Students enrolled in the SHSM–Energy will be involved in today's rapid and exciting changes in green energy technologies. They will have the opportunity to solve some of the most pressing issues facing modern societies, while having good prospects for a varied career in a dynamic sector. Where local circumstances allow, boards may elect to offer one or more variants of the SHSM in a given sector, each with a particular area of focus. This SHSM may be designed to have a particular focus – for example, on power generation and distribution, renewable and alternative energy, or energy efficiency. This focus is achieved through the selection of the four major credits in the bundle.
For local labour market opportunities in the sector, see your local SHSM contact at the board office.
The requirements of this SHSM are unique and are geared to the energy sector. However, the design of all SHSM programs follows a consistent model, described in Section A: Policy.
The SHSM–Energy has the following five required components:
These credits make up the bundle:
1. Note that a compulsory English credit is required in Grade 11 and in Grade 12 for graduation with an OSSD. Schools may determine whether the CLA, if offered, is completed in the Grade 11 or Grade 12 English course.
See Section A1.2 for more on SHSM credits and CLAs.
Credits |
Apprenticeship Training Grades 11–12 |
College Grades 11–12 |
University Grades 11–12 |
Workplace Grades 11–12 |
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Major Credits One credit may be substituted with a cooperative education credit (additional to the 2 required co-op credits) |
4 Including at least one Gr. 11 and one Gr. 12 credit |
4 Including at least one Gr. 11 and one Gr. 12 credit |
4 Including at least one Gr. 11 and one Gr. 12 credit |
4 Including at least one Gr. 11 and one Gr. 12 credit |
English may include a CLA | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Mathematics may include a CLA | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Business Studies or Canadian and World Studies or Science may include a CLA May be substituted with 1 cooperative education credit (additional to the 2 required co-op credits) |
1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Cooperative Education | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Total number of credits | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 |
Note: Multiple credits in the Ontario technological education curriculum allow additional instructional time for the practice and refinement of skills needed to develop student performance to the levels required for certification, entry into apprenticeship programs, or participation in school–work transition programs (see The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12: Technological Education, 2009, page 17).
This SHSM sector requires students to complete a specified number of compulsory and elective sector-recognized certifications and/or training courses/programs, as indicated in the following table. NOTE: Where an item in the table is capitalized, it is the proper name of the specific certification or training course/program that is appropriate for the SHSM. Where an item is lowercased, it is the name of an area, type, or category of training for which specific certifications or training courses/programs should be selected by the school or board. The requirements are summarized in the table below.
See Section A1.3 for more on SHSM certifications and training.
Three (3) compulsory | ||
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Level C – includes automated external defibrillation (AED) | Standard First Aid | Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) – generic (i.e., not site-specific) instruction |
Three (3) electives from the list below | |||
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advanced training in a technique (313) | advanced training in a technology (309) | alternative energy | anti-oppression and allyship training |
basic electrical safety | compass/map/global positioning system (GPS) | computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) | confined space awareness |
customer service | elevated work platforms | energy efficiency | ergonomics |
fall protection | fire safety and fire extinguisher use | first aid/CPR/AED awareness | geographic information system (GIS) |
hazardous materials | health and safety – basic | hoisting and rigging | infection control |
ladder safety training | leadership skills | lockout/tagging | ozone-depletion prevention |
pipeline construction safety | portfolio development | project management | radiation safety |
renewable energy | sector specific software 1 | sector-specific vehicle operation and safety | trenching safety |
watershed management | Working at Heights |
Experiential learning and career exploration opportunities relevant to the sector might include the following:
See Section A1.4 for more on experiential learning and career exploration activities.
Note that volunteer activities in an SHSM cannot be counted towards the hours of community involvement required to earn the OSSD.
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:
See Section A1.5 for more on reach ahead experiences.
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.
See Section A1.6 for more on sector-partnered experiences (SPEs).
Visit the ministry's SHSM website for related resources.
See Section B3.4 for information on building awareness of SHSM programs among students in Grades 7 and 8.
See Section B3.4 for information on providing Grade 9 and 10 students with opportunities for exploration of SHSM programs. In addition, students considering this SHSM can be encouraged to enrol in the following courses to become better informed about careers and postsecondary options related to the energy sector:
Students acquire the sector-specific knowledge and technical skills required to earn their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with an SHSM–Energy by completing its five required components. 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.
The four major credits for an SHSM–Energy will vary according to the area of focus:
Students have the option of choosing a science course or a geography course depending on heir SHSM focus and postsecondary plans, as shown in the following examples:
Students pursuing an apprenticeship training pathway should consider the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP), which enables them to start an apprenticeship while earning their OSSD.
Students pursuing a university pathway are advised to complete their required cooperative education credits in Grade 11, in order to allow room in their timetables in Grade 12 for credits needed to meet university entrance requirements.
When helping students plan their SHSMs, particularly with respect to the selection of courses to fulfil the requirement for credits in the major, teachers should bear in mind that technological education courses can be offered as single-credit or multiple-credit courses.
This template shows program requirements for the SHSM–Energy in Grades 11 and 12, along with some of the additional credits needed for an OSSD. It is provided to help guide students in choosing the credits they need to meet the SHSM requirements in the pathway of their choice. Students should always review their pathways plan with their parents/guardians and their teachers to ensure that they have all the credits they need to graduate with an SHSM–Energy.
