Manufacturing SHSM

 

About The Program

The Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) program in Manufacturing gives students an opportunity to specialize, gain qualifications, and plan a career pathway in various areas of the Manufacturing sector while still in high school.  The SHSM Program has a number of required components, designed to give students a "leg-up" to pursue post-secondary opportunities in each of the identified sectors, valuing all 4 destinations.  

The Required Components are as follows:

  • Bundled Credits: Each SHSM program offers students a bundle of 8 - 10 credits, including:
    • 4 "major" credits in Manufacturing (2 in Grade 11 and 2 in Grade 12)
    • Supporting credits: 1 Grade 11 English credit, 1 Grade 12 math credit,  1 science credit, 2 cooperative education credits, and other complimenting credits depending on the program, that will be delivered in the context of that sector
  • Contextualized Learning Activities: Supporting credits, such as English, math, and science include units and other opportunities for SHSM students to learn in the context of the sector they have chosen
    • i.e. Students complete a unit in English based on transportation terms, definitions and development of work orders for various automotive jobs to complete in a shop
  • Certifications and Awareness Training: Sector-recognized certifications related to the major and selected from a list, including Standard First Aid, CPR Training, WHMIS and three electives specific to the Manufacturing sector, such as CAD/CAM training
  • Experiential Learning Opportunities: 
    • Job-shadowing, job-twinning, work experience
    • Minimum of 2 Cooperative Education credits linked to the major
    • Field trips, other workplace experiences for students to explore careers related to that sector
  • Documentation of Essential Skills and Work Habits through the Ontario Skills Passport
  • Reach Ahead Experiences: In the field and sectors considered as a post-secondary destination, ranging from a few hours to full courses (dual credit programs)
  • Students can complete the SHSM program to prepare them for their pathway to any of the four post-secondary destinations, apprenticeship, college, university and work

More Information

For more information on the Specialist High Skills Major Manufacturing program, contact your school guidance counsellor, log onto OnSORTS.ca or contact the program teacher. 

First Robotics

If you are interested in finding out more information about the First Robotics competition that is done by a number of the schools in Halton, you can go to the following link.  Right now, First Robotics is a component of the Burlington Central High School, White Oaks High School SHSM programs.  For other schools involved, look at the website below.

http://bchrobotics.com

Level 1 MTCU Curriculum for Machining / Mechanical Trades

The OYAP/SHSM Manufacturing program delivers the Level 1 Ministry of Training Colleges and University level 1 curriculum for apprenticeship.  This course prepares students for doing an apprenticeship and for getting into all destinations in the machining trades.  This will prepare the student for college/university technician, technology and engineering programs. 

Programs & Locations

Program Name Location City Program Teacher Further Information
SHSM Manufacturing Burlington Central High School Burlington< Chris Arnold arnoldc@hdsb.ca
(905)634-7768
Program Brochure
OYAP/SHSM
Manufacturing
M.M. Robinson      High School Burlington Jeff Pilszak
pilszakj@hdsb.ca
(905)335-5588
Program Brochure
SHSM Manufacturing White Oaks Secondary School Oakville Andrew Watson
watsona@hdsb.ca
(905) 845-5200
Program Brochure
SHSM Manufacturing Milton District High School Milton Robert Cino
cinoro@hdsb.ca
905 878-2839 ext 247
Program Brochure

Process:

To learn more about the process or to start the process you can download the following document. This document is designed to help you through the process of being accepted into a SHSM program.

Downloads:

You may also pick up a complete package from the School to Career Guidance contact at your present school to book a visit or interview.

For the name of the School to Career Contact at your school go to our Contact Us page.

Future Building Toronto 2012:  Are you interested in a career in the construction sector?  You might want to go to this event that is being held March 27, 28, 29 from 9am-3pm at the Better Living Centre in Toronto.  Talk to the experts!  For more information or to register, go to www.futurebuilding.ca or contact Barb Finan at finanb@hdsb.ca  

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