2023-2024
Morning Courses (AM) - 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Afternoon Courses (PM) - 12:10 p.m. to 2:40 p.m.
Quad 1: September 18 to November 17
Quad 2: November 21 to February 2
Quad 3: February 6 to April 17
Quad 4: April 19 to June 20
For course descriptions and prerequisites, please visit the Ontario Ministry of Education Secondary School Curriculum documents.
We encourage students to register early as course offerings are not guaranteed and are subject to sufficient enrollment.
If you require assistance with course selection and would like to book an In-Person registration appointment, please email adultdayschool.guidance@yrdsb.ca
Course Offerings
Legend for tables below:
Col. = College
Uni. = University
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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Visual Arts - Gr. 11, Open | AVI3M | AM | |||
Visual Arts - Gr. 12, Uni./Col. | AVI4M | AM | |||
Visual Arts: Drawing - Gr. 11, Uni./Col. | AWL3M | AM | |||
Visual Arts: Drawing - Gr. 12, Uni./Col. | AWL4M | AM | |||
Visual Arts - Painting - Gr.11, Uni./Col. | AWN3M | AM | |||
Visual Arts - Painting - Gr.12, Uni./Col. | AWN4M | AM | |||
Photography - Gr. 11, Uni./Col. | AWQ3M | AM | |||
Photography - Gr. 12, Uni./Col. | AWQ4M | AM |
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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International Business Fundamentals - Gr. 12, Uni./Col. | BBB4M | CXLD | |||
Business Leadership Management Fundamentals - Gr. 12, Uni./Col. | BOH4M | ||||
Information & Communication Technology - Gr. 11, Open | BTA3O | CXLD | PM | ||
Information & Communication Technology - Gr. 10, Open | BTT2O | PM | PM | PM | |
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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Canada: History, Identity & Culture - Gr. 12, Uni | CHI4U | AM (remote) | AM (remote) | ||
World History since the Fifteenth Century - Gr. 12, University | CHY4U | AM (remote) |
PM (remote) |
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Canadian & International Law - Gr. 12, Uni. | CLN4U |
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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English - Gr. 10, Academic | ENG2D | AM | AM | AM | AM |
English - Gr. 10, Applied | ENG2P | AM | AM | AM | AM |
English: Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Voices - Gr. 11, Col. |
NBE3C | AM | AM, PM | AM | AM |
English: Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Voices - Gr. 11, Uni. Please note: NBE3U replaces ENG3U and is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 English university preparation course. |
NBE3U | AM | AM,PM | AM,PM | AM,PM |
Literacy - Gr. 12, Open | OLC4O | PM | PM | PM | PM |
English - Gr. 12, Col. | ENG4C | AM | AM,PM | AM | AM |
English - Gr. 12, Uni. | ENG4U | AM, PM (remote) |
AM, PM |
AM, PM |
AM, PM |
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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ESL - Levels A, B, C, D, E | ESL | AM | AM | AM | AM |
Civics and Citizenship/Career Studies (recommended with ESL A) | CHV2OL/GLC2OL | PM | CXLD | PM | |
Presentation & Speaking Skills - Gr. 11, Open (recommended with ESL B) |
EPS3OL | PM | PM | PM | PM |
Information & Communication Technology - Gr. 10, Open | BTT2OL | PM | PM | PM | PM |
Literacy Skills: Reading & Writing - Gr. 10, Open | ELS2O1 | PM | PM | PM | PM |
Literacy - Gr. 12, Open | OLC4OL | PM (remote) |
PM | PM | PM |
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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Foundations for College Math - Gr. 12, Col. | MAP4C | PM | |||
Foundations for College Math - Gr. 11, Col. | MBF3C | ||||
Principles of Mathematics - Gr. 10, Academic | MPM2D | PM | CXLD | PM | |
Functions and Applications, Gr. 11, Uni./Col. | MCF3M | PM (remote) |
AM | AM (remote) |
AM (remote) |
Functions - Gr. 11, Uni. | MCR3U | PM (remote) |
AM |
AM (remote) |
AM (remote) |
Calculus & Vectors - Gr. 12, Uni. | MCV4U | AM (remote) |
PM (remote) |
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Data Management - Gr. 12, Uni. | MDM4U | PM (remote) |
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Advanced Functions - Gr. 12, Uni. | MHF4U | AM (remote) |
PM (remote) |
AM (remote) |
AM (remote) |
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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Biology - Gr. 11, Col. | SBI3C | PM | PM | AM | AM |
Biology - Gr. 11, Uni. | SBI3U | PM | PM | AM | AM |
Biology - Gr. 12, Uni. | SBI4U | AM | AM | PM | PM |
Chemistry - Gr. 11, Uni. | SCH3U | AM | AM | PM | PM |
Chemistry - Gr. 12, Col. | SCH4C | AM | AM | PM | |
Chemistry - Gr. 12, Uni. | SCH4U | PM | PM | AM | PM |
Physics - Gr. 11, Uni. | SPH3U | PM | PM | ||
Physics - Gr. 12, Uni. | SPH4U | PM | PM |
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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Nutrition & Health - Gr. 12, Col. | HFA4C | PM | PM | PM | |
Nutrition & Health - Gr. 12, Uni. | HFA4U | PM | PM | PM | |
Food and Culture - Gr. 11, Uni | HFC3M | PM | PM | ||
Challenge and Change in Society - Gr. 12, Uni. | HSB4U | AM | |||
World Cultures - Grade 12, Uni./Col. | HSC4M | PM | |||
Equity & Social Justice: From Theory to Practice - Gr. 12 Uni./Col. | HSE4M | PM | |||
Philosophy: Questions and Theories - Gr. 12, Uni. | HZT4U |
Course | Code | Quad 1 | Quad 2 | Quad 3 | Quad 4 |
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Cooperative Education (Full Day Program) | XCOP | AM/PM | AM/PM |
Delivery Model: Classes are held online.
Dates and Times: February 24 - June 4, 2024, every Tuesday from 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm synchronous ONLINE plus additional 2-3 asynchronous hours per week.
Course Name: Foundations of Psychology (HBF4T/PSY191)
This course examines selected theories, research and applied forms of psychology as well as the development of the discipline. It is designed for students in the Liberal Arts Program, and, in combination with Foundations of Psychology II, will provide an introduction to the discipline, preparing students for ongoing study in the field. Students will also gain an appreciative understanding of psychology's diversity, the history and nature of the discipline, and its relevance to some of the more interesting contemporary issues in our world. Through lectures, readings, discussions, and assignments, this course will introduce students to some of the research methods, theories, major figures and perspectives found in psychology. The course emphasizes the development of critical thinking skills, facilitates the practical application of student learning, and promotes the integration of course materials into students' understanding of themselves and their world.
Details: College course tuition and books are free of cost. Please contact steph.parent@yrdsb.ca for additional information.