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انتخاب واحد

همكاری والدين با فرزندان در امر آموزش و انتخاب واحد- از كلاس نهم تا دريافت ديپلم انتاريو - عامل موفقيت آنها برای ادامه تحصيل و ورود به دانشگاه ميباشد. در روش آموزشی استان انتاريو، از خانواده ها انتظار ميرود كه به فرزندان خود در انتخاب واحد كمك كنند. اين مهم ميتواند با كمك مشاورين مدرسه انجام پذيرد. انتخاب واحدها بايد به تاييد والدين صورت گيرد.

انتحاب واحدها بايد بر اساس توانائی فكری دانش آموزان و علاقه منديهای آنها انجام مي گيرد. والدين محترم با در نظر گرفتن مسير های تحصيلی دانش آموزان در دانشگاه و با همفكری عزيزانشان و كمك مشاورين مدرسه، واحدهای مودر نياز را انتخاب ميكنند. اين انتخاب در موفقيتهای آنها در سالهای بالاتر و پس از پايان تحصيلات دبيرستانی تاثير دارد.

در كلاس نهم و دهم، دانش آموزان با انواع دروس اجباری از جمله دروس اكادميك (Accademic) و كاربردی (Applied) مواجه ميشوند. دروس كاربرداری دانش آموزان را برای ادامه تحصيل دركالج و يا كار آماده می كند و دروس اكادميك دانش آموزان را برای ادامه تحصيل در دانشگاه آماده می نمايد.

در كلاس يازدهم و دوازدهم ، دانش آموزانی كه دروس آكادميك را در كلاس دهم خوانده اند ميتوانند دروس مورد نياز دانشگاهی را ادامه دهند. دانش آموزانی كه دروس كار بردی را در كلاس دهم انتخاب كرده اند، فقط ميتوانند دروس مورد نياز كالج را تا مرحله ديپلم ادامه دهند.

حرف P در آخر كد درسی نشان دهنده دروس كاربردی (Applied) ميباشد مانند: MFMIP , SNC2P
حرف D در آخر كد درسی نشان دهنده دروس اكادميك (Accademic) ميباشد مانند: MPMID , SNC2D
حرف C در آخر كد درسی در سال يازدهم و دوازدهم نشان دهنده دروس مورد نياز كالج ميباشد مانند: ENG3C, SPH3C
حرف U در آخر كد درسی نشان دهنده دروس مورد نياز دانشگاه ميباشد مانند ENG4U, SPH4U


