What is HFN in high school?
Course Description: This course focuses on guidelines for making nutritious food choices. The course provides students with opportunities to develop food-preparation skills and introduces them to the use of social science research methods in the area of food and nutrition.
What is GLC course?
Course Description This course gives students the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge, and habits that will support them in their education and career/life planning.
What is ADA101?
ADA101/201 Course Overview. This course emphasizes the active exploration of dramatic forms and techniques, using material from a wide range of authors, genres, and cultures.
What subject is CGC?
CGC 1PG – Issues in Canadian Geography, Grade 9, ESSENTIALS This course follows the same curriculum expectations as CGC1P (above), but the course is modified to meet the needs of an Essential level program.
What does P mean in high school classes?
College Preparatory level
Please remember that a class must be at the P (College Preparatory level), the H (Honors level) or AP (Advanced Placement) to satisfactorily meet these requirements.
What is an M course in Ontario?
University/College (M) Grades 11-12 University/College preparation courses are offered to prepare students to meet the entrance requirements of certain university and college programs. They focus on both theory and practical applications.
What are course codes?
Colleges use course codes to describe and organize their courses in a way that can be easily understood by both colleges and students (if said students have translation guides, that is). They consist of four important blocks of information.
What course is BTT101?
BTT101 Course Outline. Course Information and Description: This course will introduce you to information and communication technology in a business environment and will build a foundation of digital literacy skills necessary for success in a technologically-driven society.
What does ENG3C1 mean?
ENG3C1 – English, Grade 11, College Preparation. Page Content. This course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life.
What is a grade of C?
C+, C, C- indicates satisfactory performance. D+, D, D- indicates less than satisfactory performance. F indicates unsatisfactory performance (no credit: always include last date of attendance). P indicates Pass (A-, B and C will automatically be replaced by “P” when the Pass/No Pass option has been requested.
What does D mean on transcript?
Technically, a ‘D’ is passing, but it’s a sort of a we-don’t-really-mean-it pass. A grudging pass, or perhaps a mercy pass. Or, it can be an “I don’t ordinarily fail students, but you’re testing my faith” pass. D’s make some level of sense if you believe that a ‘C’ is an average grade.
What do you need to know about history in grade 10?
Students will extend their ability to apply the concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process, including the interpretation and analysis of evidence, when investigating various forces that helped shape American history. Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied
When do they give the FDA 101 course?
FDA gives the course annually in the spring to our staff, who learn about the scientific and regulatory knowledge needed to support FDA’s public health and regulatory mission. All speakers are FDA subject matter experts in their respective fields. 1. FDA’s organizational components 2. FDA’s regulatory framework 3.
Are there any prerequisites for grades 10 and 11?
(section 7.2.3) Courses in Grades 10, 11, and 12 may have prerequisites for enrolment. All prerequisite courses are identified in ministry curriculum policy documents, and no courses apart from these may be identified as prerequisites. Schools must provide parents and students with clear and accurate information on prerequisites.