Opportunities

AP PSYCHOLOGY

The York Region District School Board has chosen our school to offer the Advanced Placement Program for students who want to challenge themselves with a more rigorous curriculum.  We invite all students who are willing to accept the challenge of a more demanding academic curriculum to consider enrolment into AP Psychology.  Although it is not a mandatory prerequisite taking grade 11 PRE-AP Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology is highly recommended for success in grade 12 AP Psychology.

The Advanced Placement Program (AP) is an international course of study written by university professors, which allows students to write standardized exams around the world.  Successful completion of the AP Psychology exam in May can earn credits or advanced standing at universities in Canada and abroad.  The biggest incentive for students enrolled in the program, is that they will be well prepared to meet the challenge of university courses.

 

Future Careers

Social and Human Services

  • Case manager
  • Community organizer
  • Counselor
  • Family support worker
  • Activity/recreation director
  • Administrator
  • Advocate
  • Grant writer
  • Development officer
  • Researcher

 

 Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT)and Social Work (MSW)

  • All of the above, at MFT or MSW licensed level
  • Psychotherapist with individuals, couples, families, and groups
  • Clinical case manager
  • Psychosocial skills trainer
  • Supervisor/manager of 
therapy/treatment program
  • Program developer
  • Researcher
  • Program evaluator    

 

Community Services 

  • Counselor
  • Parent educator
  • Youth development worker
  • Sexuality educator
  • Crisis/hotline worker
  • Program administrator/director
  • Grant-writer
  • Development officer
  • Program evaluator and 
researcher (MA/MSW or PhD)
  • Clergy, pastoral care

 

Education

  • Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE)
  • Teacher – preschool (BA), high school (BA with certification), or higher education (MA/MS or PhD)
  • Administrator
  • Advocate/policy analyst
  • After school program director
  • Program evaluator
  • Curriculum developer
  • School counselor (MA/MS)
  • Family support counselor for 
parents of children with special 
needs
  • Family resource coordinator
  • Educational researcher (PhD)