واحد های ارائه شده، بنا به برنامه های درسی هر ترم كم يا زياد ميشوند
Department
Grade
Course
Course Name
Course Type
Prerequisite
Biology 12 SBI4U Biology University 11 Biology, University
Biology 11 SBI3C Biology College 10 Science, Acad or Applied
Biology 11 SBI3U Biology University 10 Science, Academic
Chemistry 11 SCH3U Chemistry University 10 Science, Academic
Chemistry 12 SCH4U Chemistry University 11 Chemistry, University
Chemistry 12 SCH4C Chemistry College 10 Science, Acad or Applied
Economic 11 CIE3M The Individual & the Economy University / College 10 Canadian History 20th Century
Economic
12 CIA4U Analysing Current Econo. Issues University Any university/college preparation
Economic 11 CIC3E Making Economic Choices Workplace 10 Canadian History 20th Century
English 11 ENG3U English University 10 English, Acad
English 12 EWC4U The Writer's Craft University 11 English, University
English 12 EBT4O Communication Open 11 English, U, C, W
English 12 ETS4C Studies in Literature College 11 English, College
English 11 ELS3O Literacy Skills: Reading and Writingy Open None
English 12 ENG4E English Workplace 11 English, Workplace
English 11 ENG3C English College 10 English, Applied
English 11 ENG3E English Workplace 10 English, Applied
English 12 ENG4U English University 11 English, University
English 12 ENG4C English College 11 English, College
English 12 ETS4U Studies in Literature University 11 English, University
English 11 ETC3M Canadian Literature University / College 10 English, Acad or Applied
English 11 EPS3O Presentation and Speaking Skills Open 10 English, Acad. or Applied
English 11 EMS3O Media Studies Open 10 English, Acad. or Applied
English 12 EWC4C The Writer's Craft College 11 English, College
ESL ESL1 ESLAO Beginning Communication in English Open  
ESL ESL5 ESLEO Bridge to English Open Bridge to English
ESL ESL4 ESLDO Study Skills in English Open ESL 3 or equivalent
ESL ESL3 ESLCO English for School and Work Open ESL 2 or equivalent
ESL ESL2 ESLBO English in Daily Life Open ESL 1 or equivalent
Geography 11 CGT3E Geographics: The Geographer's Toolkit Workplace 9 Geography of Canada, or Academic
Geography 11 CGF3M Physical Geog Patterns, & Processes University / College 9 Geography of Canada, or Academic
Geography 12 CGW4U Canadian and World Issues: A Geog. University Any university/college preparation
Geography 11 CGG3O Regional Geog.Travel and Tourism Open 9 Geography of Canada, or Academic
Geography 12 CGR4E The Environment and Resource s Workplace 9 Geography of Canada, or Academic
Geography 12 CGO4M Geomatics: Geotechnologies in Action University / College Any university/college, or college pre
Geography 11 CGD3M The Americas: Geog. Patterns and Issues University / College 9 Geography of Canada, or Academic
Geography 12 CGU4U World Geog. and Human Patterns University Any university/college preparation
Geography 12 CGU4C World Geog. Urban Patterns and Interactions College Any university/college, or college pre
Geography 12 CGR4M The Environment and Resource Management University / College Any university/college, or college pre
History 11 CHH3E Canadian History and Politics Since 1945 Workplace 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
History 12 CHM4E Adventures in World History Workplacee 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
History 11 CHW3M World History to the Sixteenth Century University / College 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
History 11 CHH3C Canadian History and Politics Since 1945 College 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
History 11 CHA3U American History University 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
History 12 CHI4U Canada: History, Identity, and Culture University Any university/college preparation
History 12 CHY4U World History: The West and the World University Any university/college preparation
History 12 CHY4C World History: The West and the World t College Any university/college, or college pre
History 11 CHT3O 20th Century History: Global and Regional Open 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
Law 11 CLU3E Understanding Canadian Law Workplace 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
Law 11 CLU3M Understanding Canadian Law University / College 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
Law 12 CLN4U Canadian and International Law University Any university/college preparation
Literacy ELD1 ELDAO Beginning Literacyw Open  
Literacy ELD3 ELDCO Literacy in Daily Life Open ELD 2 or equivalent
Literacy ELD2 ELDBO Basic Literacy Skills Open ELD 1 or equivalent
Literacy ELD4 ELDDO Literacy for School and Work Open ELD 3 or equivalent
Mathematics 12 MDM4U Mathematics for Data Management University MCR3U
Mathematics 12 MGA4U Geometry and Discrete Mathematics University MCR3U
Mathematics 11 MCR3U Mathematics for Data Management University MFM2P
Mathematics 12 MCB4U Advanced Functions and Introductory University MCR3U
Physics 12 SPH4U Physics University 11 Physics, University
Physics 11 SPH3U Physics University 10 Science,Academic
Physics 12 SPH4C Physics College 10 Science,Academic or Applied
Politics 11 CPC3O Canadian Politics and Citizenship Open 10 Canadian History in the 20th Century
Politics 12 CPW4U Canadian & world Politics University Any university/college preparation
Science 12 SNC4M Science University / College 11 Science, University/College
Science 11 SNC3E Science Workplace 9 Science,Academic or Applied
Science 11 SNC3M Science University College 10 Science,Academic or Applied
Science 12 SNS4U Earth and Space Science University 10 Science,Academic
Science 12 SNC4E Science Workplace 11 Science, Workplace
.تمام موضوعات درسی بنا به احتياج ارائه ميشوند. هر كلاس با حداقل ۳ دانش آموز تشكيل می گردد


Descriptions of some of the courses offered by Alborz School



Mathematics MCB4U (Calculus)
University Preparation, Grade 12
This course builds on students’ experience with functions and introduces the basic concepts and skills of calculus. Students will investigate and apply the properties of polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions; broaden their understanding of the mathematics associated with rates of change; and develop facility with the concepts and skills of differential calculus as applied to polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Students will apply these skills to problem solving in a range of applications.
Prerequisite: Functions and Relations or Functions, Grade 11, University/College Preparation



Mathematics MGA4U (Geometry and Discrete Mathematics)
Grade 12, University Preparation
This course enables the students to broaden mathematical knowledge and skills related to abstract mathematical topics and to the solving of complex problems. Students will solve problems involving geometric and Cartesian vectors and intersections of lines and planes in three-space. They will also develop an understanding of proof, using deductive, algebraic, vector, and indirect methods. Students will solve problems involving counting techniques and prove results using mathematical induction.
Prerequisite: Functions and Relations, Grade 11, University Preparation



