The first three characters indicate the Ministry approved course title. In this example: SNC = Science
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The fourth position indicates the grade or language level. In this example: 1 = Grade 9
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The fifth position indicates the course type. In this example: W = Destreamed
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If there is a character in the sixth position, it indi-cates program or credit differentiation or the focus of the course. In this example: F = French Immersion
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A = The Arts
B = Business Studies
C = Canadian and World Studies
D = Cooperative Education
E = English, English Literacy Development, English as a Second Language
F = French as a Second Language
G = Guidance and Career Education
H = Social Sciences and the Humanities
I = Computer Studies, and Interdisciplinary Studies
K = Non-credit courses
L = Classical and International Languages, and Native Languages
M = Mathematics
N = Native Studies
P = Health and Physical Education
S = Science
T = Technological Education
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1 = Grade 9
2 = Grade 10
3 = Grade 11
4 = Grade 12
Languages
A = Level 1
B = Level 2
C = Level 3
D = Level 4
E = Level 5
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Grades 9 and 10
D = Academic
P = Applied
O = Open
L = Locally Developed (Compulsory Credit)
W = Destreamed
Grades 11 and 12
U = University
M = University/College
C = College
E = Workplace
O = Open
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A. Single credit Cooperative Education course (French Immersion)
B. Double credit Cooperative Education course (French Immersion)
C. Single credit Cooperative Education course
D. Double credit Cooperative Education course
E. Enriched Course
F. French Immersion/Extended French course
G. Specialized Gifted Program course
H. Advanced Placement course (AP) where the language of instruction is French
I. Specialized Gifted Program course where language of instruction is French
J. French Immersion, Enriched where language of instruction is in French.
K. Arts Canterbury course
L. Special Education Credit course
M. Regular Non-credit course
N.Special Education Non-credit course
O. Credit Recovery
P. Female Physical Education
Q. Male Physical Education
R. Advanced Placement course (AP)
S. Sheltered course (ESL/ELD)
T.eLearning course
U. Yearbook
V. Special Education Credit Recovery
W. First half of full credit course
X. Second half of full credit course
Y. First half of full credit Special Education course
Z. Second half of full credit Special Education course
1-4 and 8-9 - Schools may use for internal scheduling purposes
5 - Dual Credit - Team Teaching
6 - Online French courses in Summer School and French Credit Recovery
7 - Credit Recovery, Independent Learning Course and Mini - Alternative Program
0 (zero) - Focus Program Credit
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