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We offer high school credit courses for secondary school students for Grade 9 to Grade 12, who are working to complete their OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma) for both University and College preparation. Our Classroom Teaching is augmented by an extensive list of high school courses. There are 100’s of them and they keep getting added every week. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: High School Credit Courses


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High School Credit Courses
  • Queenswood High School Brampton

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Analyzing Current Economic Issues, Grade 12, CIA4U
  • This course investigates the nature of the
    competitive global economy and explores
    howindividuals and societies can gain the
    information they need to make appropriate
    economic decisions. Students will learn about the
    principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics,
    apply economic models and concepts to interpret
    economic information, assess the validity of
    statistics, and investigate marketplace dynamics.
    Students will use economic inquiry and
    communication skills to analyze current economic
    issues, make informed judgments, and present
    their findings.

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Nutrition and Health, Grade 12, University Prep
HFA4U
  • This course examines various nutritional,
    psychological, social, cultural, and global
    factors that influence peoples food choices and
    customs. Students will learn about current
    Canadian and worldwide issues related to food,
    frameworks for making appropriate dietary
    choices, and food-preparation techniques. This
    course also refines students skills used in
    researching and investigating issues related to
    food and nutrition.

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English University Preparation, Grade 12, ENG4U
  • This course emphasizes the consolidation of the
    literacy, communication, and critical and
    creative thinking skills necessary for success in
    academic and daily life. Students will analyze a
    range of challenging literary texts from various
    periods, countries, and cultures interpret and
    evaluate informational and graphic texts and
    create oral, written, and media texts in a
    variety of forms. An important focus will be on
    using academic language coherently and
    confidently, selecting the reading strategies
    best suited to texts and particular purposes for
    reading, and developing greater control in
    writing. The course is intended to prepare
    students for university, college, or the
    workplace.

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For more courses contact us
  • https//www.queenswoodschool.com/
  • Address
  • 5 Montpelier Street, unit 206, Brampton, Ontario
    L6Y 6H4
  • 1 866-983-0192info_at_queenswoodschool.com
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