Mathematics MDM4U (Mathematics for Data Management)
Grade 12, University Preparation
This course broadens students' understanding of mathematics as it relates to managing information. Students will apply methods for organizing large amounts of information; apply counting techniques, probability, and statistics in modeling and solving problems; and carry out a culminating project that integrates the expectations of the course and encourages perseverance and independence. Students planning to pursue university programs in business, the social sciences, or the humanities will find this course of particular interest.
Prerequisite: Functions and Relations, Grade 11, University/College Preparation



Computer and Information Science ICS4M
Grade 12 University/College Preparation
This course helps students use programming and software engineering principles to design and develop algorithms and programs. Students will use software development and diagnostic tools, implement data structures and algorithms, and use file management techniques in project settings. They will also develop an understanding of the ethics of computer use and the impact of information technology on the community, and will explore postsecondary education and career paths in computer science.
Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science, Grade 11, University/College Preparation



Functions and Relations, MCR3U
Grade 11, University Preparation
This course introduces some financial applications of mathematics, extends students’ experiences with functions, and introduces second-degree relations. Students will solve problems in personal finance involving applications of sequences and series; investigate properties and applications of trigonometric functions; develop facility in operating with polynomials, rational expressions, and exponential expressions; develop an understanding of inverses and trans-formations of functions; and develop facility in using function notation and in communicating mathematical reasoning. Students will also investigate loci and the properties and applications of conics.
Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic



Foundation of Mathematics, MFM2P
Grade 10
This course enables students to consolidate their understanding of key mathematical concepts through hands-on activities and to extend their problem-solving experiences in a variety of applications. Students solve proportions and recognize when it is appropriate to use proportional reasoning and the trigonometry of right triangles; investigate applications of piecewise linear functions; solve and apply systems of linear equations; and solve and apply systems of linear equations; and solve problems involving quadratic functions. The effective use of technology in learning and in solving problems will be a focus of the course.
Prerequisite: Mathematics, Grade 9, Academic or Applied



Principles of Mathematics, MPM2D
Grade 10, Academic
This course enables students to broaden their understanding of relations, extend their skills in multi-step problem solving, and continue to develop their abilities in abstract reasoning. Students will pursue investigations of quadratic functions and their applications; solve and apply linear systems; solve multi-step problems in analytic geometry to verify properties of geometric figures; investigate the trigonometry of right and acute triangles; and develop supporting algebraic skills. Students will continue to use the computer and graphing calculator.

Prerequisite: Mathematics, Grade 9, Academic or Applied



Principles of Mathematics, MPM1D
Grade 9, Academic
This course enables students to develop generalizations of mathematical ideas and methods through the exploration of applications, the effective use of technology (through computers and graphing calculators), and abstract reasoning. Students will investigate relationships to develop equations of straight lines in analytic geometry, explore relationships between volume and surface area of objects in measurement, and apply extended algebraic skills in problem solving. Students will engage in abstract extensions of core learning that will deepen their mathematical knowledge and enrich their understanding.

Prerequisite: None



Computer and Information Science ICS4M
Grade 12 University/College Preparations
This course helps students use programming and software engineering principles to design and develop algorithms and programs. Students will use software development and diagnostic tools, implement data structures and algorithms, and use file management techniques in project settings. They will also develop an understanding of the ethics of computer use and the impact of information technology on the community, and will explore postsecondary education and career paths in computer science.

Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science, Grade 11, University/College Preparation



Computer Engineering, ICE4M
Grade 12, University/college preparation
This course helps students understand and apply computer-engineering concepts. Students will analyse and design computer components such as logic circuits and interfaces; develop and construct systems and write the associated computer programs to drive real-world devices such as traffic lights, models, and robots; and explore networking hardware, protocols, and configurations. As well as developing project management skills, students will examine the ethics of computer use and explore related educational requirements and careers.

Prerequisite: ICE3M



Computer and Information Science ICS3M
Grade 11 University/College Preparation
This course helps students examine computer science concepts. Students will outline stages in software development, define standard control and data structures, identify on- and off-line resources, explain the functions of basic computer components, and develop programming and problem-solving skills by using operating systems and implementing defined practices. As well as identifying careers in computer science, students will develop an understanding of ethical use of computers and the impact of emergent technologies on society.

Prerequisite: None



Computer and Information Science TIK2O
Grade 10
This course introduces students to computer science concepts. Students will learn about the stages in software design; the fundamental programming constructs of sequence, selection, and repetition; the functions of internal and external computer components; the relationship among networks, operating systems, and application software and their uses; how programming languages evolve and will be introduced to Project Management Theory as a tool for problem solving. Students will also develop an awareness of computer related careers.