Apprenticeship Training Pathway Specialization Grades 11–12 |
College Pathway Specialization Grades 11–12 |
University Pathway Specialization Grades 11–12 |
Workplace Pathway Specialization Grades 11–12 |
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1 English credit (C)* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) |
1 English credit (C)* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) |
1 English credit (C)* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) |
1 English credit (C)* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) |
1 math credit (C)* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) |
1 math credit (C)* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) |
1 math credit (C)* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) |
1 math credit (C)* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) |
1 business studies* or science credit* or Canadian and world studies credit* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) A cooperative education credit related to the sector may be substituted. |
1 business studies* or science credit* or Canadian and world studies credit* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) A cooperative education credit related to the sector may be substituted. |
1 business studies* or science credit* or Canadian and world studies credit* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) A cooperative education credit related to the sector may be substituted. |
1 business studies* or science credit* or Canadian and world studies credit* (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12) A cooperative education credit related to the sector may be substituted. |
4 energy major credits (including a Gr. 11 and a Gr. 12 credit) A cooperative education credit related to the sector may be substituted for one of these four credits. |
4 energy major credits (including a Gr. 11 and a Gr. 12 credit) A cooperative education credit related to the sector may be substituted for one of these four credits. |
4 energy major credits (including a Gr. 11 and a Gr. 12 credit) A cooperative education credit related to the sector may be substituted for one of these four credits. |
4 energy major credits (including a Gr. 11 and a Gr. 12 credit) A cooperative education credit related to the sector may be substituted for one of these four credits. |
2 cooperative education credits related to the sector (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12)** May be used as (C) credits |
2 cooperative education credits related to the sector (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12)** May be used as (C) credits |
2 cooperative education credits related to the sector (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12)** May be used as (C) credits |
2 cooperative education credits related to the sector (in either Gr. 11 or Gr. 12)** May be used as (C) credits |
2 optional or compulsory credits (Gr. 11) | 2 optional or compulsory credits (Gr. 11) | 2 optional or compulsory credits (Gr. 11) | 2 optional or compulsory credits (Gr. 11) |
2 optional or compulsory credits (Gr. 12) | 2 optional or compulsory credits (Gr. 12) | 2 optional or compulsory credits (Gr. 12) | 2 optional or compulsory credits (Gr. 12) |
* A contextualized learning activity (CLA) must be included in the course in schools that have committed to offering CLAs (see “Other Required Credits” in section A1.2). (Note that students must take Grade 11 and Grade 12 English to graduate with an OSSD, but the CLA may be offered in either grade.)
** May be taken the summer before Grade 11
Note: To guide students and teachers in the development of their SHSM program, schools can access the latest approved SHSM course list for each sector through their SHSM board lead.
The following table provides examples of occupations in the energy sector, with corresponding National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes, sorted according to the type of postsecondary education or training the occupations would normally require. Many of the careers listed below can be obtained by following several different pathways. For example, "Technical Sales Specialist" appears under the college pathway but may also be achieved by following the university or workplace pathway.
See Part 2 of the Introduction for more on occupations and NOC codes.
Apprenticeship Training | College |
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University | Workplace |
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Note: This information is based on the 2016 NOC. An update to the NOC in 2016 resulted in changes to the codes and titles for some occupations, and in some cases to the occupations included in the group. For more detail, refer to the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD) web page, Ontario's Labour Market (https://www.ontario.ca/page/labour-market). (Note also that some of the names of occupations listed here reflect common usage in the sector and may differ slightly from those used in the NOC system.)
The following are examples of programs and training related to careers in the energy sector and the accreditations associated with each.
Apprenticeship Training | |
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Electrician – Construction and Maintenance | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
Fitter Welder | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
Industrial Electrician | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
Industrial Instrument Mechanic | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
Industrial Mechanic Millwright | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
Powerline Technician | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
Process Operator | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
Steamfitter | Certificate of apprenticeship/certificate of qualification |
College | |
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Architectural Technician/Technologist | Diploma |
Building Renovation Technician | Diploma |
Chemical Engineering Technician – Environmental | Diploma |
Chemical Engineering Technology – Lab and Process Control | Diploma |
Civil Engineering Technician/Technologist | Diploma |
Construction Engineering Technician | Diploma |
Earth Resources Technician | Diploma |
Electrical Engineering Technician/Technologist | Diploma |
Electromechanical Engineering Technician | Diploma |
Energy System Engineering Technician | Diploma |
Energy Systems Technology | Diploma |
Environmental Control | Diploma |
Environmental Science Technician/Technologist | Diploma |
Gas and Oil Burner Technician/Geomatics Technician | Diploma |
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) | Diploma |
Instrumentation Engineering Technician/Technologist | Diploma |
Manufacturing Engineering | Diploma |
Manufacturing Management | Diploma |
Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technologist | Diploma |
Power Engineering | Diploma |
Powerline Technician | Diploma |
Quality Assurance – Manufacturing and Management | Diploma |
Renewable Energy Technician | Diploma |
Sustainable Energy and Building Technology | Diploma |
Transportation Engineering Technology | Diploma |
Utilities Systems Operator | Diploma |
Wind Turbine Technician | Diploma |
University | |
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Architectural Science | Bachelor's degree |
Chemistry | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering Physics | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Chemical | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Civil | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Electrical | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Electromechanical | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Environmental | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Geological | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Industrial | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Mechanical | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Nuclear | Bachelor's degree |
Engineering, Petroleum | Bachelor's degree |
Environmental Science | Bachelor's degree |
Geology | Bachelor's degree |
Physics | Bachelor's degree |
Sustainable Development | Bachelor's degree |
Technology | Bachelor's degree |
Training for the Workplace | |
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Building Environmental Systems | Certificate |
Computer-aided Design (CAD) | Certificate |
Domestic Energy Assessment | Certificate |
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) | Certificate |
Photovoltaic Installation | Certificate |
Radiation Safety | Certificate |
Sustainable Building Design and Construction | Certificate |
Welder Fitter | Certificate |