Manufacturing 

SHSM Policy And Implementation Guide - Manufacturing 

The SHSM in manufacturing provides students with a strong foundation for a wide variety of careers in the manufacturing sector, from those focusing on the service, repair, and modification of vehicles and vehicle systems to those related to the organization and management of manufacturing services and mass-transit systems. 

Required Certifications for the SHSM – Manufacturing

Required Courses for the SHSM – Manufacturing

These credits make up the bundle:

Manufacturing SHSM Ministry Approved Courses (Sept 2022)

Required Experiential Learning and Career Exploration for the SHSM – Manufacturing

Experiential learning and career exploration opportunities relevant to the sector might include the following:

For more information on Experiential Learning at YCDSB visit: https://ycdsb.link/elycdsb

Required Reach Ahead Experiences for the SHSM – Manufacturing

Students are provided one or more reach ahead experiences – opportunities to take the next steps along their chosen pathway – as shown in the following examples:


Required Sector-Partnered Experiences for the SHSM – Manufacturing

All students pursuing an SHSM must complete at least one sector-partnered experience (SPE). SPEs are learning experiences tied to a student's chosen SHSM sector, developed and delivered by sector partners in tandem with teachers. All SPEs focus on one of the following:

The concepts of innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship (ICE) are inextricably linked. Innovation is the generation and realization of a new idea in the world; this means that innovation contains within it elements of both creativity and entrepreneurship. Creativity comes into play in the generation of ideas to meet a need in the world, based on a fundamental belief that there is more than one right answer to a given problem. Entrepreneurship is the set of activities aimed at building, scaling and sustaining the new ideas into an organization, whether extending an existing organization or creating a new one.

ICE, coding (computer programming), and mathematical literacy are all areas of knowledge that are key to a wide variety of 21st century careers. An SPE is designed to support students in cultivating the mindset that is needed for success in any of these areas of focus – a mindset that includes proposing ideas and solutions, taking smart risks in a safe environment, studying the results, and applying critical thinking.

Future Career Paths

Graduates with an SHSM in Manufacturing will not only finish with an enhanced resume of experiences but they will also be provided with a strong understanding of the many aspects of the manufacturing sector.  A small sample of careers in this field includes: 

Connection to the Community 

“Engineering Your Future” provides students with opportunities to explore robotics, electro-pneumatics, CNC applications and other computer-based technologies that enable 3-D design.  In addition, students also explore a wide range of fabrication processes and machine-based manufacturing. This SHSM extends the benefits of an existing “accelerated program” in manufacturing that partners the YCDSB with Seneca College.  Students also participate in the UOIT “Ambassador” program that enables them to participate in various activities, including mentorship.  

Dual Credits 

Manufacturing SHSM students are automatically eligible to enrol in dual high school/college credit courses during their co-op placements. These courses are taught on a college campus. Choosing this option will reap several benefits: 

The courses offered may vary. Find updated Dual Credit information at WWW.YCDSB.CA

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