Prerequisite: None



Chemistry SCH4U
Grade 12, University Preparation
This course enables students to deepen their understanding of chemistry through the study of organic chemistry, energy changes and rates of reaction, chemical systems and equilibrium, electrochemistry, and atomic and molecular structure. Students will further develop problem-solving and laboratory skills as they investigate chemical processes, at the same time refining their ability to communicate scientific information. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of chemistry in daily life, and on evaluating the impact of chemical technology on the environment.
Prerequisite: Chemistry SCH3U, Grade 11 University Preparation



Chemistry SCH3U
Grade 11, University Preparation
This course focuses on the concepts and theories that form the basis of modern chemistry. Students will study the behaviors of solids, liquids, gases, and solutions; investigate changes and relationships in chemical systems; and explore how chemistry is used in developing new products and processes that affect our lives and our environment. Emphasis will also be placed on the importance of chemistry in other branches of science.
Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic



Physics SPH4U
Grade 12,University Preparation
This course enables students to deepen their understanding of the concepts and theories of physics. Students will explore further the laws of dynamics and energy transformations, and will investigate electrical, gravitational, and magnetic fields; electromagnetic radiation; and the interface between energy and matter. They will further develop their inquiry skills, learning, for example, how the interpretation of experimental data can provide indirect evidence to support the development of a scientific model. Students will also consider the impact on society and the environment of technological applications of physics.
Prerequisite: Physics SPH3U, Grade 11 University Preparation



Physics SPH3U
Grade 11,University Preparation
This course develops students’ understanding of the basic concepts of physics. Students will study the laws of dynamics and explore different kinds of forces, the quantification and forms of energy (mechanical, sound, light, thermal, and electrical), and the way energy is transformed and transmitted. They will develop scientific-inquiry skills as they verify accepted laws and solve both assigned problems and those emerging from their investigations. Students will also analyse the interrelationships between physics and technology, and consider the impact of technological applications of physics on society and the environment.
Prerequisite: Physics SPH3U, Grade 11 University Preparation



Biology, SBI4U
Grade 12, University Preparation
This course provides students with the opportunity for in-depth study of the concepts and processes associated with biological systems. Students will study theory and conduct investigations in the areas of metabolic processes, molecular genetics, homeostasis, evolution, and population dynamics. Emphasis will be placed on achievement of the detailed knowledge and refined skills needed for further study in various branches of the life sciences and related fields.
Prerequisite: Biology, Grade 11, University Preparation



Biology, SBI3U
Grade 11, University Preparation
This course furthers students’ understanding of the processes involved in biological systems. Students will study cellular functions, genetic continuity, internal systems and regulation, the diversity of living things, and the anatomy, growth, and functions of plants. The course focuses on the theoretical aspects of the topics under study, and helps students refine skills related to scientific investigation.
Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic



Science, SNC2D
Grade 10, Academic
This course enables students to develop a deeper understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry and physics, leading directly to the IB science program. It challenges students to develop further their skills in scientific inquiry, and to understand the interrelationships among science, technology, and the environment. Students will conduct investigations and understand scientific theories related to: ecology and the maintenance of ecosystems; chemical reactions, with particular attention to acid-base reactions; and energy and motion.
Prerequisite: Science, Grade 9, Academic or Applied



Science, SNC1D
Grade 9, Academic
This course enables students to understand important concepts in biology, chemistry and physics, which will be developed further in the IB science program. It challenges students to develop skills in the processes of scientific inquiry, and to relate science to technology, society, and the environment. Students will learn scientific theories and conduct investigations related to cell division and reproduction; atomic and molecular structures and the properties of elements and compounds; and the principles of electricit.
Prerequisite: None



English, ENG4U
Grade 12, University Preparation
This course emphasizes the development of literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills. Students will analyse challenging texts from various periods; conduct research and analyse the information gathered; write persuasive and literary essays; and analyse the relationship among media forms, audiences, and media industry practices. Texts include: The Great Gatsby, poetry by Margaret Atwood, Things Fall Apart, and The Outsider.....

Prerequisite: English, Grade 11, University Preparation



English, ENG2D
Grade 10, Academic
This course extends the range of analytic, reading, writing, oral communication, and thinking skills that students need for success in secondary school academic programs. Students will study and interpret challenging texts from contemporary and historical periods, including novels, poems, plays, and opinion pieces, and will analyse and create effective media works. An important focus will be the thoughtful use of spoken and written language. Texts include: Macbeth, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Myth and Meaning, Speak, and Night.

