yeast bread preparations, meat cookery and much, much more! Many of the
recipes will provide opportunities to create “mini-meals”. Careers in food related areas are explored.
Home Economics10: Textiles (HET 10) 4 credits
If you missed taking Textiles in grade 9, then this is the course for you! This is a first year sewing course that is open to grade 10 students who want to learn to sew and add to their wardrobe at the same time. Projects include a basic introductory garment of pajamas, a skirt or pants, and one other garment.
Textile Studies 11 (TEX 11) 4 credits
Prerequisite: none
If you are just learning to sew or have completed Textile Studies 9, this is the course for you! Learn about design and how to make it work for you, then apply it as you create and sew your own design. You will also learn more advanced sewing techniques and use of commercial patterns, as well as develop an understanding of fibers and fabrics. Projects may include:
- Pants or jeans
- Skirt or pants
- Major project of your own choice use of difficult pattern or fabric
Textile Studies 12 (TEX 12) 4 credits
Interested in making a lined jacket or coat, an outfit using a difficult pattern, plus one other project of your own choice? You will be using advanced sewing techniques, advanced patterns and challenging fabrics. As with other sewing classes, garments constructed will be those selected by the student.
Family Studies 11 (FM 11) (Social Psychology 11) 4 credits
Prerequisite: none
This is an interactive course with lots of opportunities for group activities and discussion, as well as personal reflection. The focus for this year will be in two areas: Interpersonal and Family Relationships and Child Development and Parenting. In the area of relationships, you will be given an opportunity to consider your future, focusing on personal development and relationships leading to independent living and possible long-term commitments. Child development will include a variety of topics from conception to age twelve, including the opportunity to participate in an infant care simulation, and to interact with young children.
Family Studies 12 (FM 12) 4 credits
(Social Psychology 12)
Prerequisite: none
This is an interactive course with lots of opportunities for group activities and discussion, as well as personal reflection. The focus for this year will be in two areas: Families in Society, and Housing and Environment. In the area of families, you will be given and opportunity to look at the challenges facing families, factors that influence family dynamics, and functions, customs, traditions of the family. Housing and Environment will include a variety of topics from living and housing options, floor plan analysis, to elements and principles of design.
Y Horticulture 11 (YHORT 11) 4 credits
Horticulture 11 provides hands on learning experience for students interested in developing job-related skills in the agricultural and horticultural sector. Students will gain knowledge and skills in greenhouse operation, landscaping, garden development and garden maintenance. Students will also learn theory relating to many aspects of horticulture, such as: soil composition and fertility, importance of plants to humans, plant hardiness, botany (plant development, parts and classifications) and plant propagation.
Practical and project work are major components of this course. Students will complete 3 projects relating to topics covered and will participate daily in development and nurturing of nursery stock in preparation for a culminating plant marketing activity. This activity provides an opportunity for students to develop skill in working with the public while sharing their recently acquired knowledge with community members.
Yearbook 11 (YYB 11) 4 credits
Prerequisite: Recommendation from a teacher who attests to the student’s responsibility and strengths in art, writing, or leadership skills.
Students enrolled in this course will produce all aspects of the school yearbook. Students who have an interest in developing their photography, journalism, and computer graphics or marketing skills are encouraged to enroll. Students who work after school or who have time consuming activities are encouraged to talk to the teacher before applying. Teacher approval is required.
Y Desktop Publishing 11 (YDTP 11) (Photoshop) 4 credits
Photoshop Central!
Students will learn how to create, design and publish a wide range of print, video and web-based projects and publications at the Intermediate level primarily using Adobe Photoshop CS.. They will gain intermediate-level experience in using Photoshop (retouching & enhancing photos, combining images, using filters, and special effects in images and type) over the course year. This course is designed for students of all ranges of computer experience from total beginners to the advanced. Even if you have no experience at computers or have never taken an art course before you will not be at a disadvantage.
Students may take this course in Gr. 11, or 12.
Become a Photoshop phenom!! It’s all about Photoshop!!
Y Student Leadership 11 (YSTLG 11) 4 credits
Prerequisite: Teacher Permission
The purpose of this course is to introduce theories of leadership and to practice leadership skills. The course will be divided each term into lessons of theory and classes of practical application. The Lion Pride program at Yale will reflect the belief that students want to become meaningfully involved in the school community.
Student Selection Criteria:
All students must go through an application process after which they will be informed if they have been accepted into the course. Applications are available from Ms. Burdeyny in E111 starting Feb. 1. The deadline to apply is April 30.
Note: Class meets Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7:00 AM.
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