International Baccalaureate at Colonel By

Liberal Arts Student
The following is an example of a potential schedule for the student seeking a liberal arts curriculum in secondary school and University.
Please note that the group 2, 3, 4, and 6 have a selection of options available to complete this course of study, and the Options and Compulsory section allows the student to construct their curriculum in such a way to earn the required compulsory courses for their Ontario Diploma and take courses that interest them and lead towards their post-secondary goals.

Prte-IB Years (9, 10)

 
PRE-IB (9)
PRE-IB (10)
Group 1: Language A1
Enriched English
Enriched English
Group 2: 2nd Lanugage
French or Spanish
French or Spanish
Group 3: Individuals and Society
Enriched Geography
Enriched History
Group 4: Experimental Science
Enriched Science
Enriched Science
Group 5: Mathematics
Academic Math (Maths Studies)
Academic Math (Math Studies)
Group 6: IB Option
N/A
N/A
Theory of Knowledge
N/A
N/A
Options and Compulsory courses of Ontario Diploma
3 Student choices
3 Student choices
 
8 courses expected
8 courses expected

IB Diploma Years

 
IB 1 (11)
IB 2 (12)
Group 1: Language A1
Enriched English
Enriched English
Group 2: 2nd Lanugage
French or Spanish
French or Spanish
Group 3: Individuals and Society
Choice of Geography, History, or ITGS
Continuation of IB 1 choice
Group 4: Experimental Science
Enriched Biology
Contination of Enriched Biology
Group 5: Mathematics
Functions and Relations or Function (Math Studies)
Math of Data Management (Math Studies)
Group 6: IB Option
A second selection form group 2 or 3, Music or Art
Continuation of IB 1 choice
Theory of Knowledge
ToK
N/A
Options and Compulsory courses of Ontario Diploma
1 Student choices
2 Student choices
 
8 courses expected
6 courses minimum


Liberal Arts studies at University offer a great diversity to students. Program options offered are: Linguistics, Law, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, English, History, Geography, Leisure Studies, Political Science, Women's Studies, Public Administration, Music (these selections taken from the University of Ottawa course calendar)
Adding the Calculus would offer as well: Commerce, Accounting, Arts (Mathematics), Human Kinetics, Economics
Many universities will assess the student's grades based on their top six 4U/M courses including English, additional courses will require the additional Calculus course.
Grade 11 Options courses would be filled with University pre-requisites ouside of IB.


 

 

 

 


 





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