Prerequisite: English, Grade 9, Academic or Applied



English, ENG1D
Grade 9, Academic
This course emphasizes analytic reading, writing, oral communication, and thinking skills that students need for success in secondary school academic programes and their daily lives. Students will study and interpret texts from contemporary and historical periods, including plays, short stories, and short essays, and will investigate and create media works. An important focus will be the correct and effective use of spoken and written language. Students will be expected to complete the study of three novels. Texts include: The Chrysalids, Romeo and Juliet, and Catcher in the Rye.

Prerequisite: None



English in Daily Life, ESLBO
Grade 9, Open
This course expands students’ essential English communication skills and cultural knowledge and introduces the language of classroom studies. Students will develop oral classroom skills and reading strategies, expand their vocabulary, and use more complex sentence patterns. Students will also learn how to use some school and community resources.

Prerequisite: None



English for School and Work, ESLCO
Grade 10, Open
This course is designed to improve students’ accuracy in using English in classroom situations, for personal and career planning, and to understand the changing world around them. Students study and interpret a range of texts and produce a variety of forms of writing. Activities help students to develop their oral presentation skills and acquire study skills (including note-taking and summarizing skills) that will enhance their ability to learn in all subjects.

Prerequisite: ESLBO, or equivalent



Study Skills in English, ESLDO
Grade 11, Open
This course prepares students to use English with increasing accuracy in most classroom and social situations and to participate in society as informed citizens. Students will develop the reading, writing and oral presentation skills required for success in all subjects. Students will study and interpret a variety of grade-level texts, develop oral communication skills through participation in informal debates and seminars, and extend their range of research skills.

Prerequisite: ELD CO, ESLCO, or equivalent



Presentation and Speaking Skills, EPS3O
Grade 11
This course emphasizes the knowledge and skills required to plan and make effective presentations and to speak effectively in both formal and informal contexts, using such forms as reports, speeches, debates, panel discussions, storytelling, recitations, interviews, and multimedia presentations. Students will research and analyse the content and characteristics of convincing speeches and the techniques of effective speakers; design and rehearse presentations for a variety of purposes and audiences; select and use visual and technological aids to enhance their message; and assess the effectiveness of their own and others' presentations.

Prerequisite: None



Core French, FSF4U
Grade 12, University Preparation, Credit Value: 1
This course draws on a variety of themes to promote extensive development of French language skills. Students will consolidate their oral skills as they discuss literature, culture, and current issues. They will read a variety of texts and will write a formal essay. The use of correct grammar and appropriate language conventions in both spoken and written French will be emphasized throughout the course.

Prerequisite: Core French, Grade 11, University Preparation



Spanish, LWSDU
Grade 12, University Preparation
This course prepares students for university studies in Spanish. Students will enhance their ability to use Spanish with clarity and precision, and will develop the language skills needed to engage in sustained conversations and discussions, understand and evaluate information, read diverse materials for both study and pleasure, and write clearly and effectively. Students will also have opportunities to add to their knowledge of the culture of countries where the language is spoken through the use of community resources and computer technology.

Prerequisite: Spanish, grade 11, University Preparation



Farsi Language, LYGDO (Classical Studies and International Languages)
Grade 12, University Preparation
This course prepares students for university studies in the Persian language, Level 4. Students will enhance their ability to use the language with clarity and precision, and will develop the language skills needed to engage in sustained conversations and discussions, understand and evaluate information, read diverse materials for both study and pleasure, and write clearly and effectively. Students will also have opportunities to add to their knowledge of the culture of the countries where the language is spoken through the use of community resources and computer technology.

Prerequisite: Farsi language LYGCO, Grade 11, University Preparation



Farsi Language, LYGCO, (Classical Studies and International Languages)
Grade 11, University Preparation
This course emphasizes the development of literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills in the Farsi language. Students analyse challenging texts from various periods; conduct research and analyse the information gathered; write persuasive and Farsi literary essays; analyse the relationship among media forms, audiences, and media industry practices; an important focus in understanding the development of the Farsi language.

Prerequisite: None



World Religions: Beliefs, Issues, and Religious Traditions, HRT3M
Grade 11, University/College Preparation (an option in grade 10)
This course enables students to discover what others believe and how they live, and to appreciate their own unique heritage. Students will learn about the teachings and traditions of a variety of religions, the connections between religion and the development of civilizations, the place and function of religion in human experience, and the influence of a broad range of religions on contemporary society. This course also introduces students to skills used in researching and investigating world religions.

Prerequisite: None



Minimums of three students are required, for any courses, in order to start a lecture.
 

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