High School Course Streams

Check your school’s website to see how their high school course streams work. For example, what grade do you need to move up an academic level? Each school will set different grade requirements. Check your school’s website or ask your grade coordinator, school counselor or Braided Journey’s Grad Coach for more information.

In senior high school, provincially developed programs are designed to accommodate transfer between course sequences at particular points. Special circumstances may warrant student transfer at other points; however, the possible transfer points are as follows for

  • Aboriginal Studies Program
  • Arts Education Course Sequences
  • English Language Arts Program
  • Français Program
  • French Language Arts Program
  • French as a Second Language Course Sequences
  • Mathematics Program
  • Science Program
  • Social Studies Program
  • Knowledge and Employability Occupational Courses to Career and Technology Studies Courses

Students generally take the prerequisite in a course sequence (e.g., English Language Arts 10-1, 20-1, 30-1). This route is designated by solid arrows. However, Alberta Education recognizes that students may transfer between course sequences and these possible routes are designated by broken arrows.

The school authority shall have a policy that clearly states the criteria to be met by a student who wishes to change course sequences.

English Language Arts (ELA) Program

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(Each course is 5 credits.)

Social Studies Program

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(Each course is 5 credits.)

Mathematics Program

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(Each course is 5 credits.)

1 Mathematics 30-1 is a prerequisite or corequisite for Mathematics 31.

Science Program

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(Each course is 5 credits.)

1 Students who have achieved a final mark of 50% or greater in any one of Biology 20, Chemistry 20, Physics 20 or Science 20 may enrol in Science 30.

Aboriginal Studies Program

 

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(Credit values may differ for each course. Courses may be 3 or 5 credits.)

Arts Education Course Sequences

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(Credit values may differ for each course. The 10-level and 20-level courses can be 3, 4 or 5 credits. The 30-level courses are 5 credits.)

Drama

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(Credit values may differ for each course. The 10-level and 20-level courses can be 3 or 5 credits. The 30-level course is 5 credits.)

Music Disciplines

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(Credit values may differ for each course. The 10-level and 20-level courses and General Music 30 can be 3 or 5 credits. Instrumental Music 30 and Choral Music 30 are 5 credits.)

Knowledge and Employability Occupational Courses to Career and Technology Studies (CTS) Courses

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(Each CTS course is typically 1 credit.)
(Each Knowledge and Employability course is 5 credits.)

1 Transfer from a 10-4 Knowledge and Employability occupational course directly to an intermediate-level (2000 series) Career and Technology Studies course may be considered where there is content relevancy and prerequisite requirements are met.