Grade 9
Exploring Technology (TAS1O1)
Project based course integrates all available UHs technology programs including design, electronics, graphic design, digital movie making and construction. The emphasis is on invetion and exploration.
Exploring Computer Technology (TEJ1O1)
Project based course concentrates on computer technology. The emphasis is on invention and exploration.
Grade 10, 11 and 12 - Six Streams Available
Gr. 10 Green Industries - THJ2O1 (Open)
Plant propagation, production, maintenance, and harvesting activities, Floral or landscaping designs, Environmental and food sustainability activities.
Gr. 10 Manufacturing Technology - TMJ2O1 (Open)
Technical drawings, Hand tools, Layout techniques, Machine operation, Precision measurement, (CNC) programming.
Design Technology (TDJ2O/3M/4M1)
Industrial Design, Architectural Design and Laser Engraving/ Cutting
Construction Technology (TCJ2O/3C/4C1)
Carpentry, Woodworking and CnC Production
Communication Technology (TGJ2O/3M/4M1 & TGG4M1)
Digital Photography, Video Production, Graphic Design, Sign Production, Audio Engineering and Television Broadcasting
Computer Engineering (TEJ2O/3M/4M1)
Robotics, Programming, Networking, Circuit Construction, 3D printing
Areas of Interest
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Communications Technology: Graphic Design, Animation, Digital Photography, Video and Audio (TGJ2O1)
This course will be centred on graphics, 2D animation, digital photography, video and audio production.
Communications Technology: Graphic Design, Digital Publishing, Video, Broadcast Production (TGJ3M1) (College/University)
Students will explore all aspects of video production, animation, digital audio, graphics and digital photography.
Communications Technology: Yearbook Design (TGG4M1)
In this course, students will learn the principles of journalism, layout and design, photography and desktop publishing.
Communications Technology: The Digital Portfolio (TGJ4M1) (College/University)
This course enables students to further develop media knowledge and skills while designing and producing projects in the areas of live, recorded and graphic communications and interactive new media.
Construction Technology: (TCJ2O1)
Students learn about the materials, machines, tools and processes used in the construction industry. Students will design and build projects while simultaneously learning and practicing proper and safe construction techniques.
Construction Technology: (TCJ3C1/TCJ3E1) (College/Workplace)
Students will learn construction techniques through hands-on experiences by using a variety of different materials, processes, tools and equipment to assemble different woodworking projects.
Construction Technology: (TCJ4C1) (College/Workplace)
Students will practice advanced woodworking techniques using a variety of industrial machinery as well as hand and power tools to assemble different woodworking projects.
Technological Design (TDJ2O1)
Students will learn how to design, draw, develop and apply their ideas through a series of industry design and architecturally themed exercises and projets.
Technological Design: Industrial and Architectural Design (TDJ3M1) (College/University)
Students will continue to develop their design skills through industrial design and architecturally themed activities and projects, including the design and construction of scale models using different materials and processes.
Technological Design: Industrial and Architectural Design (TDJ4M1) (College/University)
Students apply industrial design and architectural theory in the development of advance design projects.
Computer Engineering (TEJ1O1) (Open)
Project-based course integrates programming, computer hardware and electronics which includes an introduction to logic gates, number systems and robotics. The emphasis is on invention and exploration.
Computer Engineering (TEJ2O1) (Open)
Students will be introduced to designing, developing and applying problem solving and the design process in computer hardware, programming, engineering, electronics, automation and robotics projects.
Computer Engineering (TEJ3M1) (College/University)
Students will learn how to design, develop and apply problem solving and the design process in computer hardware, programming, engineering, electronics and circuit design, automation and robotics projects.
Computer Engineering (TEJ4M1) (College/University)
Advanced topics in engineering including computer hardware, programming, networking, electronics and circuit design, automation and robotics projects.
Manufacturing Technology (TMJ2O1)(Open)
Students will be introduced to technical drawings, hand tools, layout techniques, drill press operation, band saw operation, mitre saw operation, jointer and planer operation, precision measurement, quality control and computer numerical control (CNC) programming, set-up operation and more.
Green Industries (THJ2O1)
Students will participate in a number of hands-on projects that may include:
- plant propagations, production, maintenance and harvesting activities
- the development of floral or landscaping designs
- environmental and food sustainability activities.