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Students will dig into the local agricultural community with a focus on plant science, farming, animal science, and the environment! Through unique learning opportunities and events – interactive field trips, inspiring guest speakers, sector-partnered experiences, and work placements – students will develop transferable skills and gain a deeper understanding of this sector. They will also cultivate relationships with industry professionals and partners, such as the Ontario Agricultural College, Ontario Veterinary College, Vineland Research Center, and Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Hands-On Learning
Industry-Relevant Certifications and Expert Connections
Clear Pathways to Your Dream Career
Acquiring Specialized Expertise
Enhanced Employability
Foundation for Further Education and Entrepreneurship
With an SHSM under your belt, you're not just another student - you're a specialist. Employers are on the lookout for the skills and knowledge you'll possess, making you a standout candidate in a competitive job market.
The following courses are recommended if you are considering enrolling in SHSM - Agriculture.
To earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with an SHSM, students must complete the five required components.
First steps: Students and their parents/guardians are encouraged to consult with guidance counsellors and teachers to select the courses that will enable students to pursue their goals.
Helpful tips:
Three (3) compulsory:
Three (3) electives
For a full list of electives available at your school, please speak with a guidance counsellor or technological teacher.
Experiential learning and career exploration activities give students opportunities to explore, observe, participate in, and reflect on a variety of sector-specific experiences and careers. These activities also enable students enrolled in the SHSM to find out about the opportunities available in careers that interest them. These opportunities might include:
Reach Ahead experiences are learning experiences connected with the student’s postsecondary pathway in their selected sector. Students are provided one or more reach ahead experiences – opportunities to take the next steps along their chosen pathway. Some examples can include:
Students engage with a sector partner and apply skills to gain insight into the relationship between this sector and ICE (innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship), coding, and/or mathematical literacy.
Talk to your teacher or guidance department today!